The Session team claimed this when defending the security of their app and network, even in the face of the Australian government passing laws that allow them to backdoor any local tech companies
The docker aio was relatively painless imo. I've made it easier in my home server by installing Nextcloud through CasaOS. Makes it very easy
I'm using antennapod because I had suspicions based on the ads I was getting that PocketCasts was selling the info of podcasts in my queue/listening history. After that I read their privacy policy to confirm that's something they do and deleted my account/the app
edit: important to add, I had a paid subscription account and they still appeared to be selling data on me
I've done something similar by mixing two extensions together in times where unlock origin wasn't keeping up with YT changes (ad muting extension plus auto skip extension). It worked really well for when you had the video in the background of a game or work, and if I were solely watching the video it was just a trigger for a phone break during the video
And as a result of their working on the new desktop environment their current gnome version is pretty outdated
I was learning how to play guitar using ultimate-guitar.com. They have their normal tabs which are HTML and "pro" tabs which download in a format you need to pay for their software to use. Found the program TuxGuitar and it was amazing. Only learned years later as I was delving into Linux that it's named after Tux and is open source.
8BitDo SN30 Pro works great. I'm using the Xbox edition that's meant to only work on Android with Game Pass thanks to xpadneo drivers
Commenting to say fantastic choice in music!