ten downvotes?
librecat
I love flatpak but if you aren't using the AUR on arch what's the point?!
I want to include more than just for-profit entities for example any of the government agencies.
Also I think it makes sense to limit the amount of power an entity can acquire through "online contracts" (EULA, cookie preferences, click to agree to terms of service, etc) especially since those are often ignored or blindly accepted by many people.
Sorry if my comment was unclear, I do care about digital privacy laws. I was just trying to say that they should be applied only to groups of people (Meta/Facebook, NSA, etc) rather than individuals. Edit: typo
I think in general the larger the organization (government, business, etc) the fewer rights/more restrictions they should have.
As far as for individuals, my beliefs are closest to the third argument:
no because you're voluntarily providing the data, but you're well within your rights to block tracking attempts
I don't know about swipe for uppercase, but you can hold caps lock to toggle it.
Gentoo users: Signature look of superiority. (their face has frozen that way while waiting for packages to compile)
It is the standard text editor after all.
I wanted to mention a new open source project Xed-Editor.
Additionally, I think the (virtual) keyboard you use is just as important as the editor (assuming you aren't using a physical keyboard). I would recommend Unexpected Keyboard I have had a great experience with it.
Given that their hand is over the mouse and not the keyboard/enter key, I assume they're gonna click close on the terminal :p
One must imagine dd happy