If your computer can’t handle Linux Mint, then either you do something wrong, or your computer is really unstable. I won’t ask you to use Mint, but I will say, that I use it on three different computers, and not a single problem anywhere. Dual-boot is notoriously unstable - mostly due to MS… So my advice is, to use a computer for Linux by it self…
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I have been dealing a lot in piracy. I don’t really do that anymore. I’ve switched to many free or fair software creators. I don’t mind paying for the software or games I use. I do mind paying for something, and then not owning it, and being tracked by it and just paying a lot, because the software producer has a kind of monopoly.
I support FOSS and others, with small donations. Like Mozilla, LibreOffice, Inkscape, Krita, Linux Mint and a lot of others.
I think you should pirate away on unethical companies. Do it for many of the reasons other mention in this thread, and do it because they are greedy and don’t respect you!
Ardens@lemmy.mlto DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Your guide to moving away from Gmail and finding a new email service!3·6 days agoI don’t feel the need to be complete anonymous, like you. But I do know of a group of people, who made an arrangement for 1 person to pay for all services they use online. There’s no real trail to any other than the one person. It works quite well for them, and they pay this person in cash…
Ardens@lemmy.mlto DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Your guide to moving away from Gmail and finding a new email service!English2·6 days agoThere’s a lot of cheap mail-hotels, and a domain name is not costly either. I pay maybe 10 $ a year for both, and the mail is completely mine. I use Thunderbird as my mail-client on both windows, linux and android. Never had an issue, it just works.
I think that the biggest issue for a lot of people is, that they have to spend a little money on it. They buy shoes for 100 $ without thinking much about it, but private communication they often want for free…
Ardens@lemmy.mlto World News@lemmy.ml•82% of Israelis Support Ethnic Cleansing in Gaza, Poll Finds1·8 days agoAnd yet companies in Israel is DNA testing people from all over the world, building a huge database of very private information about all people in the world…
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Ardens@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Netflix Puts AI Ads in Paid Tier: Pirate Everything at This PointEnglish29·12 days agoWell, it’s not that difficult to cancel a subscription…
I can’t see why it shouldn’t be. I have used it with touch screens. It works great. Remember that Android is linux too, and that really spurred the development in that area… :-)
Ardens@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Asking for advice: Very old abandoned Facebook account - revive and delete, or leave to rot?2·15 days agoLeave it to rot - if you have left, then don’t go back to that cesspool…
Ardens@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What's the recommended Android browser for privacy in 2025, that is also usable for day to day tasks?.3·16 days agoI use 3 browsers on my android devices. All 3 on all of them. That’s Firefox as the primary, and then Firefox Focus, and Firefox Nightly.
In the primary Firefox browser, I use uBlock Origin.
I have no lag - so why you talk about “all foxes” here, I don’t really know. Maybe you do know that Google, Like MS, Apple and others, always try to make it harder to use anything else, than their solution?
Ardens@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•UK petition to ban harvesting of behavioural metadata for ads1·18 days agoThere is, even though they are estimates. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2347683-online-adverts-estimated-to-use-as-much-energy-as-a-small-country/
Strange how so many, are so quick to anger towards Firefox. I have used it since Navigator, and I’ve always felt quite safe with it. I am in awe of a browser that not only competes, but also surpasses other browsers with a ton more money behind it.
Yes it did, and thanks for that. Not it works on high resolution screens. :-)
For a free app, you need to support it, to have it being worked on. A lot of people just say “yeah, it’s free!” and they don’t support it. I find that supporting free apps is a good investment. I give some, to NOT have to pay a lot to greedy companies who want me to sign up and pay monthly to use their apps.
Ardens@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•UK petition to ban harvesting of behavioural metadata for ads11·19 days agoCome on, ban ALL data collection for ads. This will be good for privacy, and for the environment. The internet will save enormous amounts on power and hardware.
I have never bought into it, so nothing to give up, really… This is just an affirmation as to why…
I think it was about year 2000 +/- I was about 23 yrs old… I’ve tried a most of the big distros, and was using Ubuntu for the longest time. Now it’s Mint I use…
Don’t use them.