

I really would like a version of eOS without microG baked in so I can install it in a workspace. Sucks that there’s not an easy option for that
I really would like a version of eOS without microG baked in so I can install it in a workspace. Sucks that there’s not an easy option for that
I want to keep all apps that need Google play separate from FOSS and I want MicroG to only be present in the namespace/workspace they are in. Is this possible?
FreshRSS or TinyRSS
I would like account credits too, but I don’t know if they do that for single users. I do think they have something like that for enterprises
That might actually be the case. I am indeed on Debian stable. Thanks
I’m on an old Motorola with Lineage. I don’t want to pay $500 for a phone so I was thinking of getting the Nothing CMF and installing eOS
Honestly I might try this. Or maybe I can use grep lol. We’ll see how it fits in my workflow, I’m comfortable in the CLI but haven’t really entertained the idea a CLI email client before. Thanks
Is this using Quick Filter or Classic search?
I didn’t know about this extension. I will try it. Thanks
Please do. I’m on Debian and it didn’t work for me
I’ve always wondered if Backblaze B2 would accept advance payments. I would love that
I largely agree. Qubes may not be as user friendly as others, but honestly I think it is the only OS which can get close to Android’s level of security (of course, by taking a hammer to most privilege escalation problems).
I have heard about Accrescent but I’ll wait till it gets more popular before I jump.
Google being broken up might mean the beginning of a demise of both Chromium and Firefox. So we better get on a new engine quick or things are about to get a lot worse.
Unfortunately, I have not found a better way to install the few playstore apps that I need without Aurora store. I guess using it in a different namespace (is that what Shelter does?) is an option.
Great note
Agreed, and I do plan to move to other providers. I should add that I find a desktop client convenient, and I don’t mind the Thunderbird UI at the moment. Unfortunately, lack of a single feature breaks it for me
Never heard of it, will take a look thanks
I’d prefer not to go to their Web UIs because of how much tracking is present on those sites (adding rules and filters to ublock origin for Gmail nearly killed me). I’d prefer a FOSS option.
Yes but I can’t search by the name of the attachment. Unfortunately that’s a deal breaker for me. I need it to search the Content-Type
field at the very least and I don’t think it can do that without an extension
How hard is it to just use a decent license like AGPL???
I use Debian with XFCE but I don’t game
Please make this into a blog post or at least a separate post. Fantastic writeup
Yeah it’s just the Pixels are becoming quite expensive. I liked it when the A series was under $400