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You can also try https://f-droid.org/packages/net.programmierecke.radiodroid2/
Seems like it’s no longer maintained, but it works fine, has search, sleep timer.
It uses data from https://www.radio-browser.info/
It’s all FOSS
You can also try https://f-droid.org/packages/net.programmierecke.radiodroid2/
Seems like it’s no longer maintained, but it works fine, has search, sleep timer.
It uses data from https://www.radio-browser.info/
It’s all FOSS
E often falls behind on patch levels, see the page here https://divestos.org/pages/patch_history
Filens Android app has trackers from Google and Sentry.
They went from no trackers, to Matomo (that was not announced in their change log), then to Google and Sentry.
Usually before it starts by not being able to see they are interested in me.
Could I have this on a notarized, laminated card to keep in my pocket? Otherwise I’ll just do the same thing I always do.
I think many people see it as normal/expected.
A coworker showed me a video yesterday on their phone, I said ‘holy hell what is this shit? This is what it looks like for you?’ And opened it in Tubular. They had no idea such a thing existed.
I rarely watch videos because I prefer to read. The people I work with spend a vast amount of their free time watching YouTube and TikTok. They just seem to zone out, or be really interested when an ad comes on.
It can be highly invasive and destructive. That said, there are two types, clumpers and runners, runners are bad. Unless you’re a Panda.
Do you have a source for that?
I love paper maps, I have never had one run out of battery, or direct me onto a dead end.
It’s more than that though. It’s an adventure whenever you look at one.
I never use GPS or location services, show me a map and I know where I am and how to get to the next place.
My most recent paper map is of Tobago.
RethinkDNS can show you where it’s connecting via firewall logs and has PCAP
One of the most distinguishing features of “web3” is the sheer level of handwaviness surrounding it. While you can find no end of press releases, crypto evangelists on Twitter, and venture capitalists extolling the virtues of web3, you will have a much harder time finding any definition that’s not so full of buzzwords that it becomes meaningless. That’s because “web3” is first and foremost a marketing term.
What if I named it ’ the demon core’?
Previous location + WiFi (google and others map it), + also logging in on your phone, + anyone else who is associated with you at that location, + exif data on photos that are uploaded, querying your browser for system time, lots more.
You can look at something like https://www.deviceinfo.me/ to see what just a browser can identify. When you connect to an account obviously the service has many more details.
I use a public instance, usually one that allows ‘Show Advanced Settings’ on the results page
Have you looked at this ?
https://seirdy.one/posts/2021/03/10/search-engines-with-own-indexes/
This doesn’t just cover what the title says, it also shows who uses what indexes. It’s the most comprehensive list I have seen.
Searx let’s you select OSM, as well as Photon and Apple Maps.
now when you get the prompt ‘Accept all connections to Botnet(.)ru’ , press yes
I’m really good at spotting differences or inconsistencies, I’m totally lost with mushrooms though, and I go multiple times every Autumn with a woman in her 70’s. She is very clear about what we are looking for. She throws out at least half of what I gather.
I love el bosco, but the evolution of this painting was probably Bruegel in ‘the triumph of death’. If you include the other panels of the triptych, it is less salutary.