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Chromium based browser for armeabi-v7a
  • Downvoted bcos Op bi+ched about downvoting in the beginning of text, that's bad behaviour, do better

    Although, the Chromium project just like Android are free, they're stained by being majorly developed by google and are the major source of spying and tracking today

  • What’s the worst piece of technology you’ve ever owned?
  • If you can get one of the early Kobo ereaders, you can flash this Libre OS on it, that would be better.

    Also, those early Kobo ereaders (glo, nia, mini and some other models) can support up to 32gb sdcard, that's a lot of books and out goes the need for cloud storage

    i've been desperately trying to get my hands on one of those, but I live in a third country and import duties are a pain

  • What’s the worst piece of technology you’ve ever owned?
  • Any device produced by the Transsion company, a company which exists only to scam ppl out of their hard earned money and create e-waste. They're the owners of the Infinix, Tecno and Itel mobile lineups

    if you want a 2gb ram device produced this year that can get so hot and burn the flesh off your palm, get one of these devices, they're so prevalent in Africa, India and other developing countries

    the marketing budget for each lineup outweighs the RnD budget for the three collectively

  • Stay Mad, Tankies
  • Hypothethical imaginary situations that are supposed to scare Leftists or other sensible individuals into toeing the dem party lines are false and useless

    i keep seeing this analogy and conclusions pop up everywhere on here over the last three months and I'm think a neo-liberal developer has unleashed a host of bot accounts that parrot their party's propaganda on Lemmy

  • Stay Mad, Tankies
  • When did they say they were throwing their vote away or voting for trunp? You can always expect false analogies from genocidal democrats.

    Political/Voting Apathy is a thing, if an individual's interest and values don't align with yours, you can't expect them to support or follow your party. The Biden-led government committed a genocide, deal with the consequences

  • Nostr continues to raise the bar on private, uncensorable online discourse
  • Nostr isn't a Lemmy alternative, it's a Mastodon/Twitter/BlueSky substitute with more decentralized, secure and private features and i think OP should have pointed that out.

    And since Op was comparing the secure and private features of both protocols, ActivityPub surely has improvements to implement for greater privacy and security.

  • What makes you stand out?

    Hi everyone, i would like to know what makes you stand out from your immediate environment. It could be something physical or a feature that qualifies you.

    I'll go first, i have quite large feet from years of moving around barefooted and while growing up, i had to have shoes custom made as most of the good ones were made in general sizes only, i still have trouble getting shoes.

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    Distro Hopping - For People That Can't Make A Decision @lemmy.world greywolf0x1 @lemmy.ml

    NixOS Tips and Tricks.

    Hello everyone, I came across this sublemming/com today, I saw it had no post yet and decided to do the honour of opening the /c/ to topics.

    I've been running ArchLinux on my former laptop for close to a year now and then got a new one and decided to put NixOS on it. First off, it was intimidating as almost everything I read online about NixOS was either about the Nix language, Flakes, Options, reproducibility and every other peculiar stuff about the Distro. Right now, I'm settled in and really enjoying it.

    Now, I'd like to know any tips, tricks or settings I could do to my install that'd make it a better development environment, I use the Gnome DE and all suggestions are welcome. Also, I'd be replacing the ArchLinux on my former laptop with OpenSuse Tumbleweed, opinions about that are also welcome.

    If you're new to Linux, take your time with it, try out as many distros as you can and if you need any help, you can mention me or check in the general !Linux /c/, you'll surely find all the help you want. Remember, with FOSS software, you're in control of all your information.

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