but the UI is substantially better than Android
For children and drunks, maybe.
but the UI is substantially better than Android
For children and drunks, maybe.
For someone in Russia, the impermanence might be a desirable feature. I mean, there’s always still IRC but Discord is all the rage these days.
Get off my lawn.
Colorado House Bill 21-1229 is law here now, maybe your state can pass a bill like it too?
Great marketing in the leadup to Xmas. It worked on me, I wanted to get my wife an apple watch for the holiday and when I saw this news I pulled the trigger instantly.
Nice timing, Apple. You dicks.
I dunno man, you just seem very easy to annoy.
lol, found the road rager?
iMessage is supposed to be encrypted? I had no idea.
Is there a self-hosted alternative to SMS push? That’s my main push notification, I can’t think of another “service” I use on my phone. I’m an edge case though, already degoogled and don’t let much push to me. SMS is a necessity for work and personal.
To turn that question around, what incentive do the corporations have to encrypt that data? Whole bunch easier to just not care.
Oh, that’s silly as hell, I love it.
Some skinny dude in a Guy Fawkes mask sneaks in through the dog door and turns up the heat while you’re at work
myanonamouse rocks. I think it’s just an interview to get in still. Trivial to build ratio.
I use Calibre for management. It’s a little clunky but it manages thousands of titles easily, probably tens of thousands.
log into your google account in aurora
Yeah, no deal. Google login does not touch this phone. It’s just how I like it.
USB C Port is a little looser than I would like
Maybe yours is one that barely passed QC. That’s one of the replaceable modules though right? Might be worth contacting CS about.
Also I have not been able to purchase any paid apps
It’s the same on my Pixel 6a with CalyxOS and the Aurora Store (anonymous access to Play Store). We simply cannot get a paid Play Store app to work without logging into Google. I can get my bank app, local transit app, firefox, bitwarden, etc from there as well as what I’ve settled on for driving nav, HereWeGo.
That’s TomTom’s free nav app and it appears to get it’s traffic info from the commercial solutions TomTom provides to truckers (paid service for them). It’s good enough, but I do miss Google Maps sometimes. I like it better than Apple Maps.
Most everything else is handled through FDroid and the apps are decent to great, no show stoppers. I don’t use it for much that would leak privacy on the app side besides banking, browsing and navigation though. It’s not for everyone.
The only way I can think of to use paid apps is to pay the developer directly and then sideload. I don’t even know if any devs do that.
As long as /e/os hangs tough my next phone will probably be a FairPhone, I really dig the philosophy and repairability.
Cool, wanna play cards?
I was just going off of what you wrote, couldn’t know what you meant
In 7-stud having card memory is important because there are no common cards. There’s a famous scene in Rounders where Matt Damon’s character comes in a reads the “Judge’s Game” cold and mentions that one of the players had folded a card that was necessary for one of the players to win (I think the one that was bluffing), securing his clerkship. Good scene
AKK flop best hand would be KKKKA. Holding AA on an AKK flop gives you second nuts.
The OS is in between the service and the bare metal. Something like OPNsense can be said to be running on bare metal because the OS and the firewall service are so intertwined. However, something like firewalld isn’t running on the bare metal because it’s just a service of the operating system.
That’s how I understand it anyway, I’m not a pro