I wonder how the EU is gonna like those two options
I wonder how the EU is gonna like those two options
For some reason I expected this to be a pun or a dad joke…
Yeah, clock app crashing is an interesting one… 🤔
I believe (might be wrong!) there was literally one guy working on it so anything in their personal situation could be the reason
It’s hard enough to find a good alternative, let alone a FOSS one… So sad to see KC and SUMO go…
/s Sorry, I had to 🤣
Man, I stole your meme
Obligatory xkcd link: https://xkcd.com/927
Considering there is a Debian 12 based version available and the latest Ubuntu-based one is 22.04, it does look like they’re moving towards Debian. They don’t seem to be the only one to do it, I’ve heard Linux Mint team is supposed to make LMDE their main distro at some point in future as well
Not sure what issue you had, but the very same code from OP just worked for me on the site linked in the other comment…
Why do you need a browser on a PC to install new OS on your phone?
Have same issue with my LMDE, so interested in what answers you’ll receive here cause it might be something similar on my side
Oh, my bad, somehow missed we’re on the foss community. No, I don’t know any foss alternative
Why not stay with Splitwise? The free version I’ve got allows to set multiple unequal payers and split (un)equally…
I think Windows keeps some bugs unfixed for backwards competibility reasons
Would you say it makes sense to have accounts on the 2-3 instances that you’re most interested in rather than 2 account and being dependent on federation?
There is a website in my country hosting DRM-protected documentaries. So far I only was able to screenrip that from FF with disabled hardware acceleration using OBS, but that method sucks since I can’t really use PC at the time. I might give this one a try then…
I always heard rooting an android device wipes the DRM keys - is it not true then?
The issue with Friendica, compared to Lemmy/Mastodon/etc, is that you’d need your friends and communities to also move to Friendica, which hardly happens