You can use Waydroid on PostmarketOS to install Android apps. It basically runs a full VM for you.
You can use Waydroid on PostmarketOS to install Android apps. It basically runs a full VM for you.
FYI, you can play Java edition on Android using Pojavlauncher.
Yes. I’ve only tested it manually scanning to save battery life though.
There is also a FOSS app called Airguard on F-Droid that I found works well.
Fairphone’s support of PostmarketOs shows me that they actually care about their mission.
DivestOS is pretty awesome. It allows for bootloader locking, which Lineage can’t do IIRC and it runs very fast on my Pixel 2 xl.
Exactly this. I use Signal for people close to me and SMS or Email for those who don’t use signal, who I don’t have coversations with often anyways. Dispite it’s many, many flaws, I will use SMS before I use a Meta messenger.
This is my dream setup for messaging as well. My problem is that I would not trust 3rd parties to host this setup, but I also have not gotten around to setting it up myself lol.
So you’re not supposed to lick them?
I did not realize “spezit” was “spez” and “reddit” until I reread your commnt lol. I thought was some reddit privacy frontend with the German pronunciation of “z”.
gestures to Windows’ disk partitioner
As someone who uses Gnome familly applications daily, I have to disagree with the notion that bad UX is fundamental to FOSS software. The gnome apps and shell all follow the same set of UX guidelines and feel quite cohesive as a result. I can definetly see where you get the idea of bad UX in foss though (looking at you, GIMP and Libreoffice)
Because once you learn how to switch browsers once, you already know what the process of changing browsers looks like and what to expect, removing the barriers if you switch again.
It’s like switching from Windows to Ubuntu. Sure, Ubuntu is not perfect, but by installing Ubuntu, you have already learned the process of installing a linux distro and what to expect if you decide to install a different one.
Brave has a built-in adblocker and is not Chrome. If a user is able to make the switch to Brave, they might find it easier when they try to switch to something better like Librewolf or Firefox.
While that is one possible reason, lets keep an open mind for any other possible ways that the comment gained votes.
Erm, actually, the Pi 5 can do 6 monitors with a dGPU attached. Jeff Geerling just did a video about using AMD cards with the PI.
Pretty good, but you can already waste scammer’s time with Lenny.
AMD processors also have worse video encoding compared to Intel, which matters for Jellyfin.
Especially if you’re like me and want to be able to boot the SSD on any conputer in case of failure.
Hugo is also pretty cool.