Isn't it something happening in Solaris?
This has nothing to do with the US. It's an interview in the Swiss media, of a Swiss-based company.
These posts are already beginning to be tiring. It's always the same software, and always the same arguments against some of the choices.
Ditching open source projects for corporate European stuff doesn't solve anything, it just moves the problem. How can you be sure that every country in the EU won't break some trade deals and leave the EU at some point? And closed source software is not better at protecting your privacy if that's what you want.
And the "European based forks/open source projects"(whatever that means) is a stupid argument. For example, cryptography experts pointed out issues in threema, so why recommend it instead of signal which is open source projects, and by definition, not tied to a country?
And finally, I think we should stop recommending LLMs altogether. They're an ecological and sociological disaster.
It's part of the meme at this point
It feels like you're describing one of my previous jobs
I guess the app then downloads the required models
Have you even read the article you posted? It mentions these posts by GrapheneOS
Well it's a sponsor, it's not their product.
I don't know what it sounds like, I'm not a dog
It seems that if you watched all of Mr. Robot, you cannot stop rewatching it (I finished my 4th rewatch...)
Yeah this website is shit
They now have European hosting
Hm my bad
And why use this meme if it's for replacing 90% of the words on it
More than 28000 between 2013 and 2016? That's a lot of husbands!
Just require all gov products and documentation to be open. (unless military and even then open were possible)
This is the case for Switzerland, a new law was implemented a few months ago
How the fuck is this "fuck cars" content? I hate cars as much as everyone here, but I don't think we can replace ambulances with bikes
Is that Morges train station?
Andreas Kling? How so?
Don't put all all Ladybird devs in the same basket, there's currently more than 1000 contributors.
Ok, Andreas Kling said some untasteful things a few years ago when it was mostly his project, but I don't think it's fair to dismiss the whole project for this reason now.

Long press vs short press behavior on comments
Hey! I've been using Connect since the beginning of the month, is really cool and the dev's making an awesome job with the constant update.
I just noticed comments folding on long press, and to me, it would make more sense UX-wise to fold comments on short press. To me, a long press on an item should show advanced actions, not activate a feature.