Was that before or after going to the bank, laughing?
Was that before or after going to the bank, laughing?
Been using /e/OS on a OnePlus 6T for the last ~2 years and love it. The built-in ad tracker blocker works well. GoS works for the best part and if it doesnt, heading over to the website usually works.
Rocking a T480 hackintosh over here.
New Outlook is just the old Windows Mail application reskinned. The fact that you can have both Outlook and NEW Outlook installed at the same time is weird. Working in IT, its one thing I check when working with end users.
Easily done within Magic Earth
Next to KDEconnect, I freaking love Freetube. Just a nice application
What’s the browseraudit.com score of using it?
Yes, current firmware 1.14 “released” the weather functionality. Displays an icon depending on the weather type and the temp
Breezy will send the temp to GadgetBridge and then over to the pinetime watch.
Been using this for the last couple months. Works great with Gadgetbridge / Pinetime watch
If you dont need to scan any checks, why not just use the website?
YES!!! So glad there are VAST fan out there
Oneplus 6t. Still use it today, in fact typing this comment on it. Been great with custom Roms, has Android 13 on it with newest security updates installed (November 2023). Cost me $75. People look at me weirdd when i say that.
Been running /e/os on Oneplus 6T and it’s been great. Built in tracker blocker is nice. Maybe a possible alternative to try
Switching to a new browser was mentally painful?
Haven’t heard about the game “Hexen” in years!!!
Been able to do this for some time via Adb shell. Nice to see a proper app that handles the commands
Not trying to be rude here, but it does say “by EFF technologists” when installing the extension. Also their welcome page for the extension after installing it, states “” A project of the EFF".
I hope these things are read beforehand and just not skipped, ignored or just installed quickly before taking some time to look around / researched.
Top two for me are Freetube and KDE Connect.
Sharing files (and all the other features) with KDE Connect across 2 devices on same network has never been so easier.
Interesting!