





Great job!! How are you liking /e/?


I agree the addresses display strangely but the search still works, so it’s okay for me.
But I’m really commenting to say that the left of the four buttons can be changed! Settings > Interface > Left button setup. Mine is set to add a place to OSM as I like to edit, but it can also be a shortcut to settings, record a track, or be removed entirely.
I got the 9 because it has reverse wireless charging and just put a case wkth magnets on it. 10/10 would recommend


According to @wicked@programming.dev people who are allergic to shrimp are also allergic to cockroaches
So if you’re allergic to shrimp you can’t have coffee I guess


Thanks! I’ll give it a go at some point, I greatly appreciate the help :)


Did you make any modifications for large file uploads? My main problem was that big files (As in 5GB) would fail.


I’ve tried to use quantum and it lost the “just works” factor that OG filebrowser has. Not sure what I’ll do now
I was just looking into this. My strategy was to see where privacy-conscious people actually put their money. For example, the GrapheneOS project uses Porkbun.
I now use Porkbun and have no complaints. My requirements were to be cheap, have WHOIS privacy, and support DNSSEC.
I’m in a similar situation actually. I use MySudo for VOIP wherever I can. It’s essentially my spam number just to get codes on, but I’ve never tested it with WF specifically.
Tello and US Mobile are they best “real” number carriers I have found. $8/mo, and you can pay another service to forward all messages to your extra-US number. You’re trusting two parties for it, but I haven’t found a better way.
I haven’t been able to find one. As a workaround I use gasbuddy in a browser with ad blocking. I get information from them and they get nothing from me.
Would be ideal if there were a better replacement, but it would be hard to get a solid userbase.
OSMAnd is not OSM. OSMAnd and CoMaps are on equal ground as far as using OSM.
IMO OSMAnd has more features which is great if you want them, but I prefer CoMaps for having what I need while feeling simpler. Can’t really go wrong here, they’re both great.
I don’t know the current status but the macos update broke booting into Asahi. Everything is still there, just not bootable. I just haven’t booted, let alone updated, macos so I have had no issues personally.
I used a Macbook Pro (M1) for work and I loved it. But a few years in, liquid glass ruined everything making it laggy and incredibly frustrating to use. I had already installed Asahi and I switched to that full time, accepting some battery loss but keeping the excellent hardware still.
So, my point is that you might be able to have the best if both worlds. Look at the Asahi documentation and see if a supported (or even planned) device works for you, and use MacOS until you want to switch to Asahi. I would recommendation installing Asahi ASAP though in case Apple breaks it like they did with OS 27.
Just a suggestion based on my experience, do what seems best for you!


Unlike most sensitive toothpastes, which work by either numbing the nerve or slowly blocking tiny channels inside the tooth over days or weeks, AeroGraft quickly seals exposed tubules (tiny hollow canals that make up the interior structure of human teeth) while releasing calcium and phosphate ions to form a protective mineral layer on the tooth surface.
I think OsmAnd is great, but I personally prefer the cleaner feel of CoMaps. Just preference.


And the flamingo is just the headliner. There’s also seals, turtles, birds, etc
I agree, but also Waterfox just generally has a more free/unmonitozed default and the AI stuff is just an example. It’s a one-time switch to Waterfox and it’ will forever turn off/on the stuff that you would otherwise have to do manually.
I think this is a poor mentality. You’re essentially giving in and increasing Google’s network effect, making privacy harder for everyone. Choosing to use a more private service where possible will shift the power slowly, and there’s really no downside with email. You can do this with a free tier, no money required until it’s worth it for yourself.
They eat bugs and stuff. Not spiders though, that’s a myth (unless they’re already dead maybe).