Sudo Sodium @ chottomatte @lemdro.id Posts 11Comments 172Joined 10 mo. ago

Emojis make reading slower because you'll pay attention to both emojis and text , and try to understand it
Am I the only one who thinks that 16 gb RAM or more is too much for a phone if it's not for playing or hard tasks in general ? I think it's better for a PC/Laptop though
afaik there's no one... The best you can do is to use the web instead of the app , better with Firefox + Ublock
Seriously if AI became a thing on every phone I might stick with an old phone or immediately switch to a custom ROM even if it means no more warranty
When I used to use Firefox forks on my mobile, ublock once blocked nearly 10k thing in a month or less ... this was such a surprise to me ...
Reading this made me think about the amount of trackers your friend had in his phone during this process...
But don't phones become hot on summers ? I thought that's netural
I read this and this alone must be an enough reason to avoid Google play
I'm surprised that Android 15 will support split screen feature ... I've already got it in Android 10 on the stock ROM
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- Open source community
- The diversity in Linux distributions
- Trying something different from Windows
- Ubuntu interested me when I read about it a long time ago in the computer school textbook, although I didn't try it in practice back then
- Experiencing Windows 11 on my father's computer .... It was a little disgusting, especially when it's not activated
-Nearly 2 years when the warranty period ends , then I can go full-time to Linux
I actually read all the comments, and I'm thankful to everybody here for answering
Yes , I tested it on Ubuntu mate and Mint mate , but I didn't like it and honestly don't want something Windows-like , one of the reasons why I'm thinking about moving to Linux - when it's possible - is to try something new and far from windows , I don't mind some similarities, of course, but Mate is more similar than I want
Hot but I sometimes switch to New
To me , firefox and its android forks have nothing to offer other than ublock and extensions support in general, but only a few of these extensions are reviewed by Mozilla so if I needed another extension that is essential to my browsing but it's not reviewed... I'll have to ignore the voice in my mind that asks me " Are you sure the extension you installed can't see your password while you're typing it ? " ... But I'll give it another opportunity and try waterfox again
- I used it today on my mobile phone as a replacement to Brave , deleted it after 5 hours because during this 5 hours of light browsing ( I mean , I used it less than I usually do with Brave ) it consumed more data than what Brave usually consumes in one day ... It also consumed more storage than Brave
- customization options are nice
- I didn't notice any ads , but I noticed cookies message on one website even though I turned cookies lists in the settings
- As for your bonus question: yeah I used Brave , as a replacement to Firefox because Firefox on mobile sucks , but I don't use crypto and ads things , it worked fine untill the recent updates which made it buggy
- It's a Firefox fork with focus on security
- The equivalent of Librewolf on Android
- clearly... people use it for security reasons
- The good thing about it is clearly security , but its focus on privacy comes at the expense of speed ... which is its main disadvantage in my experience
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Data saving option for mobile netwerk , and website's RSS feed finder , webpage translation too .... As for what I don't want to see : big installation size , ugly design and tracking
I read it NASA at first
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