I know 2 apps
- Milktea
- Kaiteki
Milktea seemed to work for me when I tried it when Firefish was still called calckey.social. kaiteki app just gave me a blank screen, so can’t comment on that.
Anyway, I just use the web app if I use firefish.
I know 2 apps
Milktea seemed to work for me when I tried it when Firefish was still called calckey.social. kaiteki app just gave me a blank screen, so can’t comment on that.
Anyway, I just use the web app if I use firefish.
I have not used IRC extensively. But i have used nibl.co.uk (for anime) a couple of times when I couldn’t find torrents.
I have not used kbin yet. Is there any feature that really makes it worth using over Lemmy ? I’m curious as I want to try it out sometime.
P.S - I use Lemmy through wefwef
2 months ago I bought a regular samsung galaxy s23 and it’s been running great so far. I expected MIUI levels of bloat, but surprisingly it is not that bad.
I had to disable a few samsung apps and for the most part, the phone stays out of my way and lets me do whatever i want.
I wish the s23 lineup gets good custom rom support. Would love to run a lean LineageOS / any AOSP based rom with MicroG on this phone.
I’m not an iOS user, but I have seen something like revanced which can be sideloaded.
The app was called uYou+ or something, i don’t reacall the actual name.
You can go to their official website and download it - https://f-droid.org/
Personally I prefer to use fdroid through Droid-ify.
You’re right. I can’t imagine using windows without scoop or chocolatey.
Opensuse is great. Yast was more useful than I initially thought.
On a different note - For people who like tinkering, nixos can also be a great option, it also allows rollbacks but doesn’t use BTRFS snapshots out of the box like opensuse.
I don’t understand why moving to discord is a thing when we have Lemmy serving the exact same purpose as reddit but even better.
Check if ‘organic maps’ app is available on ios. Thats what i use on android.
I wish Graphene also supported other devices apart from Pixels.
It’s independent.
At first, I also told myself that I didn’t have the time. Then i tried it… felt like there’s a lot to learn, it was similar to when I first started using Arch.
Originally I intended to remove it after trying for a week, but it’s been over 2 months and I have yet to expeience any issue. I’m gonna be staying with this one for a while.
I’m curious how software can last shorter. Could you maybe give me an example ?
The only way i can think of is companies reducing software support.
It’s possible that Apple may do this, but for android - it’d just result in a thriving community for Custom ROMs.
I used tumbleweed for about an year with no problems. The installer was a bit different and not much user friendly but it had a lot of options that i wanted.
I don’t know how it was 5 years ago, but these days I think it’s doing pretty good. I’d consider it over fedora if I need a rolling release distro.
Years ago I started out like this, then gradually started reading and understanding the stuff.
I’m using an app called ‘Liftoff for lemmy’. It has been good so far. I’m not sure if it has all the features found in infinity tho.
The fresh feeling of a reinstall lasts for about a week.
If you like debian you could try crunchbang++ and Antix.
Or you could install arch or void linux and configure it minimally with xfce or some window manager.
If you want something fresh , checkout nixos. I have had nixos on my desktop for less than a month now and I’m already considering sticking with it for the forseaable future.
Voila ! you have blocked ads without wasting your VPN slot.
If you are interested in trying different web browsers you can check out Fennec from F-droid or Brave browser. These are my go-to browsers on android.