A lot of the other free sites are blocking users also
Mastodon: @sudoer777@matapacos.dog
A lot of the other free sites are blocking users also
On Telegram, MyInsta is “instasmash”, Instaflow is “instaflowupdates”
There isn’t a functional open source frontend that I’m aware of, the best you can get is modded like MyInsta or Instaflow (or Revanced if you want open source mods)
Idk what people need Brave for, the only Chromium-only site I came across this entire year was the GrapheneOS web installer. LibreWolf is completely free of ads and tracking though so it’s better than Brave. Firefox’s news feed has been suspiciously similar to stuff I’ve browsed and it has ads also so I don’t trust FF either.
As someone who is extremely hands on and learns basically nothing from lectures, this actually sounds like a decent idea if it is executed well, especially the Khan Academy integration. I’d rather just sit down and read a textbook and do practice problems and be graded on them than be stuck in a lecture for 7 hours only to have to relearn everything anyways because I lose track of what’s being said in like 5 seconds of the lecture starting.
That’s even worse
463k people actually liked that photo?
RCS is shit, with SMS at least my phone comes with a messenger and I can download one from F-Droid. With RCS only one proprietary app supports it and it functions weirdly on GrapheneOS. In its current state it’s practically a downgrade at this point and considering how bad SMS is that says a lot.
Teens are on Facebook?
it has a gui installer (i use arch btw)
just wait until Republicans suddenly turn anti-2A
join lemmy.ml, the politics here are way more sane
I just bought it
Is this a requirement for domestic flights? In Texas they have these things but nobody uses them.
This is just abstinence education all over again
nix/guix can be used on any distro and it provides a way to organize .config files so that if the .config directory gets deleted or accidentally modified for some reason, restoring it would be very easy. By putting the configuration in a git repo, it also makes it easy to restore previous configurations. I accidentally deleted a bunch of stuff in my .config directory once and that’s one of the reason I use this tooling now, so I thought OP would find it helpful also
When people want “Linux” on their phones they’re talking more about the ecosystem than the OS
Use nix home-manager or guix home and put your configs in a git repo (this is my guix home config for reference)
I have mine set to 18 hours
It was probably the lemmy.ml word filter, not lemmy.world