BadEgg

joined 1 year ago
[–] BadEgg@forum.basedcount.com 10 points 1 year ago

Pickup trucks, SUVs and motorcycles.

As well as cars with loud mufflers.

[–] BadEgg@forum.basedcount.com 2 points 1 year ago

I can also vouch for both my Laptop and Desktop PC - although my Desktop isn't currently running Pop OS, when it did it ran fine with no real issues besides stuttering in Elden Ring at the time (Xorg). I assume it would have run way better in Wayland as I am currently using Cachy OS but ofc, that is Arch.

I do love PopOS on laptops though as it makes full use of trackpad gestures and overall, the OS is stable and doesn't require as much upkeep as an Arch base distro - but to your question again - AMD is fine on it.

[–] BadEgg@forum.basedcount.com 1 points 1 year ago

Are there any options to disable videos? I know other apps have options to limit on mobile data but even in WiFi I rather a video not auto play.

[–] BadEgg@forum.basedcount.com 2 points 1 year ago

Thanks for sharing. I do like WefWef and the fact it feels like a full app despite only being a Web app.

[–] BadEgg@forum.basedcount.com 1 points 1 year ago

I thought the Fair phones had SD card slots? I skimmed through and didn't see any mention

[–] BadEgg@forum.basedcount.com 1 points 1 year ago

It was the first distro I tried last year and after distro hopping around so much I landed back on it for my laptop.

I do like Garuda (prev installed on laptop) and Cachy OS (currently on desktop) but the incredibly simple and basic experience that is Pop OS is just so much preferable. Thankfully Cachy OS has presented far less issues than something like Manjaro for me.

But assuming COSMIC turns out to be a great desktop environment and I can get comparable stability in performance on my gaming PC - I might switch my desktop back to PopOS.

[–] BadEgg@forum.basedcount.com 0 points 1 year ago

Then join them in 'solidarity'.

[–] BadEgg@forum.basedcount.com 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The CEO is Russian. He formerly owned VK and sold it off to the Russian govt iirc. Though, he didn't sell it off without destroying documents containing user info which the Russian govt wanted which in resulted in a warrant for his arrest. Telegram now operates in Dubai with teams working in several other countries like Ukraine. He chose Dubai mainly because of their laws that so far have been favorable to tech companies and not being so heavy handed on censorship.

There are 8 data centers none of which last I read operates in Russia. I think there used to be one until Russia banned Telegram as the company refused to allow access to their servers. The ban was lifted several years later but Telegram still hasn't opened a data center there. And the way these data centers work is chats are excepted and the encryption keys to those chats are never stored in the same location. For years governments like Germany and India have been finding Telegram for either not taking down content they don't like or not doing enough to suppress speech. I believe Germany is in the lead as every year they keep leveling millions of dollars worth of fines.

Of course, feel free to do your own research as a lot of this is off the top of my head what I read over the years and why I remain using Telegram as my primary "do everything" for light social media and messaging friends and family.

I do like the simplicity of Signal though but I always worry about losing my backup data like I did once and would hate to lose all that history and photos shared with text context somehow if my phone ever got lost (knock on wood never happened).

I look forward to Signal ditching the need to share phone numbers and instead use usernames. But for now, Telegram has a lot of flexibility and utility that Signal doesn't have or can ever match due to the focus of said app.

[–] BadEgg@forum.basedcount.com 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks for Phanpy. I like Pinafore and Fedilab, Tooot was nice - but I think I will stick with Phanpy. It is such a pretty webapp.

[–] BadEgg@forum.basedcount.com 1 points 1 year ago

That is assuming most people who access those subs even use the third party apps.

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