

Most are updated. But even if they’re not updated, at least they should be listed, even if deactivated.
Most are updated. But even if they’re not updated, at least they should be listed, even if deactivated.
Has some decent features. In case anyone is wondering about some features that many phone manufacturers skip these days, this one also misses:
Why “sadly”? What’s your experience with Carrion?
“Coveted feature” might be a bit exaggerated.
Never saw the need to separate work and personal devices. I have a work and a personal profile on my phone. That’s enough.
I won’t switch bank over this.
But I agree, banks often have terrible websites.
LineageOS… the restrictions don’t sound great. I will need the Google Apps, esp. for banking and other work related stuff. No way past it. Some software seems a bit basic, like the camera app. Sony offers a nice one there. Just as an example. There’s other concerns. Small, but hey…
As to your request for contributing to OSM. That’s what we have StreetComplete for.
Sony provides them, by what I gather.
I’ve outgrown the tinkering. Would like to stick with Android. Have too many apps depending on that. Banking, work related stuff.
Thanks for the suggestion, though.
Agreed. Horrible news.
Hoping Syncthing-Fork will continue.
I just installed that on your recommendation.
Hoping for the best.
Here the link for anyone who wants to check it out.
TIL that this is the successor of K9.
Awesome news! I hope.
I wish this blanket statement were true. Firefox is better in some respects, but surely not all. Tab and session management - just to name two examples - are just handled better by the Chromium crowd, as much as it pains me to say that.
That said, I still use Firefox in most cases.
Ok. I’ll follow it. Dazzle me. 🙂
Cool project.
The only question worth asking: does it beat Obsidian in some ways?
Another example of a company making clear that we don’t truly own the games we play on their platform.
This is pretty awesome. Looking forward to it.
That that exists exists in that that that that exists exists in.
It’s still one of the best options for video calling. Available on all the major platforms, no time limits, the quality is great. International call rates are some of the cheapest out there.
Big downside though: it’s not so great on the privacy side.
Actually, yes.
Infinite diversity in infinite combinations.
And what is diversity but a celebration of differences?
…or Humble Bundle if they offer the actual software download.
Not if they just offer Steam keys.
In my opinion.