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Well, that explains the memes.
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Well, that explains the memes.
ONLYOFFICE is quite good, although it prefers DOCX.
A very nice list. I believe the entire Simple Mobile project has been forked to preserve the brilliant apps before their new owner completely butchers them. However, I don’t have a link handy right now.
Honestly, on mobile, there isn’t really anything. However, if you’re burdened with an iPhone (like me), I’d say use iMovie.
If you’re on Android and you’re clever, you might be able to use FFmpeg from inside Termux.
If you have a particularly powerful phone, you might be able to install a window manager (most people go for Fluxbox) and a lightweight video editor (like Avidemux) in Termux, share your screen with a TigerVNC daemon, and then use a VNC client on Android to access it. It will most likely be slow and a little choppy, but it might just work if you seriously have no alternative.
Ah, I didn’t know about any of that.
Try Friendica first. If it’s not your cup of tea, here are a few others:
Ah, bollocks.
I say we either resurrect KHTML, or try and turn NetSurf, Servo, or Ladybird into something that you can realistically use as your main browser.
I don’t give a flying fuck about whether I’m using Gecko or WebKit. Both are open-source.
As for why I’m using Firefox over Safari, it gives me better tracking protection than vanilla Safari, it allows me to use SearXNG, and it means I can set a custom homepage. Also, for some reason, Safari has no private mode on my phone.
Not to mention that Mozilla is working on a Gecko-based version of the browser, as Apple is being forced by the EU to allow sideloading, third-party app stores, and third-party browser engines.
I’m not sure what would happen if I did that, and I don’t want to risk it.
I’ll wait until I’m a legal adult, and then I’ll do that.
My parents have never explicitly said this, but this seems like something my dad would think.
They don’t have to pay for it, though. I’ve asked to buy a Fairphone with my money that I earned from my job several times, but they wouldn’t budge and I eventually just gave up.
I would if I could. In an ideal world, I’d be running postmarketOS with LibreWolf on a PINEPHONE; but that’s simply not the way things are.
It’s not my choice. I’m a 17-year-old in a family of Apple shills.
Actually, I have. It gives me better tracking protection than vanilla Safari, it allows me to use SearXNG, and it means I can set a custom homepage. Also, for some reason, Safari has no private mode on my phone.
Not to mention that Mozilla is working on a Gecko-based version of the browser, as Apple is being forced by the EU to allow sideloading, third-party app stores, and third-party browser engines.
Try Vikunja. Project Segfault has an instance, but you can host your own if you want.
On iOS and macOS, it’s hard to beat NetNewsWire.
On Android, I use Feeder.
On Windows and Linux, go for QuiteRSS.
I’d go for PeerTube, personally. LBRY/Odysee would also do the trick, but it tends to have a lot of far-right bullshit on it, as well as being built around crypto.
You can put a birthday field in a contact, but it doesn’t seem to integrate with the calendar.
I already use Tutanota for email, but you have to pay if you want multiple calendars.
I mean, I could probably code events manually using colour emojis (🟥🟧🟨🟩🟦🟪⬛️⬜️🟫), but ideally multiple calendars would be standard.
I use
master
because I’m nostalgic. If it matters that much, though, I’ll start usingtrunk
(like we used to back in the days of SVN).