Never trust Google. But do you trust Apple?
Never trust Google. But do you trust Apple?
Yes that’s the thing. I trust my guys at FUTO and Rossman, and the other devs I use the apps from. But I don’t know the F-Droid team
I guess the class matches the color of the background (applied on a parent element), and the text is the opposite color?
Google apps still can communicate with each other on a regular Android, so restricting network access might not be enough to ensure data privacy
Why would you want a F-Droid-signed app when you can have the app directly from the dev?
They stopped doing that unfortunately, I think. I struggled to find all 6 apps
I want Proton to replace Google. I wish for that. And during this time we can use open source software as well
Sexuality? Expressing?
You have a problem failing to make an argument?
RCS is just SMS experience through Google’s servers, just like what you have with iMessage. It may even be worse in term of what the companies extracts from your messages. Only usage I could see is if you want to use a matrix bridge that only works with RCS, like Beeper (since Apple does not enjoy users signing in with the iMessage bridge)
Oher than that, I enjoyed RCS messages when I was a Google fanboi and did not care about privacy. It still offers a better “security” than regular SMS, but you chose to deliver your texts to Google
It’s a different OS, based on AOSP
Kanban is just a board. You can implement different things with it, like pull system, one piece flow, prioritizing, etc…
This can be funny but nothing is right. Kanban is not a method and can be found in agile methodology and lean, scrum is also an agile methodology, and they are wrongly defined
So bombing civilians protesting neo-nazi government was a response as well? You can go very far like this
Who? And what has socialism and communism done to them?
Alright then. Good for you
What are you even saying? You were talking about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which is NOT a US text. And it is based on the Declaration from France from 1789.
Anyway, the UDHR says that humans are born equal in rights, and that individuals have the right to live. It’s a good question to wonder what is considered an individual indeed. For example, the US law defines an individual as a human being who was born alive
I hope that’s a reference I don’t get