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  • oh, Its in the AUR... nice!!

  • My family fell for it, and it is really hard to convince them otherwise.

  • oh man, that not even my "Today I'm feeling overwhelmed by my emotions so I cue my emotional playlist till I figure out a rational plan" But thanks anyway :)

  • god bless the AUR

  • I don't know why but this made me want to play that Windows pinball game like the old times

  • Seems like it could be useful for managing huge libraries

  • I was like you, did not get the point of playlists until I got into techno and some other genres that most people would consider "trashy". Plus there are some collections of Movies/Games that fit nice into a playlist. Anyway, thanks for the recommendation, I will check it now :) .

  • Hehe thanks. I download huge playlists and then listen to them offline because hate to wait for music to play, specially on Holidays. I recommend SimpMusic for you, lets you use Youtube Music privately with no ads and download music with no restrictions. As for how I download my music.... my lawyer told me no to answer that.
    I was born in 1996 but I feel you man, we used to share music with Infrared on those SonyEricssons and Nokias and then bluetooth.

  • jajajajajaja responding is the most latin thing ever. Puedes decir "replying" o "commenting".
    :)

  • I think most people hate Snaps because Ubuntu is replacing .deb packages with snaps with no user prompt and that is a cardinal sin in Linux against the freedom and power of the user. Being "bloated" can't help either when package maintainers do all what they can to ship programs light and simple. So it goes against at least two Linux principles.

  • I think Lineage OS integrated launcher is fine but if you need to change it I would recommend Lawnchair or Kvaesito. It really depends on you workflow and what functions you want/need. I would say Lawnchair has a more classic interface while still allowing for customization. There are some forks going around so I encourage you to look in Github or F-droid. Oh and Niagara launcher is nice if you depend on few apps that you frequently use, but it has some features locked that are only available in the PRO version.

  • good idea, but I prefer to keep my script kid config private. XD

  • I've seen that username before, do you create and/or maintain wofi?

  • Yesterday I dreamt of losing my i3 config.

  • Libretube and Clipious are not fronts ends, they just use Piped and Invidious front ends respectively.

  • Newpipe, Libretube, Clipious. Those are front ends for youtube. I would recommend reading about them and cheling them out.

  • Ive been using it for over a year now and it has been a breeze

  • ah well, I just close all windows at once very rarely anyway but its useful.

  • I read the study, it only compares just one iPhone to one Google Pixel phone and it concludes that Google just sends more accumulated data, not more data type. The reason for that is because DroidGuard send a full device integrity report to google to check things like the bootloader, mounts, if its rooted, if its an emulator, etc... Plus its checking for API hooking like Frida as the study testers where using. Droidguard is a huge obfuscated blob of data so sending loads of obfuscated data keys makes sense. The study concludes that while google calls for more data, the type of data regarding privacy is the same for iOS and Google Android.

    You say that you want your phone for productivity like modifying your phone would be unproductive. Which is funny since your are on Lemmy commenting on a post about "Mildy Infuriating Stuff". If you do not care for for modification is one thing, but if one wishes to do so one should be able to do it. I'm totally fine with using tools as is, but if one would like to modify it then Apple, Google or whomever should not prevent it, if it voids the warranty or some other contract then so be it. It is your tool not theirs.

    I agree with you that Google are a piece of shit, just that I think the same of Apple. I think that buying a phone for $1500 when there are other options for $400 is insane. From what I have read most developers and regular people who want privacy and freedom try to de-Google their phone, or run a custom ROM, and on their PC they run Debian, Arch or whatever. If that i not an option for you that is fine, but is not for nothing that people are running away from Apple and Google while they are getting their asses sued, it is not for nothing that government institutions around the world are replacing Windows with GNU/Linux.