The full Wikipedia is saved on my mobile phone thanks to Kiwix
The full Wikipedia is saved on my mobile phone thanks to Kiwix


They did.


Not much but I added it to AlternativeTo (needs to be approved by an admin)
Couldn’t you just have install another app launcher instead of the default one provided by /e/OS nammed Bliss ?


Didn’t they just abandon the FOSS edition recently?


Use IronFox (forked from DivestOS Mull Browser) if you want a private FOSS firefox-based browser on Android. Note that it still lacks per-site isolation like every other FF based browser on Android, but this seems to be the most harden option available.
They don’t recommand it because if bought today you won’t have much support in the comming years. So if you are already on Pixel 6 Pro you can install GOS it’s just that once Google stop supporting it Graphene will do the same.


Yep it’s not re-inventing the wheel so it should do fine.


I think it’s not maintained anymore but it is a very cool project indeed
I tend to agree but it still remove more google blobs from its codebase.


Most of the time I use MarkDown and export as PDF, if I need more complex layouts I’ll use Libre Office


DRM-free games is the main reason why I buy on GOG. Preservation is nice to have and donate to round up the price of purchase but I don’t have money to become a patron. This feels important enough for me to care but not enough for me to put money every month in it. I’m glad people are doing it and that GOG exist.
This is a DE not a distro, System76’s distro is named Pop_OS!
The thing that they don’t show a code Licence in their comparison is a bit off. It’s proprietary software comparing to FOSS or Open Source competitor without any mention to this… But maybe it’s decent.
Exactly, that’s the community fork of SimpleMobileTools. However there is also Goodwy that have forked them in the name of Right Apps. Right Calendar, Right Gallery, Right Messages, Right Files and Right Contacts.


I agree with you however I think we can built a better internet and the fediverse is in my opinion part of it. However I understand that it’s hard to live on providing a free service, hoping for users to make donations to cover your spends and making a fair revenue is dellusional. I don’t have the magic recipe for making great revenue from a free apps without sacrificing users digital integrity. However I think it’s fair for Lemmy users to know that some clients could behave like proprietary closed and centralized plateforms such as X and Reddit.
The author should have noted that users could pay a fee to disable ads and analytics because you can. He certainly didn’t knew this and that’s making it unfair.
Honestly I don’t like extended analytics such as this and that’s one of the reasons I’m not using Boost. I rather send some sats (bitcoin) to free and open source projects I rely on. Not everybody is like that and I can imagine that many projects I’ve financially contribute to aren’t sustainable businesses, I wish there was another way than enabling global surveillance for people that couldn’t afford paying. Privacy shouldn’t be a privilege yet it is.
TLDR ; Yes it’s standard business but Lemmy users and devs making great free product deserve better !
The sad truth is that Apple Silicon, especially Ultra chip are champion of local inference. Using oMLX instead of ollama take the most out of it.
In my region older Mac Studio are hard to find but maybe you will be more lucky than I am.