My library estimates I’ll be able to read it in 7 weeks, so thanks for the future surprise I’ll forget about until then.
My library estimates I’ll be able to read it in 7 weeks, so thanks for the future surprise I’ll forget about until then.
I basically need to stick this xkcd chart next to my computer or I’ll spend days creating something that saves me minutes per years.
Although sometimes it’s fun to automate things just for the hell of it.
I had an Eee PC. It was very slow and the poor resolution of the screen made it hard to use.
And you are asked to add more fields and buttons, but the interface was made in a very old version of visual studio and it breaks something every time you open it up in the editor.
I’m using posteo with Geary on linux and K-9 on Android.
They’re not on the play store currently. You can get them from Github or through the IzzyOnDroid F-Droid repo.
Calculator: I’m using the one that came with grapheneos, which I think is the AOSP calculator. It meets all of my simple calculator needs
Camera: GrapheneOS camera for qr codes and videos, because the modded gcam app (not FOSS) I use doesn’t support either. I like that it shows you the qr link after you scan it instead of instantly opening it. It doesn’t connect to WiFi if you scan one though it will show you the name and password.
Calendar: Fossify Calendar. It’s a fork of simple calendar. It has my favorite calendar interface and works with Davx5 to sync with CalDAV servers.
On my Kobo Libra 2 the battery only drained with wifi on. It won’t charge over 76% for some reason though.
Thanks I hate it.
But still better than mathlab not allowing 0 indexed arrays.
I miss when this was easy.
If you’re in the US and on a carrier that supports stir/shaken and voLTE, Carrion can block (or silence) calls that fail verification. It can also block calls from a block list.