Casio Is GOD TIER
Isn’t it just a Mastodon instance?
Ai image gen can do text now? I remember it struggling
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I mean I would if the cable kept becoming unplugged, its more it wiggles more than I’d like
I’m writing this on a Fairphone 5 right now, the hardware is great, the only slight issue is the USB C Port is a little looser than I would like, not enough for a problem, alas.
The main issue currently is the software, there’s a few well known bugs that cause annoyances that the Fairphone forum widely know about, one of which requires you to hold the power button down and force restart the phone. I am confident that the developers and customer support are aware of these bugs and are working to fix them.
Overall I’m happy with it, £700 isn’t too bad for a phone that I’m going to try to keep for the whole 8 to 10 years that have promised security patches. Sure its doesn’t have flagship specs, but no day to day tasks for me require that power.
I went on APKMirror the other day without an adblocker on, holy shit!
I still see the dislikes on Revanced and Libretube. Might just be a UI change on desktop.
A man finds himself in front of a set of two open doors, he enters the door to his left.
Try AntennaPod, seems to have most of the podcasts I listen to, except 2 that are Spotify exclusives.
Said this in a similar post, but the legislation doesnt prevent companies serializing their components, tying them to the software. Preventing completely independent repairs.
Out of curiosity, will that atrocious “this device may not be supported” box FINALLY be dead? I haven’t used an Apple device for a long time, but that was one of my biggest pet peeve.
Still allows for Software blocks/serialization, but small, itty bitty victory I guess.
I moved from gmail. Best thing to do is use an email aliasing service like anonaddy, all my aliases forward to a Tutanota email, but if Tutanota decides to do something drastic, I’m able to change where each email address points to.
Honestly, its personal preference, there’s different forks of each, base Firefox is good, if you want a more private fork try Fennec or Mull. With chromium the only two ive heard good privacy things about is Brave and Cromite (a fork of Bromite, a project that looks like it got discontinued as there hasn’t been an update since last December). Honestly try both and see which you prefer.
Sorry, I just assumed you were asking about android specific apps. For Apple, Safari is decently private, Apples strong suit is that everyone knows Apple hate sharing things, so while you can’t be sure about how much apple collects, you know they’re not giving data to 3rd parties. For computer I’d say base Firefox, (or Librewolf if your okay with the lack of auto updating) or Brave.
Imagine shoplifting and they show up at the exit like: