Mostly on Lemmy with Voyager, and sometimes check Reddit with Libreddit (until it lasts).
Best of both worlds.
Mostly on Lemmy with Voyager, and sometimes check Reddit with Libreddit (until it lasts).
Best of both worlds.
Wow, Linaro. that’s a name I haven’t heard in a while. They were the ones to optimize Android builds during the IceCreamSandwich days and just last day I was wondering if there were any third party optimization project still out there. All the best to them.
Thanks for making this but some screenshots or a walkthough would be nice. Also any plans to publish it on f-droid?
Scoop for me. 1 more layer of audit, 1 additional layer of trust. There are occasional hiccups but they haven’t broken my trust yet.
that f-droid link is 404
This came up in my feed.
https://www.404media.co/solar-storm-knocks-out-tractor-gps-systems-during-peak-planting-season/
uBlock Origin is a must. Then Stylus with a global-dark userstyle. Very light on resource than Darkreader.
deleted by creator
deleted by creator
But the N100 running at full pelt will be running way more intensive applications than Pi 5. In everyday scenario, that means you can run more applications comfortably without going “full pelt”. AFAIK
deleted by creator
that rain was going somewhere else and now that place is going to suffer as well.
buncha rich assholes.
Bottleneck Bandwidth and Round-trip propagation time (BBR)
Man, that sad, defeated face in the wolf. The title made me think it was just torture and I assumed he got saved. But the fucker killed it. He deserves every shit he gets.
What services do you run on FreeBSD? Does using FreeBSD limit you in the number of apps you can have, as most of them target Linux?
What table salt substitute do people generally use? I couldn’t find over the counter salt substitute in my area so I’ve been using ginger (fresh sliced or dried powder) so less Sodium is consumed.
According to this page from USDA, it contains more potassium than sodium:
Potassium, K: 415mg
Sodium, Na: 13 mg
That’s just wild. I always heard oxygen deprivation leads to brain damage and stuff?
Between 30-180 seconds of oxygen deprivation, you may lose consciousness. At the one-minute mark, brain cells begin dying. At three minutes, neurons suffer more extensive damage, and lasting brain damage becomes more likely. At five minutes, death becomes imminent
I bought Designer last year as a one off. But there’s no point in mastering it anymore. That’s just going to suck you more into their ecosystem, then a subscription, then raising price, and then whatever they want.
Gadgetbridge lets you connect and get data from supported smart or fitness watch without manufacturers app. Completely local.
pairdrop.net maybe?
It’s mainly for local network, but you can do internet transfers.
https://github.com/schlagmichdoch/pairdrop#features