The word "lifetime", when talking about permanent subscriptions, always refers to the lifetime of the service (or provider), rather than the lifetime of the subscriber.
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A single folder synced between all of them, or a separate folder for each, syncing everything to a single device?
Batteries not included.
Is it really? I'd say an alternative is generally just "another option that has (more or less) the same features". Better isn't really implied, as that's someone's subjective opinion.
The app called "Clock" (com.android.deskclock) came pre-installed on my GrapheneOS. No idea why yours didn't have it.
Sounds like a pretty interesting collection to me!
In Germany the government now fines you for piracy, using a common VPN isn't enough anymore.
Why isn't a common zero-logs VPN enough? How would the government know? Encrypted VPN traffic can't be decrypted, at least until we have quantum computers, right?
Thank you for thoroughly explaining this. Your explanations make good sense to me.
I assume we're talking about software testing? I'd like to know more about:
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The meaning of negative and positive tests in this context
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Good examples of badly done negative tests by LLMs
Droid-ify and Neo-Store are alternative clients for the F-Droid repository (and other repos), that you may like better than the official client. But yeah, Obtainium is indeed simple and it's powerful if you already know exactly which app you want to install (rather than searching for relevant options in some repositories).
deploy a raspberry to project services into their local network
This piqued my interest!
What's a good way of doing it? What services, besides the VPN, would run on that RPi (or some other SBC or other tiny device...) to make Jellyfin accessible on the local network?
Who?