

Perhaps, but I don’t really think so. To access notification categories, you need to long tap the app, tap on app settings/info, tap notifications, and then tap on notification categories. It’s out of your way unless you intentionally want to access it, the sort of person who’d be confused by such things wouldn’t just stumble on this setting and, well, get confused.
There isn’t a need for a toggle… unless to make it (slightly) more difficult to, say, turn off the “advertisements” category for certain apps?
It turned out to be… Samsung Keyboard in the end, probably reinstalled itself after a system update.
I thought it’d be something like com.samsung.clipboardsaveservice, which was the culprit on my old phone, but it didn’t even exist on my new one.
I know it’s actually blue and black. But that effect only existed for that specific picture, because of the specific lighting. This isn’t the original, and I also used a different screen to view it. I still see blue and gold.


That’s the true meaning of Grok.


The automatic options on Mint (and probably Ubuntu) make everything extremely easy. Do you want to keep Windows, or get rid of it? How much space do you want to give to Mint and Windows? Okay, done.
I, umm, found the responsible package…
Samsung Keyboard.
Maybe it reinstalled itself after a system update? 🤦


From https://delta.chat/en/help#sealedsender
Does Delta Chat support “Sealed Sender”?
No, not yet.
The Signal messenger introduced “Sealed Sender” in 2018 to keep their server infrastructure ignorant of who is sending a message to a set of recipients. It is particularly important because the Signal server knows the mobile number of each account, which is usually associated with a passport identity.
Even if chatmail relays do not ask for any private data (including no phone numbers), it might still be worthwhile to protect relational metadata between addresses. We don’t foresee bigger problems in using random throw-away addresses for sealed sending but an implementation has not been agreed as a priority yet.
I had come across that post, but for some reason…
It either doesn’t list anything or returns an error.
I’m using FlorisBoard :) Whatever is doing this it’s not Samsung Keyboard, it’s a separate package.


Microsoft Blog
The new Windows update adds Pat the Mouse, an AI-powered feature that predicts what you want to click on, and automatically does that for you.
The latest Windows update automatically writes the words you will not want to interpret C++ is an interpreted noodle is good.</p>
The latest the Window update removes the toggles for AI features, as we believe the AI is the future. The keyboards and mouse were truly innovative invention, but now belongs to the pasts times.
Noodle is a noodle is a noodle is a beheaded flying chicken with caps written in ALL-CAPS.


Signal won’t be able to protect you from Chat Control.


Delta Chat can be self-hosted.


Briar uses much more battery than everything else I’ve tried (which includes SimpleX but not XMPP).


Since Google’s goal is to improve security
This is an obvious lie.


I opted to install a game, fail.
I don’t remember ever getting anything to work in Bottles. PlayonLinux is much better (for any sort of app, not just games).





No worries, GPT says my* code is flawless.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/istilldontcareaboutcookies/