

Switch to AdNauseam, a fork of uBO that garbles advertisers’ click data by invisibly clicking every ad before blocking (including blocking the resulting load so it doesn’t take any further data toll). Don’t just avoid; retaliate!
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Switch to AdNauseam, a fork of uBO that garbles advertisers’ click data by invisibly clicking every ad before blocking (including blocking the resulting load so it doesn’t take any further data toll). Don’t just avoid; retaliate!


To clarify: Jan, Ollama, Alpaca, etc. are frameworks, onto which you can download and chat with different LLMs. They themselves are not LLMs. But yeah, you should probably have, like, a 2080+ or something…


It’s truly incredible how far it has come in just a year and especially in two.


This is why FOSS is the safest way to go, with Ollama, Alpaca, etc. You’d need a beefy rig to run such models, though.


I tried it in DistroSea and just cannot stand the GNOME environment… I think I’ll probably just stick to Mint. Thanks, though!


Man, I totally forgot this scene. It’s been so long.


I don’t really understand how to figure out flags, so I just set it to start up on boot and just log in from the start and that basically fixes it.
that all life necessarily shares.
You’re funny! https://www.bbcearth.com/news/the-jellyfish-that-never-dies


“Just?” How exactly do you propose people do that? lol.


However, that is what satire means.


Right, that’s what I was referring to; unfortunately, I’m heavily reliant on certain such apps… Thanks for the clarification.
No prob; just curious! Thanks for giving it a spin.
But is it better than Droid-ify?


Wow, this certainly seems way more robust than Briar. I especially like the Bluetooth integration. However, I’m wondering about why the white paper says nothing about offline devices. For example, what happens if you try to send a message while the other person is offline and then you yourself end up going offline when they’re online? Does that mean that the message will just never get sent until both of you are online at the same time? That’s how Briar works. Briar also warns about battery drain because of the devices’ constant searching of each other.
By the way, we can all also tell that the website is clearly vibe-coded, but you at least have the open source code going for you.


I’m curious as someone who has been increasingly getting annoyed by the Play Store. Has Aurora prevented you from doing anything that only the Play Store can do?


I’m curious about scrolling screenshot apps, on that note; it seems only Samsung has it really down, or am I missing a flawless FOSS app that everyone can use?


Give us your tips and tricks, O great master.


It must mean they actually are logging our searches.
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