Thx for pointing out.
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Thx for pointing out.
Where would I find the Android releases of Stellarium to do so? Their github only hosts Linux, Windows and MacOS releases.
Looks to me like Stellarium mobile is closed source because they want to monetarize Stellarium mobile +.
On my mobile with GrapheneOS:
More FOSS apps on my notebooks with Fedora, but not on a daily basis.
I’m using FOSS app Element for Android.
Hoping either for some more Gamecube remakes, e.g. Twilight Princess, or for Gamecube games being added to Nintendo Switch Online.
There is of you click on the image.
Since this is some of Monolith’s earlier work and I didn’t play it on the Gamecube I’m really looking forward to it.
IMO it isn’t so much about knowing who you are, but where you are, what you do, what you like etc. From that they (e.g. G👀gle) will extrapolate a profile and do whatever they want with it - faked data or not.
Furthermore Fitbit belongs to Google. I wouldn’t use a Google product if I was concerned about privacy.
I have been 11 years on Fedora.
Before 2009 I was getting used to Linux with Ubuntu. By 2009 I switched to Fedora. Since 2020 I’m on Manjaro. Inbetween I payed many other distros a visit such as Arch Linux, CentOS, Debian and Puppy.
On servers I am for no specific reason on Debian and Ubuntu.
Just having a look at it, ty.
Would also recommend Debian or Puppy. Maybe also take a look at Distrochooser?
Following solution 2 works well for me.
"For several days now, Aurora Store has been experiencing problems when searching for applications. This is due to limitations put in place by Google. While waiting for a fix, we can advise you the following two workarounds:
Solution 1: Create a ‘dummy’ Google account, disconnect the anonymous account in Aurora Store, then reconnect using this Google account.
Solution 2: Searching for applications in the browser on the Play Store site:
Solution 3: Install the latest development version, which automates the opening of the Play Store page as described above from a search made in Aurora Store."
Source: iodéOS News
Unfortunately AnySoft Keyboard doesn’t seem to receive updates anymore, latest release dates back to 2022.
Switched to Heli Board now.