That is always the consensus whenever this is reposted, but I would argue that description doesn't really fit. Rom is too clever and not hypermasculine enough
The US government also holds a secret bank account in your name, and you can access it by writing diagonally and not paying your child support. See !insanepeoplefacebook@lemmy.world for more.
Applications where the APK is not published alongside the source code in GitHub or whatever, and is instead only available through an F-Droid repo (like Mull), take some extra configuration to set up through Obtainium. Fortunately, there is this neat crowdsourced list of popular apps that require that type of extra configuration, where you can find an app like Mull in the list and quickly import its configuration into Obtainium
Mull still requires the manual compat lsit for whatever reason, therefore now in ironfox you run into that issue
But I do not experience that issue with IronFox. The other user above did, but Bitwarden autofill has always worked for me in IronFox with no issue. So far, the only difference I have experienced between Mull/IronFox is the app icon.
Interesting. I have never had an issue using Bitwarden with either Mull or IronFox. I did experience that package ID issue with Mulch (the Chromium version of Mull), but that seemed to have fixed itself at some point somehow. But although all three of those browsers do Bitwarden autofill for me without issue, none are in that hardcoded list.
Now I don't have to worry about having to check every so often to see if they've updated by going to their gitlab!
You might want to look into Obtainium if you have any other apps you do that with. You add a link to GitHub, GitLab, Codeberg, etc. into Obtainium for whichever apps you want to track, and Obtainium will automatically check each source in the background every six hours or whatever.
I'm not sure exactly how far back you need me to go:
Mozilla made Firefox for Android
Divested Computing Group (developer behind DivestOS) forked it into Mull (which is completely unrelated to Mullvad)
The privacy community largely considered Mull to be their mobile browser of choice due to its out-of-the-box focus on privacy
Just this month, Divested Computing Group announced that they will be ceasing development on all of their projects
IronFox was soon forked from Mull, aiming to continue its goals of focusing on privacy
Until now, the only official way to install IronFox was by downloading the APK directly from their git repo (or building it from source, I guess). Now that the developer has set up an F-Droid repo, one can add that repo to their F-Droid app and allow F-Droid to manage downloading/installing/updating IronFox
What was even the point of coming up with a Borg Queen? That really retcons the core of what the Borg had been established to be: a collective consciousness with no sense of individuality or hierarchy.
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Wow, even the LSD guy was in on it. Talk about not getting high on your own supply.
Owsley Stanley ate a carnivorous diet for over fifty years, until he died in 2011.
From at least the mid-1960s until his death, Stanley practiced and advocated an all-meat diet, believing that humans are naturally carnivorous. He argued that rare red meat was a complete food and that a diet of such is optimal for human health and longevity. He held many radical opinions on biology and nutrition. He argued that the body could not store protein or fat as adipose tissue, but would instead be simply excreted if consumed in excess, and that only consumption of carbohydrates and sugars could make someone obese. He also theorized that diabetes was not technically a disease but actually the term for the damage wrought by insulin, and that adopting a zero carb diet would treat this so-called disease.
Does that mean it will be simpler to enable multimedia codecs? That is always a bit of a pain point on a new Fedora install, in my experience.