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smileyhead , to technology in Stop using Opera Browser and Opera GX

Yes, LibreWolf is basically just Firefox with tweaked default settings.

smileyhead , to mildlyinfuriating in Sideloading won't be enabled where I live

Most Android components can technically be FOSS, but the it’s monolythic nature makes it very hard to get from those FOSS benefits. Best example is TV using Android, phone using Android, but cannot change the interface without hacking half-baked thing like custom ROM.

smileyhead , to mildlyinfuriating in Sideloading won't be enabled where I live

They protect user’s choice to choice not having a choice.

smileyhead , to mildlyinfuriating in Sideloading won't be enabled where I live

After diving every buyer stress for over a year.

smileyhead , to mildlyinfuriating in Sideloading won't be enabled where I live

It is Android based, literally have Google Play on their screenshots.

smileyhead , to mildlyinfuriating in Sideloading won't be enabled where I live

Other things that it also has. Android is fine if just looking for installing an app without Google/Apple approval.

smileyhead , to mildlyinfuriating in Sideloading won't be enabled where I live

Nope. PinePhone is a developer device to develop standard Linux stack on mobile.

smileyhead , to memes in They wish

Yes. Girl does not have to be a superstart to send pics on OnlyFans and similar. Fetishes exists, she can show feet and have ugly face.

smileyhead , to piracy in Amazon clearly lying about "ownership" on Prime.

Telling you have CDs collection of music is giving even more weird reactions.

smileyhead , to piracy in Amazon clearly lying about "ownership" on Prime.

Imagine a book store in which you pay for a book, then the book stays on the shelf in their shop, but they have in database that you can rent it whenever you want from them. How is this ownership?

smileyhead , to technology in Own a Roku TV or streaming device? You're about to see a lot more ads on your home screen

No no no. You can replace whole OS sometimes, some phones can also do it but in much more hacky way than SBCs. But what I mean is that you cannot replace the interface. Almost all highly corporate operating systems have their interfaces “welded” in place.

smileyhead , to technology in Riot Games Now Requires Kernel-Level Anti-Cheat Software for League of Legends, Following Valorant's Implementation

Nope, this is mathematically impossible. See what is Turing completeness, any complete programmable system, like any programming language can simulate any other language and system. You can run Windows on Minecraft redstone or spaceship program on a smartwarch as they are Turing complete systems. Only roadblock is time to port it and slow execution.

The only way someone can get close is to nerf the whole system by allowing only a single program to run. This is how secure boot works, it looks at what you run and say “sorry Dave” if it’s not signed. But if this signed program is also complete, like operating systems are, you still can run things on top of it :#. It’s complicated, but TLDR there is no way to say “can run anything - 1”, only “can run X number of programs” and there’ll never be.

smileyhead , to technology in Riot Games Now Requires Kernel-Level Anti-Cheat Software for League of Legends, Following Valorant's Implementation

Game studio wanting to protect game from cheaters, even by extreme maybe unmoral ways is far more propable than worldwide conspiracy.

smileyhead , to technology in Riot Games Now Requires Kernel-Level Anti-Cheat Software for League of Legends, Following Valorant's Implementation

You cannot make a paper that can have any text written onto, but not the one text you don’t like. The only way to do it is to spy on someone and check actively what is being written.

You cannot make a computer that can run any program written into, but not the one program you don’t like. The only way to do it is to spy on someone eather physically or via lower level spyware.

smileyhead , to technology in Own a Roku TV or streaming device? You're about to see a lot more ads on your home screen

Until they put everything onto the same domain

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