Some paid apps actually prevents the user from using it if it's not paid from Google play
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On desktop I use Mercury Browser - a Firefox fork - but I'm not sure how " privacy focused " it is other than that it's Firefox based
On Android I use Brave Browser , because it meets my needs , while it was good compared to other browsers in privacy tests , I still won't recommend it 100% for privacy for the following reason ( unless you're ok with changing some settings to make it more private ) :
If you care about your privacy , you can read this browser check series for both desktop and mobile ( in German , you might need a translator ) by security expert Kuketz , the rest of the browsers are linked in the same page
All of them unless I'm asleep while putting my phone on silent mode , or listening to the lecture , or I didn't hear the ringtone
I know, but won't I need to download the models in the app in order to run it locally ?
The examples I know are officially published by their orginial developers
Sure , indeed there are some foss app that are the same as you described
I'm indeed open to the idea if it's locally hosted but ollama isn't available in my country... I'll search if there's a LLM that isn't an ollama fork
Unfortunately it won't work , everybody I know run apps that isn't available on Linux. .. I know alternatives exist but it's not enough for everybody , especially college students who are training on important apps in their feilds.
If so , then I feel at home in Linux
I know bash but what is fish ?
I actually use it
It means " sorry , you had the wrong number " in standard Arabic...
It means " I only speak English "