I've read about the Steam Deck's upscaling settings, and it's pretty promising, more than sufficient for my needs! I didn't know you could use linear upscaling through the QAM menu without a performance hit, definitely worth trying. Thanks for the detailed info!
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openDesk is pretty promising. It's an open source alternative to hyperscalers like Microsoft, Google and Co.
Mullvad Browser when I'm on my Desktop, which is basically the Tor Browser but without the Tor network. The Mullvad Browser is instead designed to be used with a VPN.
Vanadium when I'm on my phone, which is is a hardened variant of Chromium providing enhanced privacy and security, similar to how GrapheneOS compares to AOSP.
And when I'm at work or using any other computer I try to mainly use Firefox.
Wenn mein Essen jetzt auch deins ist, können wir uns darauf einigen, dass meine Toilette dann auch deine ist. Einverstanden? So spar ich mir das Saubermachen ;)
Thank you :). I actually think you're right, and the leaves are indeed very sharp. 👍
IMO Organic Maps. I've used it for years now and it just works and it has a great offline navigation (you can download the areas).
Contributing to OSM through the app is quite easy too, so you should consider contributing the places you often visit that are not yet on the map. That helps the community too :).
Tho for some places I couldn't find I've used Apple Maps to get the coordinates.