J’aime bien débattre dans le respect 😉 même en cas de profonds désaccords ! Merci.

Le manque de respect, d’équité et de bienveillance m’horripile au + haut point.

En cas d’erreur/inexactitudes j’apprécie les remarques mais avec tacte et de préférence des sources.

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  • JBrickelt963@jlai.lutoLinux@lemmy.mlWhy?
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    19 hours ago

    Because open source, like the right to privacy and the diversity it can offer, always has something for everyone.

    In the end, W*'s recent choices, such as ReCall, and the intrusions into our privacy, finally convinced me to begin my transition.

    Until now, I had been observing opinions for the past five years.

    The fact is that I am not a programmer or a specialist in these subjects, just a very small amateur, and Linux has long been off-putting.

    Having the time and a computer to experiment is not that easy. But with an old computer, I finally have the opportunity to test Linux Mint… Others will undoubtedly follow.

    I always say that to change operating systems, you first have to figure out how to replace proprietary software or applications with open source ones, because most of them are also available on Linux.

    That’s what I did on my mobile, and now the next step is to choose a custom ROM such as Lineage or /e/OS, etc.


  • It’s my default email manager. There isn’t a single thing I can’t do with it, whether it’s the default version, the improved Betterbird version, or extensions like those on the Firefox browser.

    For example, message filters – not yet available on Android because their takeover of K9 Mail is too “recent” – but super useful for sorting emails into the right folder.

    With Filtquila, Regex lets me boost that, and Betterbird also lets me remove emails containing any elements (attachments, subject, etc.) from the search, which I also do in classic Thunderbird.