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I’ve used a wallet from Exentri for many years. I think they are Swedish.
Me and my partner moved from Splitwise to Cospend on my Nextcloud instance. I like it more.
Hey! It works now :) After opening it up, I ended up cleaning the nozzles by pumping isopropanol through them (filled a syringe with it, removed the dummy cartridges and connected the syringe and nozzles with a PVC-tube). After that I ran the nozzle cleaning program through the epson-printer-utility tool a couple of times (not the power cleaning), and then printed some full color pages of CMYK.
The program, which initially this post was about (hence the Linix community) worked once I realized it didn’t pick it up while I was connected with VPN. Then scanning tool does, not sure how this tool atrempts to find the printer that it is not caught by the default split tunneling set up by Proton VPN.
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Only tangentially related, but Organic Maps seems to have two different Mastadon accounts: this one, on mastadon.social, and another at fosstodon.org (with 5 times as many followers). I couldn’t seem to tell the difference between them, and they have been posting with overlap previously, but the fosstodon one had their latest toot in December. Anyone know?
Finamp you mean?
I plan to get one of these watches this year for running, biking and swimming. I was planning on getting some kind of Garmin as I understand I can use those without any account and hook it up to Gadgetbridge, but reconsidering now. What are the options for Polar? I would not want a Polar account either, regardless of them being based in EU.
So it solves the one thing you bring up as a security flaw, but still it is “far inferior” without any additional explanation? Talk about moving the goal post. I don’t know sufficiently about phone security to know whether that is true or not, but in these weird battles between custom OSes, I often see these claims thrown around by faithful followers without anything to back it up.
And on that note, consider donating to the instance and/or the Lemmy devs (and any other open-source project you find useful). I also need to make a round of donations soon!
Make them and try to convince the members for the corresponding subreddits to join you :) And welcome!
The payment model is described in the book Chokepoint Capitalism by Rebecca Giblin and Corey Doctorow, which is where I have it from. Then the small caveat that I might be misremembering something or that I misunderstood something.
You can relock your bootloader with CalyxOS on a Fairphone, a Dutch phone company.
If your are talking about Spotify, my understanding is that you are not directly contributing cents to each artist you listen to based on plays, but rather based on overall popularity pool. Your subscription money then mainly goes to Taylor Swift. You do increase the popularity of the artist, but if you for instance like some hard-to-digest music you listen to once in a while, that does not really do much.
Therefore, the only thing it is changing based on regional settings is the use of the comma or period to denote a decimal.
Also I don’t see how from this post the decimal point is wrong. Sure it is simplified to one decimal place, but again many calculators do this.
It uses a comma instead of a punctuation mark as the decimal point. Default numbers formatting on my system uses a punctuation mark. In other words, it is ignoring my system settings for what numbers should look like.
I could be wrong considering I had a bit of trouble understanding the post. I just bring this up because in American English there are no delimiters for thousands place or above either.
In that case I would expect it to output the numbers without the delimiter. But I have not set the number formatting to American English.
I have had a Tuxedo InfinityBook 14 Gen7, and I’ve been happy with it. They focus on hardware that has a good compatibility with Linux, so it works well out of the box without any tinkering. You say you don’t have a high budget though, so these might be too expensive (I believe you can get similar specs at a lower price), but I’ve also been very satisfied with the after sales service they have provided - I’ve had some issues with it since I got it, but if it was Tuxedo specific (or appeared to me to be Tuxedo specific), and thus not easy to find general troubleshooting help online, I contacted them and I was helped out promptly, both via e-mail and the phone.
The reason a very small subset of users love it*
All the downloads making it the top app in the app stores are from people using their centralized service. The people behind these downloads have no clue that you can run it locally or can even start to understand what that would even mean. It is this usage the article is addressing.
Like the thread starter, I am also confused to why this in particular draws so much hate.
Don’t worry, it will definitely be available by 2018.
So back to the search engine with the serious and sensical name “Google” then?
I’ve always used the web browser on desktop for it, also on Splitwise, so I don’t have experience with mobile here. But there’s an Android app developed by the same developer IIRC