No, but I’ll check them out. Thanks for the suggestion.
No, but I’ll check them out. Thanks for the suggestion.
Behind the Bastards, Linux Lads, Linux Late Night, The Infinite Monkey Cage (when they do episodes), some spanish stuff for listening practice (mostly Hoy Hablamos), Hack-a-Day, Self-Hosted, and Cory Doctorow…
You should definitely ask a bunch of random people on lemmy what to do instead of what the doctors say…
I feel like you’d probably enjoy wandering through the halfbakery…
No. I checked it out twice, looked around, and noped out. Haven’t been back since.
Don’t you have anything better to do than fill out this survey?
Nah, I’m good. I’m fine with services being limited to what information they can convince my browser to give them, rather than what they can convince my phone to give them. Or try and convince me to give them permission to access.
I wouldn’t even bring my phone, or if I absolutely needed something like that, I’d buy a cheapass pre-paid burner. And keep it off until you actually need it.
Phone: Nokia 5160 I think it was.
Computer: ZX-81
Yep, I and a few friends use it.
NurdRage for chemistry goodness.
OSMAnd on fdroid can record all sorts of trip data and can spit it out as gpx files, which are just XML and probably pretty parsable in something like Python. That might get you at least some of what you want.
I’ve wandered through a bunch of them. Used to use Florisboard. Unexpected Keyboard is pretty good too. The Hacker’s Keyboard for some stuff. Mostly these days Heliboard for general typing.
For-profit prisons and hospitals.
Digital. I can adjust fonts/sizes, search for content, skip around, and whether I have 10 or 10,000 books, I can carry them around in my pocket.
Yes. I’d like to donate my body to science too, but I want to see if there’s a way to do it non-profit. I’m not interested in helping make someone rich.
Various games mostly. For instance the Oxygen Not Included community is pretty dead, and I don’t know of a community for Ark.
Mid-2022. I’d heard about it and finally decided to give it a try, though I didn’t post a lot. These days I mostly only go to reddit when searches for information lead me to a post there, and occasionally for stuff that doesn’t exist/is dead here (emacs, hydrohomies…)
“JFC so many searches related to elisp and linux…”
There are really good reasons flash died. If you’re desperate for flash content, use ruffle.