I’m pretty sure the compression is amplitude compression, just making it quieter not data compression. All the audio information will remain, just volume changed
I’m pretty sure the compression is amplitude compression, just making it quieter not data compression. All the audio information will remain, just volume changed
Android does not mean Google necessarily.
Oh nice then! Will update my comment
I personally use DarkReader, it’s not foss afaik but works well and is decent about userdata from what I’ve seen. There are likely better options out there tho that I just haven’t found
Turns out it actually is FOSS and it’s pretty good!
Depends on the university but for mine in particular discord is the primary communication method for clubs, and also friends to a certain extent. I think discord is decent for privacy but I don’t fully know, what I do is have my publicly visible profile be pretty anonymous and not tied to me.really at all, but then you can make server-specific profile names with your real name.
I’ll admit I’m not the most privacy-oriented person, I try for a somewhat decent level of privacy (using Firefox+unlock, bitwarden, signal for family chat, a few other things) but also do have Snapchat for instance, which is one of the worse things I do. This does remind me tho that I should try and convince my roommates to use signal instead of SMS because they have iPhones and I’m android so it’s kinda awful for anything but text
Well I’m currently at the step of having to make my own USB-C cable so I’d say there is some Plus I’ve never set up Linux myself before so that too And it will probably be the thing I just use to play around with Linux on so even if the setup isn’t that much to learn from I will use it to learn after
That’s exactly what I’m trying to do right now with the chromebook I got to keep after graduating highschool this spring, the goal is a Linux Chromebook ideally. Doing my part to keep it from becoming ewaste or sitting in a bin somewhere, and hopefully learning while I do it!
Well yea, the solution is buying that hardware. Which should be pretty damn easy.