Tying a password to a browser or device isn’t going to make it any easier. Use a password manager and set unique string passwords for everything. If the app supports it, use FIDO physical keys instead of Passkeys
The prices are the same. “Competition” vs the lesser of two evils. Whatever fantasy you’re living in we’re being gouged left right and centre
https://dailyhive.com/canada/canada-industry-minister-slams-rogers-bell-price-hikes
If your uni asks you to install a certificate or any software on your devices, they would have access to your device. When you connect to a network they own, you can assume they’re inspecting the traffic that crosses those services. A VPN like WireGuard or OpenVPN can help to mask it.
Fascist tells you to ignore your eyes and ears and to listen to the party
Implying the people of Toronto have anything to do with this. Clearly was reported
Nextdns.io for hosted DNS blocks ads and malware.
Also this list
The web is based on open standards; that’s what made it universally accessible. How does limiting access based on how you access the web benefit anyone?
Cons need validation in polls because they literally aren’t doing anything else.
They would likely be forced to build more infrastructure to support the increased demand. Boo hoo spending on infrastructure instead of c-level pockets.
TLDR, no
The cpu isn’t the only piece of the puzzle. 6.5 kernel is only just released, and at least just supported on Debian testing.
It’s not crazy that you haven’t setup any power saving profiles, or that the kernel doesn’t natively support these new chips and architecture.
Copilot and ads taking up development cycles