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See All4 reasons I steer clear of budget laptops
What in the world have you guys done here?
Two of the sections (3 and 1) are empty, please fix this, I'm interested into learning about them too!
The iPhone 17 finally feels like the phone everyone secretly wanted from Apple
Bryan Apple is much more a walled garden, and harder to use third-party apps for basically anything like you do on Android IIRC.
Also, why trusting a closed-source company that relies on ads (among others) to get money, when there are FOSS, and v good, alternatives (speaking about /e/OS)?
Bloatware is the pre-installed mess you didn't sign up for - here's how to deal with it
It is not dangerous at all to use ADB through Canta and Shizuku, you just have to paste a few commands in the PC's terminal and then you can uninstall apps from your phone through Canta: it tells you the level of safety of uninstalling each specific app, so no danger at all!
3 ways I fight Google Chrome's constant enshitification
Tis is why I love Vivaldi, it's better at managing resources than Chrome, plus it just doesn't affect the PC much with over 700 tabs open (hibernated around 90% of them automatically, so...) on Ubuntu 24.04.
Also, I just can have thousands of tabs, and only have to deal with 10, thanks to its workspaces, tab stacking and others.
IDC about G°°gle's $hit. 😄
The iPhone 17 finally feels like the phone everyone secretly wanted from Apple
I wouldn't for anything but money willingly lock myself into Apple's ecosystem, nor would I go through that rabbit hole it prepares for its users.
I would much more choose Android's flexibility (what I actually do, anyway), going with a more private one, like one powered by /e/OS (HIROH looks so premium!), or GOS, or another usable OS.
Meet my new favorite weather app that doesn't sell your data
I prefer BreezyWeather, because it's FOSS and looks SO WELL!
I love it!
It's also reliable and accurate in my region