EasyTether+ might have a Linux client. It’s a similar app
EasyTether+ might have a Linux client. It’s a similar app
There’s a third now, I need to read it still. I liked the second, though
You should edit the wikipedia entry and include this!
It’s supported on my GrapheneOS install, maybe check it out if you have a Pixel
I use newsboat, if you’re used to the terminal.
Firefox added a decent signing feature. idk bout batch editing tho
Because they’re labelled?
Or you can learn? It sounds like a skill worth learning
Canoeboot is more of a sister to libreboot than a replacement
Why did they fork Emby if Emby is still being actively developed?
It means a functionality that used to work stopped. It’s used in software development. It’s common for software to go through “regression testing” to see if everything old still works after a new feature is added.
Download Wikipedia and put it on a USB drive. Then buy a portable solar panel so you can charge some electronic device to view the wiki. There’s a lot of farming, gathering, hunting, etc knowledge on Wikipedia.
The text only download is way smaller than the media download, but the media may be worth it for identifying plants.
Yeah that’s why they had to put down the dogs
Oh, I can’t read. I didn’t see the iOS mention, and also didn’t realize it was locked down like that. That’s unfortunate, I hope Firefox manages to allow them somehow.
On mobile I use Firefox to accomplish the same thing you just mentioned
Edit: Video Background Play Fix + ublock
Can you share the videos about the war? They sound interesting.
Do you recommend afraid.org?
I was curious as well so I looked at the git tree. I’m not familiar with Firefox code, but I’m assuming I found the list:
pref("extensions.webextensions.restrictedDomains",
"accounts-static.cdn.mozilla.net,accounts.firefox.com,
addons.cdn.mozilla.net,addons.mozilla.org,
api.accounts.firefox.com,content.cdn.mozilla.net,
discovery.addons.mozilla.org,install.mozilla.org,
oauth.accounts.firefox.com,profile.accounts.firefox.com,
support.mozilla.org,sync.services.mozilla.com");
From here
So it looks like it’s mostly to do with the account system of Firefox. I’m not sure why their websites would need special protection, but whatever. It’s not malicious, for now
Why on earth do you run this all on your phone as opposed to on a home server?