Actually you can. If you get 10 calls a day and then only 1 day 9 calls the average is a little less than 10, which means most of the time you do experience more than average.
Actually you can. If you get 10 calls a day and then only 1 day 9 calls the average is a little less than 10, which means most of the time you do experience more than average.
Cashew is another great, and even my favourite, finance/money/budget managment app.
You can use Armcord or other Discord client which is for sure better than the offical.
Thanks but I’ll be running postmarketOS and make sms forwarder myself.
That’s exactly what I’m planning to do, a phone that forwards all sms messages through ntfy (or other service like signal) to me.
There are way more Chineese than Americans.
Actualy the malware somehow deleted windows defender and disabled automatic updates. I install MalwareBytes and run full scan and removed it.
Oh it’s paid… I would rather install Linux, I don’t pay even for Windows.
Thank you for the link, it will help for sure!
I (not me but my family) always used just default Windows Defender but I heard good things about Malware bytes and BitDefender, I’ll checked them out.
Yes it does but I haven’t checked whichones do end whichones don’t. But half of them do, thats important.
I’ll clean all USB sticks the house, just to be sure.
I used geekbench 5. My CPU is AMD Ryzen 5 5500U. I tested a few prebuild kernels and custom compiled the fastest one.
prebuild linux kernel:
prebuild linux-zen kernel:
prebuild linux-xanmod kernel:
prebuild linux-hardened kernel:
custom linux-hardened kernel:
I’m running a custom kernel on my Arch laptop. It’s a little faster, a little smaller and a little quite more secure. I’m also running custom kernel which enables adiantum encryption on old phone with postmarketOS.
Thank you very much for this detailed explanation! Looks like kptr and kexec are already disabled and enabled randomized virtual memory address in the hardened kernel. I will check for ebpf. Security certs seem interesting, I will defenetly look into them.
Voyager is way more popular, but I don’t like it’s iOS-like UI, so I went with Thunder
I’m running self compiled hardened kernel and I enabled kernel lockdown mode. Before that it was disabled. Maybe Arch team disabled it.
Now I’ve installed it and Librewolf works nornally. Is that normal or is malloc not working or is Librewolf compiled with hardened malloc?
I’ve heard about googerteller and I never thought someone will use it (except to try it)
Hi, do you maybe know any similar apps like ACCA that do not require root?