This is an API, so the app must use this. F-Droid apps will never use this.
This is an API, so the app must use this. F-Droid apps will never use this.
If they are able to remove ads like in modded spotify, then they are probably able to remove Play Store check too.
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I see you using bionic reading.
Does it really help at all? Genuinely curious.
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Instead of making a website, using a federated social media seems good enough even for eventual take downs. You can just share the link to the post thead in other forums and friends.
Why not a pinned megathread? Or extend the already pinned megathread.
Thank you for sharing
I doubt Google respects any robots.txt
That’s what I’ve been using in the last decade or so.
Sometimes rarbg when can’t find a movie.
What’s the issue with it?
The piratebay for software, 1337x for movies.
Thank you. I’m a happy AMD user anyway
Can you please share what scandals you are referring to?
Is there a list of impacted roms?
In my opinion, public istitutions like schools should push FOSS instead of giving private corps more power.
But most offices actually use those private corps shitty software, so that’s why they train students on that.
I need to do more advanced stuff, oh GOD!
These closed platforms by wanting to be more “user-friendly” most of the time become geek-unfriendly. This also make them more profits by making “certified” courses on a damn software. If you need a course to even use a software, then rethink the usability of that software.
It does makes sense if they encrypt your drive without telling you.
Funny you say that, because that was the case. If I’m not wrong he logged into his work account, which used just once on his personal laptop and MS Windows decided to encrypt the drive and connect it to that account. Funny stuff.
I think you can actually test it with space.linuxct.hydra