I’m making peace with just calling it karma.
I’m making peace with just calling it karma.
Guess their thinking is that Google may not be a monopoly in 3 years, so the rules might not need to apply at that point, or they be reviewed?
“Don’t run, we come in peace”
At that point I think many would just get a decent powerbank. I’d prefer a larger capacity battery, 7000-10000mah even if the phone is slightly heavier and bigger. Especially for travel.
If I were a suspicious person I’d say this was an ad for the new Penguin show.
I personally fucking hate it. But my whole friends group use it for events (bad, birthdays), and messenger chat.
How do you convince ~30 people to switch to something else?
What app do they switch to?
Has options for pasting, and even a clipboard history feature? Although have not enabled that or tested it.
Same. I’ve been attempting to de-Google and stick with FOSS where possible, but only Lawnchair has come close to Nova Launcher, but it’s not without its limitations like setting a primary home screen, and better widget padding and removing round corners.
I’m still experimenting with others, but many are no longer under active development either.
Agreed. Plenty of notes apps; none with decent collaboration features.
I went with FUTO Keyboard. It’s the only keyboard that ticks all my boxes to replace GBoard so far.
I wish the swiping predictions were a bit better though.
Is this also how they know which ads to feed you?
Just out of interest, how do those browsers, and other forks, get funding? All voluntarily development or donations?
Just stop buying their coffee. You don’t need it.
I tried it and was underwhelmed, but also overwhelmed.
I love the idea of choosing everything I want, but Arch also meant the pain of learning to install everything I actually need first.
Is there a minimalistic distro that installs all just the essentials (drivers, services like DHCP, a package manager, desktop GUI), and then I choose from there?
Satire is well & truly dead.
Yeah. Then I’ll fill up my free 15gb quota with garbage OS files, and be prompted to pay a subscription to backup the other 1-2tb of data.
Microsoft: It’s not difficult to turn back on
If it doesn’t load quickly or properly, I just don’t watch it, which ultimately hurts Google.
Can it, or others mentioned in thread, stream from shared folder on local networks?