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“an Android”?
As in a ROM or a device? 🤔
“an Android”?
As in a ROM or a device? 🤔
It isn’t a capitalism problem it is a human problem
Capitalism is the human problem.
Let’s get rid of it.
Nice
Good to see one of the two big packaging hubs do something against malware
That’s a neat project.
You can be proud of your work 😊
But I for one won’t donate to your cause, as the software seems to be closed-source, and I already have DuckDuckGo & Google for my searching needs.
I genuinely believe that the only viable niches for new search engines are environmentally-friendly (e.g. Ecosia) or open-source.
Literally no one will pay for a closed-source search engine.
But I like your tech stack, and your project’s looking good.
One more thing: You claim to be against censorship; how will you combat spam & SEO farming?
Material Files actually does allow for multiple windows on Android
Removing /repo is not considered safe, but I just removed its contents anyways and then just ran a repair.
That actually resulted in more available disk space than after running the garbage collection.
And my flatpak apps still work 🤷♀️
Their website is slickapp.co (without the m at the end), but their Android package name is com.slickapp.
Isn’t that a bit of an issue?
For example, when handling URLs?
Honestly, as long as you’re not going for a clickbait-like thing with lots of 😂, 😭, and 💀, when is not really justified, I don’t really see an issue.
Personally I’ll use ✨, ☺️, 🌸, and 🥺 regularly in my comments as I think they’re cute 🥺✨
Honestly, I don’t understand why this happens
Oh, I didn’t notice.
Why did it show up in the hot feed?
in the interim there’s f-droid.org/en/packages/im.v… but it’s a few versions behind.
Why is the f-droid version behind?
Shouldn’t this be the other way around?
Also: the app has since been reinstated.
Based. Good riddance 🏌️♀️
Manjaro GMOME was my first distro on hardware (had Ubuntu in VMs before)
I really want to combine this with Sidebery