lemmy.ml is technically the most official instance, because it’s run by the developers themselves.
lemmy.ml is technically the most official instance, because it’s run by the developers themselves.
Could make it open in a new tab, at least.
A bit before I started questioning religion. 9-10 years old?
Not sure if this is the right community for this post.
Oh, I see now :)
Never heard of Zen, I’m just using vanilla Firefox on my Linux laptop. Will check it out later :)
On my laptop:
On my Android phone:
Cross-platform:
If we can count FOSS modifications of proprietary apps:
addendum: I’d like to use Matrix (via the Element client) and Signal more, but most of the people I know are on Discord and WhatsApp instead.
Resprite doesn’t seem to be open-source when I look it up.
Damn, I didn’t know Screenbox exisited. I’ll start using it on my Windows desktop
Well, I’m saying this because I’m interested in running GrapheneOS on my next phone. (It doesn’t support my current one)
Eh, that’s not what I use a VPN for. It’s mostly to access stuff blocked in my country, and that includes some NSFW subreddits
From my experience, accounts that are made with a VPN are shadowbanned. Using pre-existing accounts with some significant activity will be fine though.
Former Slide user here 🙋
The UBL app isn’t listed, hope it’ll work 🙏
Not me unfortunately … I used to have a Samsung Galaxy S9+ with an unofficial port of LineageOS. Nowadays I’m using a Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra with the stock OS.
Maybe a Pixel should be my next phone, so that I get proper support for most custom ROMs.
Same in Pakistan. People tend to use a lot of English words in Urdu, even when an equivalent native word exists. For example, the proper way to say “What’s the time?” is “کیا وقت ہوا ہے؟” (“kiya waqat hawa hay?”). But a lot of people will say “کیا ٹائم ہے؟” (“kiya time hay?”) instead. But of course, there are also loanwords such as “واشنگ مشین” (washing machine) and “کمپیوٹر” (computer).
The title is the first line of half of all animated family movies released in the 2010s.