Milo Willamson
Android Expert
I found this on youtube just now:
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I have tried Libre office, no thanks, I stuck with Open Office forever ago since my friend installed it on ten computers ago.I left Windows in February and wouldn't even consider going back. For those who think they can't replace Microsoft Office, I urge you to give LibreOffice a test drive... I think you'll be impressed.
(FOSS = Free Open Source Software)
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Leaving Windows Behind: 5 Signs You’ve Shifted to a Linux Mindset
It's better over here anyway.www.howtogeek.com
Very strong with Ghostery private browser link on my edge, I also have a few other like privacy badger too.I tested my Brave Browser configuration and was graded "very strong" protection, with randomized fingerprinting among over 300,000 recent test results. I then tested Waterfox Browser (which is a de-Mozilla'd, privacy-focused port of Firefox) and it scored "very strong" protection... but with a unique fingerprint that could single me out online. It's a good thing, then, that I only use it for this website (since the website doesn't play well with Brave).
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I found a tool that reveals the scary reality of how much you’re tracked online
The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Cover Your Tracks tool lets you check the extent of tracking allowed by your browser, and whether the protections on hand are adequate.www.digitaltrends.com
yeah going to check out neo store though, I rather stick with f-droid any time, more to the players.While this is all well and good, and I support FOSS, I strongly advise against leaving the browser set to "install from unknown sources". Get what you want and turn it back off.
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There’s a whole suite of free open-source Android apps you probably didn’t know about
Open the doors to the hidden world of secure and feature-rich FOSS apps for your Android device.www.makeuseof.com
I had never hear of her until I started doing crossword puzzles many years back. The clue is typically "____ Lovelace" and at that time my prurient mind went "Linda," but of course that's five letters. After crossing the letters to find "Ada" I had to look her up, and it was pre-internet, so a larger challenge.Tomorrow we'll be celebrating Lady Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, who is considered by many to be the first computer programmer for her work with Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine.
This is a day to celebrate all the women around the world who have made achievements in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.