
5 BEST FOSS Services (That BEAT Their Mainstream Competitors) - Techlore
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Date: 2022-04-15
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Crimson
Linux is 10 times faster than Windows or Mac Os, and yet it is privacy configured. And besides, the people who are much concerned about speed, or performance, are just emotional. They prioritise performance other than privacy, which for me, is the dumbest mistake ever. People may choose to find apps and services that are performance-focused, but I don't care about performance. For me, privacy is more important, and I would rather prioritise privacy over performance, even if I use the slowest applications in the world. So I'm good.
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Linux is 10 times faster than Windows or Mac Os, and yet it is privacy configured. And besides, the people who are much concerned about speed, or performance, are just emotional. They prioritise performance other than privacy, which for me, is the dumbest mistake ever. People may choose to find apps and services that are performance-focused, but I don't care about performance. For me, privacy is more important, and I would rather prioritise privacy over performance, even if I use the slowest applications in the world. So I'm good.
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Leaflock7
I know this is a 1 year old video
1. Brave: ehm, it is not that it is bad but it has its share of issues and -events-
Saying that Line is a better OS than its counterparts is like saying that a Ferrari is better than a tractor. Well yes on a well paved road or in a track of course, but on a farm? and the opposite. That is and will always be based on use case and preference (unless somehow devs will start supporting all OSes equal)
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I know this is a 1 year old video
1. Brave: ehm, it is not that it is bad but it has its share of issues and -events-
Saying that Line is a better OS than its counterparts is like saying that a Ferrari is better than a tractor. Well yes on a well paved road or in a track of course, but on a farm? and the opposite. That is and will always be based on use case and preference (unless somehow devs will start supporting all OSes equal)
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Lechsi
I just realized how much better MP3 sounded than. m4a. So, I watched a few videos by audiophiles and they say. flac and. wav sound far better than MP3 audio files. What are the best FOSS apps for Android (preferably from FDroid) and PC using Debian Linux that will play. flac and. wav and e around for a long while (still get updates once in a while?
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I just realized how much better MP3 sounded than. m4a. So, I watched a few videos by audiophiles and they say. flac and. wav sound far better than MP3 audio files. What are the best FOSS apps for Android (preferably from FDroid) and PC using Debian Linux that will play. flac and. wav and e around for a long while (still get updates once in a while?
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Der
Agreed, except Calyx. Graphene seems to be more stability. No errors, clean updates, everything works smooth. I would like to use Calyx. Maybe my knowledge isn-t far enough.
But I-m thankfully for all these guys doing this hard work for us!
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Agreed, except Calyx. Graphene seems to be more stability. No errors, clean updates, everything works smooth. I would like to use Calyx. Maybe my knowledge isn-t far enough.
But I-m thankfully for all these guys doing this hard work for us!
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Scrat
Last I tried, which is more recent than this video, was importing my text messages into Signal. It got most. but excluded MMS messages (lengthy texts & images. I deleted it for the time being, but really hope they can fix that.
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Last I tried, which is more recent than this video, was importing my text messages into Signal. It got most. but excluded MMS messages (lengthy texts & images. I deleted it for the time being, but really hope they can fix that.
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Francesco
What do you think about Mozilla WiseLock as a password manager? In conjunction with Firefox, and using it as the default password managerial on Android, seems quite versatile and powerful to me
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What do you think about Mozilla WiseLock as a password manager? In conjunction with Firefox, and using it as the default password managerial on Android, seems quite versatile and powerful to me
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skyline
No sms/chat app is secure even signal as long as registration requires phone number. The problem with website are making it hard to use wihtout them accessing our private data like cookies.
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No sms/chat app is secure even signal as long as registration requires phone number. The problem with website are making it hard to use wihtout them accessing our private data like cookies.
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00: 00 Introduction
00: 40 Breave browser
01: 32 Signal messenger
02: 18 Bitwarded (password manager)
02: 58 Foss Opertating Systems
04: 38 Onion Share
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00: 00 Introduction
00: 40 Breave browser
01: 32 Signal messenger
02: 18 Bitwarded (password manager)
02: 58 Foss Opertating Systems
04: 38 Onion Share
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Geotechland
It's amazing that opensource, community funded projects can be better than their for profit counterparts. They do so much more with much less resources. :D
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It's amazing that opensource, community funded projects can be better than their for profit counterparts. They do so much more with much less resources. :D
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Padarabinda
Try out smash.
In order to use onionshare the other person has to have tor browser. With smash you could send any file of any size
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Try out smash.
In order to use onionshare the other person has to have tor browser. With smash you could send any file of any size
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