the SafeNetwork seems like the best decentralised project in that respect. the more resources you share with the network (cpu, hard drive space) the more money you earn. that should more than enough incentives for most…
that does my head in. I have so many videos on most of my playlists that im hardly ever able to guess what the missing video was.
a good argument for switching to signal is that you can also use it to send sms messages, which means you don't have to switch between apps as much or at least lets you cut down on the amount of IM apps you have…
im using newpipe on android and adding the rss feeds to newsblur so I can watch on desktop. its actually really good since you get away from their suggestions side bar and autoplay (and the UI). newsblur let's you…
I use Firefox every now and then just for reading articles so my main browser doesn't get bloated with tabs, but it runs far from fantastic on my computer for some reason. whenever a page loads all the elements move…
well there's always vivaldi or chromium if you want to slowly wein yourself off google
there are other chromium based browsers like vivaldi and brave that might disable a lot of the google crap but i couldn't be certain of the top of my head
I have a vague recollection of someone suggesting small bits of DMT might be released while we sleep and that our dreams are like snack low key trips. Well dreams are a fairly beneficial things to have especially if you…
maybe a lack of focus as well. just look at those apps they brought out years ago, evernote food and the other contacts app
"spring back fall forward" isn't much help either since you can fall back as well as forward
note station is actually decent enough. there's a web clipper, desktop app, mobile apps, and its pretty much a complete clone of evernote. they even managed to add text highlights before evernote did. the only thing…
> On Windows it could be in Downloads, Desktop, My Docs they're all in you're user folder on Windows so wouldn't that be pretty much the same as the root gdrive folder and whatever subfolders you have things organised…
I'm thinking of switching to syncthing soon, but I would probably recommend resilio to less techy types since it seems like its slightly easier to use, especially if you are paying the subscription fee where you can…
I use both osmAnd and Maps.me from the fdroid store. Maps.me: https://f-droid.org/app/com.github.axet.maps osmAnd has a ton of features. maps is more basic but is better for navigation since it has a 3d option
I presumed they open sourced it already since the "Maps" app in the fdroid store is the same app just minus some ads or something
I've been using a trackpoint for a long while now and I was 99% certain they were superior to everything else but i had been hearing a lot of good things about the surface book trackpads and that they were at the same…
I'm not sure what sensitivity I have it set at but most of the time I'm only moving the tip of my finger maybe half a millimeter at the most. you shouldn't have to press it that hard but it does take a while for most…
is just second nature at this stage that nova launcher gets installed straight away. export/import the settings and you're all set to go
the safe network will be live in a few years so don't waste your time on r&d
well then sony had been lying to me for years. the last 3 phones I've owned have had waterproof headphone jacks
I didn't see anyone mention fasthub, it's the best github so I could find so far
it's impressive the amount of things that osmAnd but it ends up being a bit cluttered at times. try "maps" for something more basic (white logo with black M). it's a fork of mapbox's "map.me" app just without any ads
im wondering what smell you would have got when you scrolled through the comments section of a YouTube video...
one thing that might make it easier to sell the idea of using signal is that you can also use it to send regular sms messages as well as private ones. that means you only have to switch between two apps, which is what…
lack of playlist folders is the main thing that made me move back to spotify. I was using Google music for a year or two and made maybe 80 or so playlist before it got to much to handle. I had way more playlists on…
the SafeNetwork seems like the best decentralised project in that respect. the more resources you share with the network (cpu, hard drive space) the more money you earn. that should more than enough incentives for most…
that does my head in. I have so many videos on most of my playlists that im hardly ever able to guess what the missing video was.
a good argument for switching to signal is that you can also use it to send sms messages, which means you don't have to switch between apps as much or at least lets you cut down on the amount of IM apps you have…
im using newpipe on android and adding the rss feeds to newsblur so I can watch on desktop. its actually really good since you get away from their suggestions side bar and autoplay (and the UI). newsblur let's you…
I use Firefox every now and then just for reading articles so my main browser doesn't get bloated with tabs, but it runs far from fantastic on my computer for some reason. whenever a page loads all the elements move…
well there's always vivaldi or chromium if you want to slowly wein yourself off google
there are other chromium based browsers like vivaldi and brave that might disable a lot of the google crap but i couldn't be certain of the top of my head
I have a vague recollection of someone suggesting small bits of DMT might be released while we sleep and that our dreams are like snack low key trips. Well dreams are a fairly beneficial things to have especially if you…
maybe a lack of focus as well. just look at those apps they brought out years ago, evernote food and the other contacts app
"spring back fall forward" isn't much help either since you can fall back as well as forward
note station is actually decent enough. there's a web clipper, desktop app, mobile apps, and its pretty much a complete clone of evernote. they even managed to add text highlights before evernote did. the only thing…
> On Windows it could be in Downloads, Desktop, My Docs they're all in you're user folder on Windows so wouldn't that be pretty much the same as the root gdrive folder and whatever subfolders you have things organised…
I'm thinking of switching to syncthing soon, but I would probably recommend resilio to less techy types since it seems like its slightly easier to use, especially if you are paying the subscription fee where you can…
I use both osmAnd and Maps.me from the fdroid store. Maps.me: https://f-droid.org/app/com.github.axet.maps osmAnd has a ton of features. maps is more basic but is better for navigation since it has a 3d option
I presumed they open sourced it already since the "Maps" app in the fdroid store is the same app just minus some ads or something
I've been using a trackpoint for a long while now and I was 99% certain they were superior to everything else but i had been hearing a lot of good things about the surface book trackpads and that they were at the same…
I'm not sure what sensitivity I have it set at but most of the time I'm only moving the tip of my finger maybe half a millimeter at the most. you shouldn't have to press it that hard but it does take a while for most…
is just second nature at this stage that nova launcher gets installed straight away. export/import the settings and you're all set to go
the safe network will be live in a few years so don't waste your time on r&d
well then sony had been lying to me for years. the last 3 phones I've owned have had waterproof headphone jacks
I didn't see anyone mention fasthub, it's the best github so I could find so far
it's impressive the amount of things that osmAnd but it ends up being a bit cluttered at times. try "maps" for something more basic (white logo with black M). it's a fork of mapbox's "map.me" app just without any ads
im wondering what smell you would have got when you scrolled through the comments section of a YouTube video...
one thing that might make it easier to sell the idea of using signal is that you can also use it to send regular sms messages as well as private ones. that means you only have to switch between two apps, which is what…
lack of playlist folders is the main thing that made me move back to spotify. I was using Google music for a year or two and made maybe 80 or so playlist before it got to much to handle. I had way more playlists on…