[-] gogosempai@programming.dev 15 points 5 months ago

It's not thaaaat bad c'mon guys! I mean I'm sometimes forced to setup/debug something on my family/relative's windows PC and all I take is a pill to keep my nausea under control that's it.

[-] gogosempai@programming.dev 22 points 8 months ago

They have it planned if you go through the ReadMe in the repo, some work needs to be done before that.

[-] gogosempai@programming.dev 17 points 8 months ago

One of the devs has already forked it and plans to maintain the project.

https://github.com/FossifyX

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[-] gogosempai@programming.dev 17 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

My experience: I got a Nothing Phone 2 recently and decided to degoogle it. Using ADB commands, I removed every google app from my phone, from the Dialer all the way up to the PlayStore, apart from just 2: Play Services and Maps. Both work fine without a Google account. I did take away all permissions of Play Services and it still works fine. Without this app, you will stop getting notifications from most of your apps so it is necessary.

Open source alternatives that I turned towards:

  1. Google Dialer -> Simple Dialer
  2. Google Contacts -> Simple Contacts
  3. Google Photos -> Simple Gallery Pro
  4. Google Play Store -> Aurora Store and Droid-ify
  5. Google Messenger -> QKSMS
  6. Google Calendar -> Proton Calendar
  7. Google Drive -> Proton Drive
  8. Google Chrome -> Mozilla Firefox
  9. Youtube -> Youtube ReVanced (Not FOSS, I use a throwaway account here with Vanced Microg)
  10. Google Translate -> Translate YOU
  11. Google Files -> Material Files
  12. Google Docs/Slides/Sheet -> Collabora Office
  13. GMail -> Proton Mail
  14. GBoard -> OpenBoard fork with glide typing

Everything works fine :)

[-] gogosempai@programming.dev 18 points 1 year ago
  1. Education regarding advertising ID and its deletion presented during setup (consent).

  2. Addition of internet permission on per-app basis. Just like notifications now, every new downloaded app must get your permission to use the internet, else work in offline mode.

  3. Give permission to only selected media to apps rather than everything. This is such a security risk, one bad app and it can steal whatnot.

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Umm guys... (programming.dev)
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Hmm (programming.dev)

Any stories you guys wanna share from school or college regarding this?

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Sounds great in theory (programming.dev)
[-] gogosempai@programming.dev 17 points 1 year ago

And build an entire gaming console around it (Steam Deck)!

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Explanation: Random walk in 2D has a unity probability of making it back to the starting point as the number of steps approach infinity but random walk in 3D only has ~0.34.

[-] gogosempai@programming.dev 23 points 1 year ago

Time to go back to our "roots" then.

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For those who are wondering, yes, Wine is malware compatible so be careful about the EXEs you run!

https://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#Is_Wine_malware-compatible.3F

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How do I unhide posts? (programming.dev)

Maybe I'm missing something basic but I've been using Voyager with the Mark posts as read on scroll and Show hide posts button. While browsing the Voyager community, I scrolled till 19d mark and pressed hide posts. No matter what I do know, I'm unable to bring back those old posts. Shouldn't it show everything by default and only on pressing the button hide read posts?

[-] gogosempai@programming.dev 18 points 1 year ago

Major one for me is their software. No matter the cost, I don't think an Operating System should be crafted in a way that sneakily consumes user data and delivers ads to the user by default. Not on the lockscreen, not in the notification tray, not in the system apps like the file browser. Also, transmitting requests in incognito mode to their servers by default, can you really trust them?

https://thehackernews.com/2020/05/xiaomi-browser-history.html?m=1

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This was taken around half a decade ago when I visited Norway. Beautiful city and people! The Tyholt Tower is a 124m tall communications tower (probably the tallest building in all of Norway) that houses a restaurant and an observation deck. It revolves and completes one full revolution in an hour so you can enjoy a good meal and capture in all of Trondheim!

Notice a small islet on the top right. That's Munkholmen, an islet that has in the past served as a place of execution, a monastery, a fortress, a prison, and also a World War II anti-aircraft gun station!

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Nainital, India (programming.dev)

Had visited India this summer. The heat was unbearable in places like Delhi but got better as we moved to the hills up north.

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[-] gogosempai@programming.dev 17 points 1 year ago

Smart Watches.

  1. I don't want to take care of charging for yet another device. Plus, analog watches are beautiful!

  2. Already trying to limit my screen time, no reason to check notifications the instant they pop.

  3. Don't want to be conscious of my heart rate and sleep schedule all the time. Also have some privacy concerns about real time data associated with me making its way into big tech's servers.

[-] gogosempai@programming.dev 14 points 1 year ago

Try wefwef.app once, it's a web app for Lemmy but has Apollo like UI. Among all the apps and web apps, I'm finding it the best.

[-] gogosempai@programming.dev 17 points 1 year ago

Infra cost isn't as high. A company reaping a billion in profit yearly would be spending around 10-20M only on infra (my previous company had 100M users and this is the estimate from that). So a nonprofit would just seek funds for infra and dev cost. Of course, it all depends on the kind of platform. But how about people embracing FOSS? Switching to Linux from Windows, to LibreOffice from O365, to GrapheneOS/LineageOS from Android, to Firefox from Chrome, that sort of thing. It'd be a drastic blow to the revenue of these companies. What people used to pay for earlier, they'd not be paying anymore. Maybe this would translate to other things like the cost of laptops and mobile phones rising because manufacturers will no longer be incentivised from software companies.

[-] gogosempai@programming.dev 21 points 1 year ago

It's surprisingly good, for a project that started just 20 days ago. And I don't want to jinx it but the pace of development is quite good as well, they keep releasing updates every few hours or so.

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