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Why do you use firefox?
  • It's FOSS, respects my privacy, doesn't try to kill my adblock and it's the only option that doesn't support a big evil monopoly

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    When it comes to "free" services/products, where do you draw the line on how your personal data/activity is used/monetized?
  • Jellyfin is more like a self hosted streaming service for movies and shows. It can only watch content you provide yourself on your server, with that content coming from fully legal sources.

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  • I want to know how many contributions the number 1 contributor (and other contributors as well) in my country has but I can't seem to find it anywhere.

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    [Solved] I'd like to switch from chrome, but all of my auto fill, and payment info.
  • If I remember correctly if you use your browser's password manager anyone with access to your PC can see your passwords, with Bitwarden or Keepass (or any other password manager) you need the master password.

    Also I thought that the browser also saves the passwords unencrypted but I'm not sure if that's true.

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    [Solved] I'd like to switch from chrome, but all of my auto fill, and payment info.
  • I'm prettey sure Firefox can do that, and like others said: it is better to use a password manager like Bitwarden (you can also selfhost it) instead of Firefox's built in one.

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    do you turn on read reciepts in your messaging apps?
  • I just leave it on because I have no issues with it, if I am ghosting someone I just don't open that chat. The online stuff however I do turn off.

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  • So I have played around with Fedora (GNOME edition) in a VM for a bit and I liked it, it especially seems really nice if you only have one screen. However, I have two screens and I can't really see how it would work on a dual screen setup. So does anyone know how it is to use the GNOME edition on two screens, or would I be better off with Fedora KDE?

    Also the screens are a 34" ultrawide (mainly used for games) with a regular 27" screen centrally above the ultrawide (mainly used for things I need to look at while gaming).

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    The page says it gets updated every 1-5 months and F-Droid says the last update was over a year ago. Is it still being developed?

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    Running a TrueNAS Scale server with Jellyfin and planning to add Nextcloud. How would I be able to access these services from outside my network? I have heard portforwarding is unsafe and a VPN seems inconvenient to me.

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