Damn even though you explained the abbreviation I still read it as Wife Approval Factor for a second and was very confused
Damn even though you explained the abbreviation I still read it as Wife Approval Factor for a second and was very confused
If your hate only goes towards touchscreens and not having physical buttons, Mazda is (or at least was) very anti-touchscreen. I haven’t done any research on their current stance or if they have good EVs, but a neighbor of mine was really happy with his Mazda ICE car for having a button for everything.
It’s not a full car or even entertainment system, but comma.ai is an opensource autonomous driving software. Last time I looked into this was a few years ago, but basically for most newer cars you can rip out the adaptive cruise control, and effevtively replace it with autonomous driving. Either powered by certain supported phones or dedicated hardware.
I can one-up that: I bought Java Edition around 2016, claimed the free Bedrock license in 2017, then claimed the other license for each of my original licenses when the accounts merged. I’m still surprised that that worked lol
In that case you can try adding before:2023
or similar to your search
Not quite, it stands for Quantum-Dot: https://www.samsungdisplay.com/eng/tech/quantum-dot.jsp
I bought an LG TV, connected it to the internet once to download Jellyfin, blocked internet access directly after.
If you’re cool with connecting it to the internet once, I’d recommend LG, the Magic Remote is light years ahead of the competition.
Other than that, just get any OLED TV and don’t give it internet access (or one of the new QD-OLEDs if you have the money for it).
Yes, but as you say, they have a good privacy policy. Also their revenue model backs up their privacy policy, and I find their reasoning as to why they aren’t FOSS fair:
Will Magic Earth be Open Source?
No; since it is also used commercially (we have a paid Magic Earth SDK for business partners), we cannot make the code public.
(from the FAQ)
At least in terms of addresses, I feel like Magic Earth is significantly better than Organic Maps.
I really enjoyed Tetris (2023). The story was super riveting and I also really liked the soundtrack (mostly just “modernized” Tetris music).
Here’s a similar question, my answer should also be relevant to your question.
As for Switch emulation, yuzu still runs great, with many playable games on the deck. If you don’t have the AppImage or Flatpak already, make sure to get it from a reputable source.
Edit: Or, if you’re lazy, just use Ryujinx (also available in EmuDeck).
While I do mostly agree with your statement, it’s incredibly annoying when I type in a local IP for my router or server and it automatically gets turned into https.
It’s not decentralized, everyone connects to one central server.
I could see this coming in handy if you’re sharing links to places and send them to less privacy oriented friends, so you don’t have to hear the “Ugh why can’t you just use Google Maps?” again.
According to the readme it also works the other way around, making this a great addition to your OSM app of choice.
Edit: it doesn’t seem to work quite right yet in version 0.3.4 on F-Droid
Edit 2: Google Maps -> OSM works now :D
I will once again shill for Proxigram (not my project), the only? remaining FOSS instagram frontend. You can try it out on one of the public instances.
I’m not entirely sure if it supports opening Instagram links though.
While I do agree and have stopped using the Samsung keyboard, it does have many unique features that I still miss almost daily.
A few that come to mind:
Do you mean the SimpleMobileTools keyboard or the “normal” Simple Keyboard?
Coming from the Samsung keyboard (and before that Apple), I’m quite dissatisfied with the cursor movement in most Android keyboards (including HeliBoard).
If by ‘Experience’ you mean the UI, I really like LibreTube. As you already said, personalized recommendations will only work with the ‘proper’ YouTube app. In that case I’d suggest looking into ReVanced. Afaik it doesn’t improve privacy, but it does revert some of the stupid changes YouTube has made over the years.