I’m aware those referenced in the article are almost certainly not doing this, but for clarity’s sake SimpleX can be self hosted.
I’m aware those referenced in the article are almost certainly not doing this, but for clarity’s sake SimpleX can be self hosted.
You’re not wrong, but in what world is that even comparable (or relevant in conparison) to trying to overturn an election?
No matter what you think of Harris’ policies, shes the only actual candidate on the ballot.
+1, also recommend StreetComplete alongside it. Makes it easy to add data to OSM, in many cases (parks, etc) this data can be made extremely detailed.
For instance, my first use case was adding house numbers around my neighborhood to OSM, because I couldn’t search for my address on Organic Maps
My bad, v tired when I replied. That is an interesting feature the only similar solution I can think of is using something like Fossify Dialer (a fork of the now ad-ridden and proprietary Simple Dialer) and use T9 dialing. That could achieve a similar speed / memorization as a gesture.
You could definitely get good enough at T9 to at least call people without looking at the screen.
Just tried it and really enjoyed, but the contact sources just don’t seem to work? Two options, one from sms and one from com.android.contacts, and neither are correct (missing / duplicate contacts). Confused as to why the dialer can’t just pull from my contacts like every other dialer, or I’d probably switch!
I use fossify dialer, not familiar with Drupe, but works well for me.
Yes. I suppose it would also have a sort of utility if it was mass adopted and therefore practically spendable for the average person, but I would argue that there is no inherent utility to Bitcoin.
Three Spanish tourists
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BTC is solely a mode of investment, it offers no real benefits over fiat except decentralization. At least XMR is as or even more anonymous than cash, whereas Bitcoin has zero utility.
When they lose that money they are going to create a very big political problem for the rest of us.
And this will not happen 💀
And this feature was implemented into an OS you have to pay for. 💀💀💀
It’s not like all of these teachings are obviously fake and irrelevant, and anyone following any of them are ignorant to real (or at least, fully real morality). I dont need any amount of deities to tell me what my values are.
OP is doubly ignorant; believing in Christianity AND insisting on their religions moral superiority 💀💀
+1
same concern as you, do any distros sell merch directly? I know the FSF for sure does.
Any women who (who we’re already assuning I’m interested in enough to take on a date) won’t go on a date with me because of my phone’s OS are dodged bullets imo.
I do. However, computers should function as computers.
Apple products are all about stupid proofing.
Where do we draw the line between a functioning computer and chromebook? an IoT device? Stupid-proofing should not come at the cost of basic functionality.
Preventing side loading protects people who don’t know what side loading is.
No, it does not. Users attempting to sideload an app would obviously be warned, not to mention various other methods of malware scanning / sandboxing which can alleviate that non-existant issue.
Those of us who want it are a vocal minority trying to screw up their entire business strategy.
Creating Fisher Price computers is not a valid business strategy, and serves as a detriment for all users regardless of proficency. User freedom is beneficial for absolutely everyone.
I very much enjoyed that, interesting stuff.
Because only the moment when the final Palestinan is dead will Israel’s justification for existing no longer be obvious nonsense. The best case-scenario for Israel is a successful genocide.
No fucking shit, the lack of a Palestinian State is the retarded circlejerk justification for Israel’s existance. That’s like asking Andrew Jackson to acknowledge Native American land claims equally to Europeans.
The really high tech nonces have starting using TLS