

Yeah. I also have GrapheneOS on my work tablet
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Yeah. I also have GrapheneOS on my work tablet
One good thing from email is Delta chat. It’s encrypted messaging built on the email infrastructure which is decentralized. In principle that’s better than the likes of Signal, just not as refined yet. We shouldn’t kill all these existing things but rather leave them for applications that they work well for that benefit the people that need those things.
It appears to be a way of running containers in the terminal with the specific intent to have a certain distro image installed, run a program, and give it permission to interact with your system’s home directory with an easy to launch icon. It looks pretty darn handy, I’m going to give it a try this weekend
I’ve heard the name but don’t know what it is. Some program to run other distros packages?
I think Fedora KDE is very refined but I stick to Ubuntu bases as there are some little known programs that I use that only have .deb packages unfortunately
Uptodown or apkpure
I loved this game (PC version). I recently found my disc too!
SherpaOnnx TTS for Android. There are many different voices to pick from that sound very life like and are totally worth using with GPS apps like CoMaps.
Also, just found out about Medicat recently but haven’t used it yet. It looks fantastic though: Medicat is a toolkit that helps compile a selection of the latest computer diagnostic and recovery tools into an easy to use toolkit.
Ventoy is a software you put on a USB stick to make it so you can load as many bootable ISOs as you want on it at the same time and still use the leftover space for normal file storage.
PhotoGIMP exists as an option
The ROMsMegathread to add to the other recommendations. Also I do have to mention GoG again for DRM free games.
That was certainly a good deal you found yourself. I personally don’t like paying off a phone from a cell provider
I just ordered an 8a because of how affordable it is used on eBay (~$250USD) and specifically for long support time it still has. Probably the best bang for your buck version
Purchase DRM free music to have locally. HDTracks and 7Digital are two great resources
Thanks, this is great
Use Fedora workstation or Fedora Kinoite if you want an atomic version. If you just want a system to work and you don’t care to tinker much I highly recommend Kinoite as it won’t break easily on you and is very stable.
Unfortunately I don’t know how yo help with your original question then.
CoMaps is a recent fork because Organic Maps shows signs of corporate takeover and going against the principals of FOSS More details here https://lwn.net/Articles/1024387/
I know it’s on Linux as a Flatpak, it’s also on Android
Totally agree with the FreeTube recommendation. Libredirect will even open links in FreeTube. I use IVPN and use non obscure servers but every once in a while I do have to try a different one.
You could also try Grayjay instead of Freetube
Have you considered changing distros?