Because they took an existing, completely spyware free app- K9 and added invasive 544mozilla.telemetry.glean telemetry platform to it.
Now they need you to “test it” so they can track you and grab your data.
Because they took an existing, completely spyware free app- K9 and added invasive 544mozilla.telemetry.glean telemetry platform to it.
Now they need you to “test it” so they can track you and grab your data.
Could you elaborate on this further? Is it just a generic KDE panel? How did you combine the two to get that effect?
Specifically how did you get the min Max close buttons from the active window titlebar to merge into the panel like that?
I known you can set no titlebar and frame for a window but how do you get the window buttons into the panel?
It seems that KDE spend 100% of the development time rounding corners and 0% fixing the multitude of crippling crashes and bugs that plague the software making it unusable for daily computing.
I don’t think this organisation has its priorities straight.
What specific driver and linux tools do you use to throttle your CPU?
Also throttling often produces the opposite result in terms of extended battery life as it likely takes more time in the higher states to do the same amount of work whereas running at a faster clock speed, the work is completed faster and the CPU returns to a lower less energy using state quicker and resides there more of the time.
I would be interested to hear your results. Have you done any tests comparing a throttled versus throttled system with the tools you are using?
What is the difference between bytop and btop?
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K9 is a near perfect email client.
All Mozilla did was take an existing privacy respecting app (with zero user tracking) and add their spyware telemetry code to it: 544mozilla.telemetry.glean.
Now they are gas lighting users by advertising this new version as “privacy-focused”.
Mozilla is like a virus at this point.