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Yeah, but the system requirements for Windows 11 are a good way above those for 10. Many people would need new machines; whereas Linux still runs decently on hardware from 2003.

 
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yt-dlp supports passing on cookies from your browser, oncw you've logged in at least once.

There's also GrayJay on Android.

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Samsung is the leading brand of Android phone, and Samsung Internet is the default.

To be honest, it works decently and, according to Privacy Tests, it's got decent fingerprinting resistance.

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If you can afford it, then go for it!

There's also Luanti, if you want a private, free, and open-source Minecraft clone.

 
 
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Bringing a whole new meaning to a sting operation.

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Pure chromium is alright, but you really shouldn't lick any compound containing chromium(VI): they're highly carcinogenic.

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Same box as Links, I think; or maybe the same box as Servo or Ladybird would fit better...

 
 
 
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26055946

nvm, it stalled after a couple of seconds

 

I recently transferred one of my domains over to Combell (a registrar based in Belgium), and they gave me an email inbox under my domain as part of the package. However, I’m wondering if it’s trustworthy.

If it isn’t, I can set the registrar to redirect mail to the Posteo alias I currently use for the site. However, it would be convenient to be able to use this inbox.

I would, of course, be using PGP encryption when possible (although in practice this is infrequent).

Any thoughts?

 
 
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