Yes, they are called data brokers and there are a lot of them, e.g. Acxiom, Kochava, Huq, X-Mode, SafeGraph and many more
Yes, they are called data brokers and there are a lot of them, e.g. Acxiom, Kochava, Huq, X-Mode, SafeGraph and many more
I’ve been using Authelia for almost 2 years and I really like it. Never had any issues.
I have a few more suggestions:
That’s for IDE drives. And there’s /dev/vdX for virtual block devices.
You make sure sand thinks correctly.
Teaching sand how to think like a human
This foreign state-sponsored corruption should be banned
Yeah, unfortunately
Try deemix on desktop and Murglar on Android. Use this guide to get Deezer Premium logins.
Mull is even better, it’s hardened Fennec. It’s basically like LibreWolf but for Android.
tar -xvf is the only one I know
And I think it was tar -cvf for creating .tar files?
Something similar exists for PlayStation btw, it’s called Chiaki and there’s a special version for the Steam Deck called Chiaki4Deck (GitHub)
It’s pretty good for desktop apps, but it doesn’t provide CLI applications, so I still have to rely on the AUR. There are some issues with it, but overall I think it’s the best solution we currently have. And it’s very easy to use, which is great for new users and it will become important if Linux continues growing like this.
This one is pretty good https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil
That’s great, I’m seeding
It’s more secure than F-Droid. It’s still in a pretty early stage of development though and currently only offers a handful of apps.
- App signing key pinning: first-time app installs are verified so you don’t have to TOFU.
- Signed repository metadata: repository contents are protected against malicious tampering.
- Automatic, unattended, unprivileged updates (Android 12+): updates are handled seamlessly without relying on privileged OS integration.
- First-class support for split APKs: downloaded APKs are optimized for your device to save bandwidth.
- No remote APK signing: developers are in full control of their app signing keys.
Does this also include Pull Requests? I saw some stuff mentioned on Yuzu’s website (before it was taken down) about some pretty cool upcoming changes, but they haven’t been merged yet. It would be pretty sad to lose all that great work, so it’s very important that we somehow get the PRs back.
Edit: This repo seems to have all the PRs https://github.com/yuzu-emu-mirror/.archive
I like the direction this is going
Also the solution to proprietary software