If you still like the workflow of VS Code and just want it without the Microsoft Ai and spyware crap, Then you got Vscodium.
It's basically the open-source code of VS Code compiled without the invasive M$ stuff.
If you still like the workflow of VS Code and just want it without the Microsoft Ai and spyware crap, Then you got Vscodium.
It's basically the open-source code of VS Code compiled without the invasive M$ stuff.
I've been wanting to abandon ship for years, but sadly convincing the average gamer is another story.
Which is the main reason most of us are stuck using it if we want to talk to friends.
It's not really an issue for the end user. But it's basically made for companies to take advantage of free hobbyist developers without needing to give anything back in return.
So if you're the kind of person who runs to foss software to get away from corporate tech bull, having a license that benefits companies more than users just kinda feels scummy.
Betterfox is less hardcore about privacy than Arkenfox, It's more a balance of privacy and convenience.
Arkenfox is the privacy above all else approach which means some more invasive sites can break.
Both are good but Betterfox is easier to deal with for most users.
My ex had one of them RGB everything rainbow gamer PCs.
Windows would auto boot to update in the middle of the night and turn the whole apartment into a rave...
Can someone correct me here.
If I have i2P enabled on my qBittorent client and I start seeding a torrent downloaded from a non-i2P connection.
Does my seed of it allow others to download that torrent through i2P?
I still got a torrent from 2005 seeding, with 2 other people.
I was surprised how many co-workers my age and younger (GenZ) don't even own a laptop let alone a desktop.
I know it was becoming more niche, but didn't expect it to happen that fast...
Waterfox is the safe bet, it's basically just regular Firefox repacked with better defaults and telemetry turned off, but it isn't harden or has add-ons included.
LibreWolf is what I switched to over a year ago, The team behind it have been pretty thorough in scraping out spyware and it comes pre-hardened out the box (but that can break more invasive websites).
A VPN is a must have for browsing the internet in the UK these days, our laws and only getting more Orwellian by the day.
By all means do what you must to avoid handing over data to our police-state government.
Plugins will only change it on your end and Google won't care since they still make money farming your data when you use their services.
Best to just try get used to OSM and other Google service alternatives.
I also checked and DuckDuckGo's Map also changed to "Gulf of America" might be time to give SearXNG another try.
I know at least one person who said they use Googles DNS because it stopped them getting pissy letters from their ISP.
Some people only care about privacy to the point were they don't see the immediate consequences for their actions.