I always opt-out and have never gotten push back. Sometimes I’ll even start a trend with people behind me.
I always opt-out and have never gotten push back. Sometimes I’ll even start a trend with people behind me.
I’ve always somewhat disliked single issue voters, only to become one and would vote for pro-privacy candidates… If any existed.
If you mention Graph<nospam>eneOS, you summon him. Check his history
Ollama has been great for self-hosting, but also checkout vLLM as its the new shiny self-hosting toy
It was actually a mistake. They were removed years ago specifically for the fdroid builds, but were reintroduced at some point on accident. Annoying mistake for sure
Do you have their self-hosted fdroid repository installed?
Not OP, but I’m guessing PDFs add more metadata that is harder to remove. Just a guess
I’m trying to learn about licensing. Why do you like AGPL-3.0 compared to others?
Which image? I’ve seen a few wireguard options on docker hub
Could be. It was a while ago, but I think I even tried a recent version of ungoogled chromium without success. All mobile apps btw
I tried this a million different which ways a few months ago. Couldn’t get Duolingo to accept it. Gave up and haven’t been back since
I’ve used it exclusively for 5 years for the privacy benefits. Destination and address search is BAD. Navigation is adequate.
Also important, the same tracker exists in the official F-Droid client app. Could it really be that big if a concern if it exists there too?
Love these kinds of projects. Recently been using this FOSS STT app on degoogled phone: https://github.com/ElishaAz/Sayboard (see releases for APKs)
Which has been great because I went years without STT.
This Futo looks promising with the punctuation. Now only if they publish to fdoid.
Excellent project vision! Much needed
Agreed, that would be nice. At least they have a dedicated APK download site. https://protonapps.com/protonmail-android No self-updating though
Awesome! Where did this number come from?
Pylance, I believe, doesn’t work due to a Microsoft proprietary language server. But installing Pyright does most of the job. Something like that.
Do I need an eye patch?