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if you have the option, set: https://beacondb.net/
Tundra@lemmy.mlto
Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Android FOSS calorie/food tracker app
2·10 months agoWaistline is great, I like how you can customise and track different goals.
Ive had no issue with them falling out of my ears, even when running. (it comes with three different sizes)
When they arrive they do sound incredibly flat/dull, you will want to download the app and apply the following EQ to make it sound decent:
60 Hz +8
100 Hz -2
230 Hz -5
500 Hz +2
1100 Hz -2
2400 Hz +8
5400 Hz +1
12000 Hz +11
(these settings wont apply to the buds unless the phone location is turned on when launching the app)
Tundra@lemmy.mlto
Android@lemmy.world•It appears Google has stopped publishing device-specific source code for Pixel phonesEnglish
1·10 months agoIn regards to the slow GPS lock, is it possible to switch the location provider to beacondb?
Tundra@lemmy.mlto
Buy European@feddit.uk•Google has made it much harder for GrapheneOS & CalyxOS to update to Android 16
18·10 months agoThe silver lining to all this -
Devs & users will start turning their attention to linux phones:
Tundra@lemmy.mlto
Android@lemmy.world•It appears Google has stopped publishing device-specific source code for Pixel phonesEnglish
142·10 months agokeep the faith - we are not fucked, we just need to move to different systems entirely.
Tundra@lemmy.mlto
Android@lemmy.world•It appears Google has stopped publishing device-specific source code for Pixel phonesEnglish
2·10 months agofrom my research these 3 are the most polished. (you also have mobian & postmarketos)
If you want something set up out of the box, I would buy the FLX or maybe sailfish.
(Ubuntu touch does not support encryption yet)
I believe both have android app support, but it does drain a bit more battery as its using waydroid.
Tundra@lemmy.mlto
Android@lemmy.world•It appears Google has stopped publishing device-specific source code for Pixel phonesEnglish
231·10 months agothe silver lining to all this - devs & users might start turning their attention to linux phones:
Tundra@lemmy.mlto
KDE@lemmy.kde.social•I enabled the automatic login on Login SDDM. Now kwallet keeps asking for my password when the system starts.
3·10 months agoWhen you choose this option in the settings, a tooltip pops up, explaining that you need to create an empty password for your Kwallet to prevent typing it in each time.
I would only recommend this if your OS is encrypted.
I believe you will happy with anytype:
the source code is made public and your notes/database are encrypted by default. You can even sync locally from your phone/laptop without internet.
The only two negatives I have found are that the mobile app has 1 tracker embedded into it (amplitude) and you dont have a choice about your encrypted data syncing to their servers.
CachyOS - still in the arch environment but it somehow remains consistently stable
Tundra@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Found some Firefox forks but can't decide which one to use
262·11 months agoZen browser was my favourite but this put me off:
Tundra@lemmy.mlto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•[deleted, removed due to technical issues, reuploading]
3·11 months agofucking hell
Tundra@lemmy.mlto
KDE@lemmy.kde.social•How do I get these bars at the top and bottom to disappear, when playing games?
7·11 months agoalt + enter (ive never seen this behaviour before with KDE though, very strange)
Tundra@lemmy.mlto
Buy European@feddit.uk•EU is planning a new mass surveillance law that includes mandating data retention, built-in backdoors, sanctioning non-compliant services and is asking you for feedback: Impact assessment on retention
33·11 months agoIts refreshing to see people care about this subject outside of privacy forums.
Im sure the agencies that do monitor us have stopped potential threats, but there is a fine line between this and having secret police.
just started using this for the first time, Is it still ok to use?





yeah they even specify that in the FAQ section