I have set up my battery of morning and afternoon alarms in Clock+ and emptied the alarm list in the system Clock, except for one alarm that I'm keeping for tomorrow morning until I have really tried and can trust Clock+.
Today I uninstalled #DuckDuckGo from my #Android/Linux phone, primarily so I could switch from the #GooglePlay release stream to the #F-Droid one, but I didn't think that when I uninstalled it, even temporarily, it permenatley removed all of the webpage short cuts I had on my Homescreen, many of which I can't even remember right now, but I'm sure in a few weeks I'll be like, "where is that site that does such and such, I should have a shortcut right here"
@fu asked: "Do you equally support governments making non-free software illegal?"
I'm seeking a mandate to begin Council's transition to FOS and move from dot-'cons' and 'dis-services'. Just yesterday I posted about some ways we can do this and help people make the transition to ethical software and services.
I also intend to start a fully-FOS, BTC/XMR friendly, non-lending public bank, called Un(ley)Bank. It would have its app on #FDroid. For those who are resistant to crypto but who still wish to have psuedo-anonymous transations online, I would like to see Un(ley)Bank adopt #GNUTaler also. (...yes. π₯΄ *slightly nervous face*)
I am using XClipper and it is brilliant. The clipboard history even survives reboot!
I used to open a tab to hashify.me and post things into it as a workaround just in case a form I was typing a long text into would unload from memory as I was flipping tabs for sources and quotes. hashify.me stores text in the URL, so it can survive an unload+reload.
Never again! Now I just copy the partially-written post to the clipboard and I can still go find and copy links and quotes without losing it.
XClipper - Smart Clipboard manager for Android (A smart clipboard manager for Android with synchronization feature.)
guix manages to build ungoogled-chromium for GNU and that's hard enough, but for Android it's even trickier. Part of the problem is as usual to disentangle the Play Services dependencies.
For now it is, indeed, unobtainable.
To even almost-succeed you need over 4 GiB virtual memory for the linking, over 10 GiB disk space for the sources alone and over 30 GiB disk space for the build artifacts. If you are a bit starved for CPU or I/O you're looking at s 24+ hour build.
new fediphoto-lineage release! Pro: -solved the "cross account posting" bug plus some others -Improved UX a bit Cons: -need to uninstall/reinstall because of behind the scenes breaking changes
With #Matrix, the #Riot.im client was replaced by #Element, which is buggy. In the process, the upstream used to produce the #miniVector client was disrupted, so that client is discontinued. #Pattle's developer also decided to discontinued it.
I'll have to look around #F-droid to see what else is available.
@clacke Yes. The reason I posted is that people think that #F-Droid will step in and rescue apps that #Google #Play_Store bans, but history shows that is not the case.
@thndrbvr @dorkbird Did you ever try #I2P? I found the app in #F-droid, so I installed it, but it took years before it actually worked on any of my devices. Then, once I finally got it working, I found a directory in which most of the links were dead ... there was no longer a site there.
None for me, thank you. I see the kinds of garbage that gets into the #Google #Play_Store. Iβd rather rely on a few motivated #F-Droid maintainers to inspect and package the software on my devices than your auto-scan software.
(BTW, let me emphasize again that #de-google is NOT ENOUGH. #DecentraLife ... I want to remove not just Google from my life, but all #corpocentric gatekeepers.)