try organicmaps
try organicmaps
Debian Stable + flatpaks. If I were to install it again, I would probably use spiral Linux.
I’ve moved to cachyOS, I’ve been getting into running local AI, and they offer an optional prebuilt SDK.
(with Debian I would have to install CUDA myself, which would cause issues on kernel updates)
dont forget tuta
Launch your browser.
Right-click on your toolbar to open toolbar settings.
Click on Customize Toolbar.
A new page with a list of items will open that you can drag into the toolbar.
Click on the Add-on and drag it into your toolbar.
adding extensions would alter the fingerprint - removing the ability to blend in with the herd which is the whole goal of mullvad browser.
Sounds like librewolf is for you!
not just its origin, but the trackers embedded within:
https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/427597/#trackers
For the OS: Debian
Hardware: a modern thinkpad
Had a similar issue as did one of my friends with pixels, which is unfortunate as grapheneos is one hell of a operating system.
After having 2 different pixels break (planned obsolescence) I ended up settling for a fairphone (which I can easily repair and replace parts myself with e/os - but divestOS also looks promising.
Debian stable + Flatpak
Agreed.
For any (k)ubuntu refugees, do as I did and switch to Debian!
Exactly the same issue with me, I bought it on Good Old Games when I used to run windows as I love the premise of GOG, a similar ethos to Linux of actually owning software - but steam proton is just infinitely more practical.
Have a look at Linux mint: Debian edition (LMDE)
On the “meta” user profile yes, blocking trackers is more important than hiding my IP for that user profile
Plain ol Debian
I use GrapheneOS, I run Instagram in a seperate user profile within its own storage scope alongside an app called “Tracker Control” and block most trackers that way.
for what its worth, I have a hybrid setup and use; https://github.com/bayasdev/envycontrol
use anki instead if your looking for an alternative