Compared to Meta, all other instances are small.
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Threads is basically a new feature of Instagram, they don't even talk about it as something that is distinct from it.
It happened at my work the other day. There was a popup with a not so obvious option that sets it back to your default browser.
Same here and also using Liftoff.
DDG is mostly sourced from Bing already. It isn't hard to test this, just do a search on both sites in private mode and you get the same top results.
Just tried it and it still works perfectly fine.
I will just downvote and move on with things that I don't really want to see in a community like low effort posts. Also, if there is already a good response on why some post is wrong I will just add votes since adding my own reply doesn't add much.
I remember Brol being the only boss during the campaign that I actually died to and had to use any kind of strategy against. Maybe try to include some more defensive cooldowns as druid if you are not already?
Vanced distributed a modified Youtube apk which infringed on Google's intellectual property rights. ReVanced is on much stronger legal ground since they only distribute their own software, the manager and patcher, and the patches to the Youtube apk. AFAIK the three strikes policy has to do with how ads are blocked on the youtube website so I guess we will have to wait and see.
For most people there are good enough solutions for music without piracy.
There is a new project, ReVanced. They only provide patches so can't really be shut down by Google.
From a FOSS standpoint, AMD is clearly better since Nvidia doesn't provide an open source driver and actively prevents one from being developed (that is feature complete) by anyone else.
From a gaming standpoint, I don't think it makes much difference either way. Both companies make cards and have drivers that work very well for Linux gaming. Nvidia are usually a bit faster at supporting new cards on Linux, but that only matters if you are buying a card right at launch.
The main sticking point is Wayland vs Xorg. While you CAN use an Nvidia card for Wayland at this point, you are likely to run into some issues and it won't be as nice of an experience as AMD. Nvidia will probably fully support Wayland eventually, but there is no guarantee.
Finally, if you need CUDA you just go with Nvidia.
It really comes down to your exact needs and how much you care about open source software as a principle.