they probably are too privileged or can’t form an opinion by themself
you’re left or you’re not, you’re a plain liberal
Ok, I’l look into those games, I know I have to put in practice but getting started is somehow uncomfortable, that’s why I’m looking for tips to improve the experience
the limited time I spend in front of my desktop, I’m preoccupied with learning other stuff, practicing this alongside makes me slower
thanks for your reply though
Thanks for your reply, my high school equivalent never had such, our computer classes were spent in front of barely functional monitors with MS word open as we learnt the “CTRL +” commands while never as much as touching the keyboards
thanks for your support
you’re like the 4th person (American I guess) to blame Russian troll farms for the hatred coming out of America these days, absolving yourself from the actions of your fellow countrymen is understandable but pinning it to a foreign nation state is another
has’nt it always been American to hate and put down anyone who isn’t white, straight and christian?
Keep up the good work, I use this on nixos
And all that manufacturing has caused a decline in snow, hasn’t it?
dual boot NixOS and FreeBSD on a single drive, ext4 on Nix and ZFS on FreeBSD. each partition has its own boot, swap and root, all encrypted
btw, OP wrote that FAT32 is limited, isn’t it the default fs for the boot partition? can other fs like ext2/3 be used?
Downvoted bcos Op bi+ched about downvoting in the beginning of text, that’s bad behaviour, do better
Although, the Chromium project just like Android are free, they’re stained by being majorly developed by google and are the major source of spying and tracking today
If you can get one of the early Kobo ereaders, you can flash this Libre OS on it, that would be better.
Also, those early Kobo ereaders (glo, nia, mini and some other models) can support up to 32gb sdcard, that’s a lot of books and out goes the need for cloud storage
i’ve been desperately trying to get my hands on one of those, but I live in a third country and import duties are a pain
Any device produced by the Transsion company, a company which exists only to scam ppl out of their hard earned money and create e-waste. They’re the owners of the Infinix, Tecno and Itel mobile lineups
if you want a 2gb ram device produced this year that can get so hot and burn the flesh off your palm, get one of these devices, they’re so prevalent in Africa, India and other developing countries
the marketing budget for each lineup outweighs the RnD budget for the three collectively
I don’t know what part of the US Oregon is but i imagine Asians would always stand out in rural places
same here, i can’t seem to do anything on cuckflared sites because i’m on a vpn…
Sorry to impose on you, but can you package the app as a Flatpak? That would make it more readily available.
I don’t understand why people feel this way.
I have a lot of interests and things I do, if I see something I like online, I keep the tab open. This way, I’ve accumulated a lot of tabs, I’ve allocated a small amount of time in my daily activites just before sleeping in which I chip away at different tabs. That way I learn new things daily and get to close a lot of tabs. I can say I have over a thousand open tabs.
That said, I have a lot of browsers. I can literally say I collect browsers, but they have to be Foss or non-chromium. On my linux install, I have 12 browsers, I generally use or have open tabs in 8 of them, the rest I use from time to time. On my previous arch-install, I had over 15. On my lineageOS, I also have 12 and I’m still getting more from F-droid. I use around 6 on here.
Like I said, I group my tabs by interests, i.e tech, education and open new article depending on the topic in each tab. I use LinkSheet on android and Junction on linux. If I like a tab and want to keep it around, I use Native Alpha on android and Tangram on linux to create web apps for them. I open and save wikipedia articles on the Wikipedia apps on both OS’s.
these devices are just e-waste and are quite expensive, it feels like technical colonialism at this point