I feel like this is a headline from the future.
Well its also a simple browser so it will preview the HTML page like any other browser would. But I don’t know about audio files though.
tldr
If the internet is 175 x 1024^7 bytes, that’s 960,947 grams’ worth of DNA. That’s the same as 10.6 American males. Or one third of a Cybertruck. Or 64,000 strawberries.
Anything but metric.
Maybe they can cut down on displaying these footers with irrelevant information for us. They are certainly more than three characters of a pronoun.
Why don’t we let AI play the game and we do all the work instead?
Open in the sense?
I might be an exception here, but I really like flatpaks. I like their sandboxed nature and using Flatseal, you can cherry pick the permissions you want to give to a flatpak application. Don’t want to give n/w access, boom done, like that. And finally if anything goes wrong, delete the app data and you are fresh to go. Also from a security standpoint, you can grand or deny access to specific directories and most apps don’t have root access.
I am considering mailbox.org
Your best bet is pixel 8 or 9 base model. Supports grapheneos.
Rethink does not have built in vpn, but can use wireguard config
HTTPS encrypts traffic making it hard for packet sniffers to know what is being transferred. If you are using unsecured WiFi, there is a chance of DNS manipulation like, switching domain names etc. If you’re using VPN, you hide your identity (IP) from the websites you visit and also if its configured to use their own DNS server, you can somewhat eliminate the DNS manipulation.
Anyways if you’re not sure, try to use a VPN and HTTPS everywhere and use firewall to lock down all your exposed ports. I don’t know how to configure firewall for port lockdown in android, but Rethink DNS (check Fdroid) is kind of helpful here.
Fossify Filemanager, simple and open source. https://f-droid.org/packages/org.fossify.filemanager/
Who is she?
I kind of get the appeal, like turning your phone into a media munching device.
But they re-register emails
Do you use your custom domain or their own domain?
The image was meant to be a metaphor for current state of technology.
I hope its April 1 for you. Read the source.