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  • google captcha that will 100% fail the first time no matter how careful I am, sorry I can't do it anymore, especially if I don't know what I'm opening

    and hasn't it be established bots can solve those now and it's just about the money?

  • I loved xprivacy_lua

    You could hide almost everything.
    No app knew the other apps I used.
    No app had clipboard access. when I needed to paste something I used Xposed Edge.
    You could spoof a lot of info, GPS coordinates, IMEI ... The list goes on.

    support stopped. I should check if there's a fork.

    edit: AOSP permissions have improved and I now use almost exclusively FOSS apps, so I'm not worried, but I still miss the app.

    edit2: there's a fork: https://xdaforums.com/t/xpl-ex-xprivacylua-ex-android-privacy-manager-hooking-manager-extended.4652573/

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  • It is indeed very rough for now, but good to see another app

    Even if it gets better it would need a good multi language (multi-lingual?) support for me to switch, which the official app did a stellar job with.

  • to name a few I like:

    • Read You, brilliant RSS reader. Now syncs with Freshrss. Inspired by Reeder on iOS
    • Voice, audiobook player. I use it in fact to listen to audio from youtube videos (downloaded with Newpipe). For audiobooks (and podcasts) I use
    • Audiobookshelf (needs server)
    • FUTO keyboard with decent on device voice recognition! (exists as a standalone)
    • 8Vim, weird keyboard I really like
    • Fairemail has been my trusty email client for years. Don't be spooked by its many options, once accounts configured the UI doesnt show unecessary stuff IMO. Some unique and useful features.
      But if you want something simpler there's K9, now Thunderbird. Although I still experience the issue with emails not arriving on time with this newer version
    • KeepassDX, great password manager, good UI, keeps improving.
  • They're really skittish and will run away when I'm around, and tend to stay on the walls. Chances are you won't ever touch them by accident.

    So I'm fine sharing the house.

    Also I never seen more than one at a time. It hardly feels like an invasion

  • I just received a Kagi invite from a friend.

    It's absolutely great

    Let's hope they don't look too closely at how family plans are shared for now.
    10€ + taxes a month is just too steep for me

  • Just to be clear: my main point was that you don't own any more the game bought on GOG than on Steam.

    And there are definitely upsides to this type of market.
    Although nowadays I wouldn't buy a just released triple A 70€ game knowing I can't sell or give it (not that I play those much anymore). The games I actually want to keep a few and far between.
    I buy second hand Switch games for my nephews. It's cheap, I'm actually giving them something, and they can trade them with their friends or sell them to buy fortnite skins the little shits

    Again, not hating on GOG, I've been a customer for a long time. Mainly because I don't want any kind of launcher. I play 99% solo games, don't need no updates or multiple clicks to launch a game.