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10 days agoand requires iTunes syncing, annoying, limited encoder support and not available on Linux unless you use a third party app, not that many open source or privacy-friendly ones
please, find me…
and requires iTunes syncing, annoying, limited encoder support and not available on Linux unless you use a third party app, not that many open source or privacy-friendly ones
are floating controls that good? I mean, over bottom bars
Brave Search has its own index
as I see it, Signal tried to fit that privacy gap for a standard centralised messenger, if you think about it, that might have made it easier to non-tech-savvy people to adopt it (even if it was as a request from a contact), decentralisation is not remotely appealing to them
me waiting faster: -_-
it’s also supported by Homebrew Package Manager so you can use command line shells outside containers without layering if you want to
almost every project that makes GNU/Linux what it is has some issues: things that can be improved, things that could have been done better, legacy code, vision conflicts… it’s the cost of being made from several single projects merged together still such a unique and important option in this world where users only matter for their money and data