

Using Fedora Sway Atomic has been the most consistent Linux experience I’ve had.
Using Fedora Sway Atomic has been the most consistent Linux experience I’ve had.
My bad, v tired when I replied. That is an interesting feature the only similar solution I can think of is using something like Fossify Dialer (a fork of the now ad-ridden and proprietary Simple Dialer) and use T9 dialing. That could achieve a similar speed / memorization as a gesture.
You could definitely get good enough at T9 to at least call people without looking at the screen.
Just tried it and really enjoyed, but the contact sources just don’t seem to work? Two options, one from sms and one from com.android.contacts, and neither are correct (missing / duplicate contacts). Confused as to why the dialer can’t just pull from my contacts like every other dialer, or I’d probably switch!
I use fossify dialer, not familiar with Drupe, but works well for me.
+1
same concern as you, do any distros sell merch directly? I know the FSF for sure does.
Chromebooks are even worse: “Instead of hampering user’s computers for safety, we’ll make a ‘computer’ that just launches our proprietary web apps!”
And even if the App Store was perfectly safe, keeping users safe via restricting basic functionality instead of increasing tech literacy is a backwards approach
The fact that letting users choose what software they’d like to install wasn’t seen as an fundamental part of a computer really highlights Apple’s backwards philosophy towards user experience.
Glad to see it! A service like Omegle has to exist online, and an open source version is the best direction the model could go in.
I use Organic Maps all the time with no issues, I use Gmaps WV to find places if they arent on openstreetmap
This looks AWESOME. I really like the way the page looks, its in Rust, and the “Hardened-with-no-scripts” option.
Yeah, org-mode prefers using " - " and numbered lists as items. (Although they are also collapsible)
Org-mode can be exported to many different languages (markdown, HTML, LaTeX) via org-export.
If you’re asking whether org mode uses all the same syntax of markdown (which would make them 1:1 compatible) it does not.
For instance, “headline” in org mode is “*”, whereas in markdown a top level heading is “#”.
Me but org-mode.
SimpleX has worked great in my experience! Currently torn between SimpleX and XMPP.
I cannot recommend Siskin, as those in my life that have tried it have always experienced random issues. I find Monal to be a better experience in every way, except for the lack of calling support with Conversations.
Antennapod, hands down. It’s the best podcast app I’ve ever used, period. Even proprietary options don’t come close.
I have the same issue. What I do is use a VPN with a custom DNS (Only some providers allow this, and documentation is often unclear or inaccurate as to whether they do). Using NextDNS, I have ull control over my DNS, while also using a VPN. This setup + uBlock Origin has been flawless for me so far, and I have a similar setup on my PC.
I would look at something like TrackerControl, which is very customizable and runs as a “VPN” that simply filters out ads. This should achieve the same thing, especially in combination with either Brave browser or a Firefox-based browser with uBlock Origin.
100%, the liability issue is the main reason I’m against self driving vehicles.