

“LibreOffice was based on OpenOffice.org.”
“LibreOffice was based on OpenOffice.org.”
Is this the right community to post this?
most of them are not “open source”.
IronFox is good news 😁
“remove exif” isn’t there when the file doesn’t have exif, iiuc
properties > remove EXIF
block user indeed
Syncthing-Fork ☞ https://f-droid.org/packages/com.github.catfriend1.syncthingandroid/
where did you download palemoon from? Which OS are you on? Did you scan for viruses recently? Your lang may be set in English but is your region English speaking? did you try manually setting the homepage you prefer? &c et cetera
Would any of this be hard or impossible to replicate in proton mail
you can replicate that with a paid proton account by creating a new @ for every gmail forward you had but you have to ditch all those gmail accounts. You would have, like you want, a central protonMail account with it’s satellites.
a tablet at home for “need-to-live-comfortably services” and a dumbPhone in your pocket
a solution some people already chose
if you’re comparing note apps and don’t want to try them all one by one like i did, somebody apparently tried them all and wrote reviews ☞https://www.noteapps.ca
also is a nice addition but i like the fact that notally is just 1.9mb. So i keep using notally and delete a dozen backups from time to time :/
🤔
- sharing - this one is key. I use a shared shopping list and we both need to add and edit.
i use and love notally but you can’t share/sync (export/import wouldn’t satisfy the above requirement)
“entering location manually” worked without GPS for me.
netGuard blocks all new apps by default for me and i get a notification if they try to access the internet. Sky Map doesn’t have any listed attempts (no gms on my <s>phone</s> either)
i don’t have google play services, it works fine
in addition to some feeds already posted by others:
https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/mainsection/international/rss
https://pluralistic.net/feed/
https://www.wired.com/feed/category/science/latest/rss
https://feeds.arstechnica.com/arstechnica/index
https://dbzer0.com/feed/
https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/feed/
http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/atom.xml