ominouslemon 3mo ago • 100%
Google Play and F-Droid are both available
ominouslemon 5mo ago • 100%
Si può usare Aurora store. Altrimenti su f-droid c'è un client che si chiama PixelDroid
ominouslemon 5mo ago • 100%
Engy is a relaxing class only if you play on Capture the flag. The other modes are pretty stressful lol. But yeah, I usually also go for the Engy. Scout if I feel particularly adventurous, sometimes Sniper on 2Fort. Spy intrigues me but I'm just not able to use it, I'm a disaster.
ominouslemon 5mo ago • 100%
Wait, this is the description of Anytype! Lol
ominouslemon 5mo ago • 100%
An ad is something that a 3d party buys to appear on a platform. This is a recommendation by the platform itself, so I would not define it as an ad
ominouslemon 5mo ago • 100%
Oh, definitely agree with you on that one. I was only defending the right of a platform to suggest content to its users, regardless of what that content is
ominouslemon 5mo ago • 40%
Reddit shows you communities that you are not subscribed to in your subscription feed.
Yeah, like I said, not spam and not an ad. It's just an internal algorithmic recommendation
ominouslemon 5mo ago • 100%
No, even if they wanted to, they have no expertise in UGC and they don't have the infrastructure to do any of that
ominouslemon 5mo ago • 41%
It's the Babylon Bee. Not spam, not an ad. Maybe shit, but still
ominouslemon 6mo ago • 100%
Also in Italy, I believe
ominouslemon 6mo ago • 88%
IMHO you always have to stay informed. Just find a news source that does not create too much FUD and you're set. E.g: Axios, NPR, Reuters, etc
ominouslemon 6mo ago • 100%
What has been debunked was the whole story regarding MQA audio, which now they have abandoned. Now it is truly lossless
ominouslemon 6mo ago • 80%
Yeah, on my good headphones the difference is quite noticeable
ominouslemon 6mo ago • 97%
Re: tidal on Linux, if you use Arch there are a couple of options in the AUR. I don't know about other distros.
linux as a non supported web browser
I'm confused about this one, lol. I did not know that Linux was a browser rofl
ominouslemon 6mo ago • 86%
I'll bash them if and when they'll start to do shitty stuff. For now they are great
ominouslemon 6mo ago • 97%
They have recently changed that. Lossless is now part of the basic plan
ominouslemon 6mo ago • 90%
Friendly reminder that Tidal costs the same, has a bigger catalog, does not pester you with podcasts, has lossless quality audio and it includes lyrics
ominouslemon 6mo ago • 85%
Tidal has recently eliminated its most expensive plan and bundled everything it offered into the cheaper tier. So it's actually the opposite of enshittification. I love it
ominouslemon 6mo ago • 100%
I mean it did work for years on LineageOS, but last month I've switched to GrapheneOS and it's less reliable, so who knows what's the problem
ominouslemon 6mo ago • 100%
Having run WA for years on a LineageOS phone without google services, I can attest that this is a myth. You just have to turn off battery optimization
Sapevo che il giornalismo è messo male, ma mai avrei pensato a una cosa del genere. Un esempio dall'articolo (che è molto lungo ma che vale la pena leggere per capire tante cose): "Un articolo per il Corriere della Sera online viene pagato 15 euro lordi, un articolo sul Giornale di Sicilia online cinque euro, un articolo per la Gazzetta dello Sport 14 euro, un lancio di agenzia di cinque righe per Italpress 1,50 euro."
Yes, it looks like a dumb question, but hear me out. I've recently discovered that, for babies, it's normal to sleep in sleeping bags. They can either look like [this](https://shepherdsdream.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/2015-Baby-ss_Earth_model-1A.jpg) (not great, with the arms out) or... - prepare for what you're about to see - like [this](https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1Tg5_aLLsK1Rjy0Fbq6xSEXXax/Envelopes-For-Newborns-Baby-Sleeping-Bag-Baby-Crib-Footmuff-Lovely-Animal-Pattern-Sleep-Bag-For-Children.jpg). Now - how awesome must that feel? Naturally, my fist instinct was to look up sleeping bags like that for grownups. Unfortunately, they apparently do not exist. I can only find the usual sleeping bags that are used for camping etc., which are all made of that horrible, plasticky, noisy material. So my question is twofold: do "home sleeping bags" for adults exist? And, if not, WHY?
RDT works, according to science
I'm a longtime [This Week in Tech](https://twit.tv) listener and I've realized that downloading the new episode every Monday morning has become a habit I could never imagine quitting. As I was thinking about that, I've started wondering which other tech podcasts are people listening to, and if that's second nature for them, too. So, what's your favorite technology podcast? (And why should I start listening to it? I would love some recommendations!)
I've been using AdGuard's DNS resolver on my Android phone for a couple of months, and I'm pretty satisfied with it. The idea is that it filters out ad networks at the DNS level, so there is no need to root the phone (nor to install any app). You just put dns.adguard-dns.com in your "private DNS" settings and that's it. Recently, though, I've seen a couple of people around here mentioning how Adguard is not trustworthy, or "kinda shady". What's your take on them? Their privacy policy seems OK to me, but I'd be interested to know more about them.