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Dismantling the institution of systematic oppression, one step at a time

  • Straight outta Onion

  • Dumb question Why is calendar or contacts expected to be bundled with email service? Is there any technical limitation or advantage doing so?

  • What a poetry Mankind on a killing spree for oil ending up becoming the oil

  • The FLX1 runs FuriOS, which is an operating system based on Debian, designed and oriented for mobile use without any artificial limitations.

    source

  • Only is someone knew what is to be done and had published it

  • For some reason, this is blocked on uBlock

  • Nice

  • The Book Thief

  • rnote Rnote is an open-source vector-based drawing app for sketching, handwritten notes and to annotate documents and pictures. It is targeted at students, teachers and those who own a drawing tablet and provides features like Pdf and picture import and export, an infinite canvas and an adaptive UI for big and small screens.

  • And with GrapheneOS, I can even scope contacts

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  • I use Swing music player. It's web based and plays in a browser. It's not super featured like subsonic but good enough that it works for me.

  • I'm using Swing music. It has nice webui and native android app

  • I didn't like any native music player and e book reader available on Linux.. So setup waydroid for Symphony and Moon reader And using it on surface pro 6 is quite a nice experience. But I wished they could update to newer Android version.

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  • I had Ben from Ben 10 mostly as xlr8 or heatblast if need flight. Picking up powerups like milestone or postbox.. Lol

  • Should I kill myself, or have a cup of coffee? But in the end one needs more courage to live than to kill himself.

    ~ Camus