

I mean the lite version was created specifically because of Manifest V3, which iOS does not have.
I mean the lite version was created specifically because of Manifest V3, which iOS does not have.
Yes but the question is why?
Sounds like a job for XMPP
This is way overkill for these applications. A low end mobile Intel processor will do all these things well and use much less power.
I run all of this and much more on an N100.
Ok but this isn’t Chrome or Firefox, this is Safari. Hence the question.
HomeAssistant is the only one I’m aware of.
No you cannot. E2EE = end to end encrypted. If it can be decrypted from anywhere other than a sender or recipient (the ends) then it’s not E2EE.
I mean it’s in the name. A message containing media and not text is simply not a text message. Many people use them incorrectly but it’s literally in the name.
RCS is (supposedly) E2EE so keys are stored locally.
Installation is the easy part. Good luck 👍
You’re gonna have to get into command line stuff. Bazzite at least bundles scripts to make complex common tasks easier with a single command.
The Leaf S+ is the base model, with a 75 kWh long-range battery and a range of 303 miles (487 km)—it will cost $29,990 when it goes on sale this fall.
Sold.
That goes for the vast majority of petitions in general.
MMS is not a text message, it’s a media message (that’s what the M stands for).
Yes, RCS chats are encrypted (supposedly)
I really enjoy not having to stop to pump gas the other 99% if the time.
Ugh. I’m so tired of this non-sense. No one needs a bunch of range for their “daily commute”. They need it when they leave town. That’s the only time range matters.
The Steam Deck was never supposed to be a powerhouse. It was intended to be extremely high efficiency and long-lasting and to this day no one competes with them on that. Nor do they compete on peripherals or cost effectiveness.
We won’t see another Steam Deck soon, and I think that’s a good thing. Gives developers a hardware target for their games.
They can block network traffic all they want, they still have no legal mechanism to enforce a fine.
How do you suppose they’re going to use network infrastructure to impose fines?
Honestly Brave News is the only solution I’ve found for that. Just go to Brave search and search for “news”. It will aggregate the top stories of the day, group the different sources, then provide an AI generated digest of the stories upon request.