It installs the packages directly from the respective github repos
Or you mean vetting the apps themselves and not the packages?
It installs the packages directly from the respective github repos
Or you mean vetting the apps themselves and not the packages?
I don’t see it on F-Droid or Izzy’s repositories yet.
Obtainium (Get android app updates directly from the source) https://f-droid.org/packages/dev.imranr.obtainium.fdroid/
is handy for cases like these
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This is fascinating, thanks for the link
This is what I’ve been missing the most since switching to Wayland.
I was testing again yesterday, on Fedora mainly.
lan-mouse is a bit clunky. It requires too many clicks to start on Gnome. bi-directional. Couldn’t get it to work on NixOS but I’m new to it.
Input leap can be finicky to install and set up too, depending on your system. For some reason on my setup it lags a lot, and from time to time I have to reconnect. They don’t give an easy access to builds, but you can find them. It requires to be connected with a GitHub account though.
Bluebus 22: 5,460 m (17.9 ft)
Dodge Ram: 6,340 m (20.8 ft)
I keep coming back to this one. Very peaceful.
One night my ex decided to wear make up even though she never did. It wasn’t badly done but it felt odd, it just wasn’t her
But honestly I don’t care much, except for fake lashes, I don’t find that attractive in the slightest
I meant EVs in general, I don’t know much about them.
That’s good to hear, thanks
Is it true it draws power to keep the battery warm when parked, and if so is it significant?
I wish one of those search based launchers would implement a t9 keyboard for searching apps so I could replace Appdialer (which isn’t open source)
Crash on degoogled phones (dev is already aware)
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The menus are definitely busy and confusing (there are many options), but once it’s set up I’ve never been bothered by the UI. I quite like how emails are shown OOTB in fact, with the right padding and day separation; I also use most buttons that are offered by default. So yeah, sane defaults.
Off the top of my head what I like:
Not trying to say it’s better, to each their own. But it’s great.
edit: I received an email at 06:19 in fairemail. it’s now 06:56 and I just received it in thunderbird