

I couldn’t get hardware video acceleration on Intel working for some reason on Void, no matter what I tried. Switched to Artix+dinit+KDE and only had to install intel-media-driver for hardware decoding and set ANV_DEBUG for Vulkan video.

If you see that I’ve edited some of my posts/comments, it’s most likely a grammatical error or a spelling mistake I’ve fixed as I’m not a native speaker :)


I couldn’t get hardware video acceleration on Intel working for some reason on Void, no matter what I tried. Switched to Artix+dinit+KDE and only had to install intel-media-driver for hardware decoding and set ANV_DEBUG for Vulkan video.
The shitstain who was (and still is) behind the Ivermectin fraud is called Pierre Kory. You can view a very nice and in-depth debunk of all of his claims by Professor Dave here:
https://youtu.be/KW_HPnTVuDk


Here is an overview of all audits done on Signal:
https://community.signalusers.org/t/overview-of-third-party-security-audits/13243
No recent server audits really. They are pretty public about information requests made by the government and their responses though, and from what I can see the only pieces of information they have shared with the government to this point are the time of account creation and the date of the last connection to Signal servers:

You can check more of their responses from here:
https://signal.org/bigbrother/


I’m on Artix Linux and it did automatically create it after an update.

It likely just runs xdg-user-dirs-update which, in my experience, doesn’t delete anything if the folder is already there (the command just changed the folder icon in the file manager when I used to run it on a WM).


You can install Aurora Store and use that instead of Play Store. Though be aware that disabling/removing Play Store may cause issues with some apps that require Google Play Services for some reason and those apps don’t have to be completely proprietary for this requirement (Stoat’s mobile app doesn’t launch at all without Play Store for example).
I would also recommend disabling background connections and running in the background for proprietary apps you install. I’m not sure how you can do this on Samsung but this is how I do it on Xiaomi:
Running in the background: App info -> Power -> Select “Restrict background apps”
Background connections: App info -> Network access -> Disable “Background data”
Hyprland is probably the one you’re thinking of, as they became a “Gold-tier sponsor” for the project. They have also sent out “large quantities of hardware” to Omarchy though.

https://community.frame.work/t/framework-supporting-far-right-racists/75986/2