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  • That's pretty accurate tbh, I'm ashamed to say I only know English, but a couple downsides include poor suggestions and aggressive replacement (doesn't save if you prefer an acronym to be lowercase), and it's amusing watching it freak out when I enter an email address. I do need it though - I'm glad it *does have those features, and a clipboard. Plus I often remote access my PC and my Linux server, and being able to use up/down arrow keys is an absolute must, at least for now. Not even the Gboard had that and it took a little while to find one.

    I suppose the best keyboard for you is determined by your reliance on features like autocomplete, predictive input (i.e. listing emails in an email box), clipboard, multi-language support, and aesthetic customisation!

  • Yes, I'm so glad that operators like site: and before: are supported. Necessary for weeding out a few bad results aha

  • Oh I've been on that page before. What a doozy.

    If you follow the conflict with Al-Qaeda, the furthest I could trace was those who ran the group orchestrated 9/11 because the USA murdered three of their members. Prior to that there was no intent to attack the US. The government is so hellbent on inventing conflict and convincing the poor lambs of their people that some localised conflict in Lebanon, if left unchecked, will end their family's livelihood, that they seem to create extremists that are hellbent on Liberating their families from the US.

    I've always thought of the USA as a 'world police' and I do not like their overreach.

  • Rent rule

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  • A wild dirty Sesame St meme!

  • Without knowing, I like to look at everything with a positive light.

    Perhaps it means to support Palestine until they're not only on their feet, but can fuck up their longtime oppressors so the situation is reversed, i.e. they are the ones doing the oppressing. I'm all for liberation but idk, simple freedom sounds enough

    With a bit of research, it does seem legitimately supportive, however some sources that use that phrase elaborate further, saying "Palestinians need to take back their land to win this war" and "Palestinians own that land"

    They are referring to Jerusalem, of course, and that attitude is exactly why there has been bloodshed for 2,000 years.
    History: Romans occupied the Holy Land, Israelites werent happy and tried to rebel but lost. The first time they were stripped of their positions in power. The second attempt resulted in their banishment from the city. The third attempt resulted in a full blown massacre. In their absence, Palestinians moved in, both Semites and Muslims, but Israelis trickled back and they both started fighting over who it belongs to. In about 150AD. It's been a Holy War ever since.

  • I'd say the CLI is perfectly fine, I have a config in the same folder so all I have to do is input the URL. I just switch between output directories for episode vs playlist by '#' commenting out the other.

  • I recommend, as a bonus, to use Universal Android Debloater, it has an easy to understand GUI and it uses AndroidDebugBridge to connect to the phone via USB. It shows all the installed apps, recommends with various tiers the apps that are worth uninstalling - every app has a helpful description - and blitzes the fuckers. System or factory bloat isn't safe from it.

  • I guess I'll share my setup aha. Forewarning: I invested heavily into self hosting and being in full control of as much as possible, mainly to try to be 'Internet independent'.

    • Google ads, APIs, telemetry and everything else that is not necessary: AdGuard Home (selfhosted)
    • Android app store: Fdroid with IzzyOnDroid repo, failing that Aurora Store, if apps still whine about not being to use Play Services then I use the Play Store
    • Gmail: Mailcow Dockerized (selfhosted) with K9 Android client
    • SMS (not that I use it anyway): Fossify SMS
    • Instant messaging: Matrix (selfhosted) for Discord/Telegram style with Element client, or Telegram FOSS
    • File Manager (I goddamn hate that Google Files forces itself onto any phone after initial setup, even when there's a manufacturer installed one already): Material Files
    • GBoard (It's also really fucking invasive): HeliBoard
    • YouTube: via Revanced Manager, with Odysee as a hopeful replacement. Much lower userbase though, obviously.
    • Google Photos (refuses to settle for less than 100% file access): Part of a self hosted Samba share that I keep synced to via FolderSync (from Play Store - they charge €10 for the app outside of Google)
    • Chrome: Brave (I downloaded a script to debloat it of crypto and AI)
    • Google Search: My partner uses Ecosia for environment reasons, and I use DuckDuckGo for privacy reasons
    • Chromecast: I recommend a Roku
    • AndroidOS: CalyxOS if Pixel, LineageOS if not
    • Play Services: Gapps pico or nano because some things are still tied to Play Services
    • Maps is superior, unfortunately, but OSMAnd is a good alt
    • Google DNS, used by default by a lot of things like routers: Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1
  • Nice, I have also chosen most of the same as you. For custom ROM there's CalyxOS, which ironically makes a Pixel phone one of the best picks for deGoogleing
    I don't like the proprietary style of Proton Mail, plus they charge to have more than one account logged in, which is very inconvenient, so I set up my own Mailcow instance

    For YouTube I highly recommend ReVanced

    For notes I use Apache-CouchDB and connect using Obsidian with the LiveSync plugin. Live sync is fantastic and is as close as I think I'll ever get to OneNote.

    NextCloud is great, a pain in the arse to add existing files as you need to upload everything, but a few hours of uploading with Cloudflare set to DNS only is fine

  • 76% of their Q2 2024 revenue came from adverts. I'd rather pay with capitalist-consumerist shit on my screen than pay with money, but as everyone knows it's far too invasive rn. Ergo, I use uBlock, sponsorblock and I don't care about cookies.

  • The killer for me has to be that it doesn't support searching for phrases within websites I need. Latest example: github. I can be on the project page, copy a phrase from the code and search ddg with it in double quotemarks, and get 0 results. Copy - google.com - paste - enter - loads of results.

    Also the search function broke for about a day, a few days ago

  • Plenty of apps on Android are great replacements for centralised services we've gotten used to, and can be installed from another source like fdroid, like clients for Telegram, Matrix, Lemmy, Mastodon, Mattermost etc. As they weren't installed via Google Play, they can't use Google's notification service and instead use local alternatives.

  • That's shocking. Interestingly, it only autogenerated that spiel for Gemma. Gemini (2.0 Flash for Image) generated perfectly fine

  • That's another thing I'm sympathetic to the US about - voter apathy is a strong beast and it's unfortunate that the majority (in nearly any country) is not bothered about any change in power. Especially regarding those who seek to remove rights and livelihoods of certain people, as that always bites the majority in the arse.

  • There are Palestinian Jews, honestly how did a colony of 300m allow an unschooled pleb to run things? The USA forces their influence on other countries, so this fuckery is not limited to one country.

  • This has to be fake..

  • They've been subjugating the Middle East to their bullshit for half a century, it's a normal day at this point

  • Motherfucker I'd better get started archiving

  • The trick of retrofitting any battery powered device into a wired one is to remove the battery. No matter what, Li-ion batteries cannot sustain permanent power. Expensive adapters and new Androids can regulate power well, as can automations, but the best worry-free option is battery removal.

    Edit: I've just remembered Fairphone, they're bossing the mobile repair ability front and have removable batteries like pre-2012. Could get one of those

  • I had a long running plan that played out with my GTX 1080. I wanted my server (in my bedroom) to be as quiet as possible, and the (Gigabyte) 1080's fans, with one slightly dodgy bearing, wasn't going to cut it. I deshrouded it and ran thermal tests in my main PC. Long story short, while in the server machine it blitzed a local Piper model (<1s processing voice commands) and Emby transcoding with Max 5GB used. I know Piper is a far cry from an LLM, but at least you'll know that its more than capable of everything else.

    Edit: Here are my notes in case it helps anyone lol