I am currently trying Wallabag and like it so far. Being able to self-host it is definitely a plus. I also like how clean and simple it is compared to how bloated Pocket has become, but it does not have the official integration with Kobo. It looks like there is a way to use Wallabag by installing KOReader. I will look more into that if I decide to stick with Wallabag long-term.
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Matt@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.ml•Turns out that making Google search unusable was an intentional strategy by the company.English2·1 month agoBrave uses their own index. Qwant and Ecosia have partnered to build their own index as well.
LibreOffice and OnlyOffice are both compatible with MS Office formats. LibreOffice is more popular, but OnlyOffice has better compatibility with MS Office files and the interface is very similar as well.
Matt@lemdro.idto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the best games that are not on big-name game stores like Steam, GoG, Epic, etc.?English31·2 months ago0 A.D.. It is even open source.
I do not know when you last tested Filen, but all of those work for me. They had a major update several months ago with a rebuilt desktop app and added the virtual drive functionality.
Matt@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•'For too long, Apple has operated a walled garden around its products': The EU forces Apple to open its closed system to third partiesEnglish3·3 months agoNo. GrapheneOS only supports Google Pixel devices. I do not know if the Boox boot loader can be unlocked to support any custom ROMs.
Matt@lemdro.idto Android@lemdro.id•The Pixel 10 will have faster startup performance thanks to this Android changeEnglish7·3 months agoI remember seeing a lot of reporting referring to an NSA best practices guide recommending to reboot your phone weekly. They do not really go into much detail though. Either way, it definitely does not hurt to reboot.
Here is one of the articles that I found: https://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2024/06/01/nsa-warns-iphone--android-users-to-turn-it-off-and-on-again/
I used Thunder for a long time, but I have been giving Arctic a try lately and like it. I will likely give Mlem another shot after the next update. Voyager is another great one, but I have not used it for a while.
Overall, there are a lot of great Lemmy apps and I love that most of them did not get abandoned after the initial wave from the Reddit exodus died down. I think we have more high-quality Lemmy apps than there were for Reddit.
Matt@lemdro.idto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Best or least worst choices for cell phone service?English3·4 months agoGo for a prepaid provider and give out as little personal information as necessary. Avoid the major carriers directly because they need a social security number.
That said, mobile phones are inherently not private. No matter what provider you choose, they will be able to track your location using tower triangulation. Even if you give a fake address, it would be pretty easy to identify you if you always have your phone on at home.
The Google backing. See ublock Origin for example. Google wants less effective ad blockers because ads are 90% of their business. Google removed manifest v2, which is needed for good ad blocking capabilities. Now Chromium, and any browser based on it (Edge, Brave, Vivaldi, etc.), also lose it. Some have said they will manually add it back in to their browser, but that will only be possible for so long as Google’s upstream Chromium base further diverges.
The massive market share of Chromium-based browsers also gives Google near complete control over web standards. There are many websites that use non-standard functionality that only works in Chromium and not Firefox or Safari. Developers also will not adopt new standards unless Google chooses to as well because there would not be enough users to justify it otherwise.
TLDR: Control over Chromium gives Google extremely strong influence over the web and their interests likely do not have much overlap with yours.
This is very disappointing.
Matt@lemdro.idto Linux@lemmy.ml•Will this Lenovo Thinkpad (AMD) work well with linux, or should I go intel?English4·4 months agoCorrect. That is why it is often referred to as amd64.
Matt@lemdro.idto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Any thoughts on Nebula as a YouTube alternative?English5·5 months agoThere used to be a bundle with both, but that ended over a year ago.
Matt@lemdro.idto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Any thoughts on Nebula as a YouTube alternative?English261·5 months agoI have been using Nebula for years and it has replaced most of my use of YouTube. Whether it is worth it for you or not depends on what you watch. You can see what content is on Nebula without subscribing to get an idea of what is there.
The biggest problem I have with Nebula is that it is advertised as a “creator owned” company, but that is not actually the case. Here is a blogpost that goes into more detail about that. That being said, from what I am aware of, Nebula still pays creators more than YouTube per view. I just wish they were more transparent about their business.
Matt@lemdro.idto Privacy@lemmy.ml•KeePassXC: Convenience of single passwords file and security of having multiple protected databases possible?English1·5 months agoThe official Syncthing app is no longer on F-Droid either. Syncthing-Fork is and will continue to be supported.
Matt@lemdro.idto Privacy@lemmy.ml•KeePassXC: Convenience of single passwords file and security of having multiple protected databases possible?English1·5 months agoThe official client has, but Syncthing-Fork is still being developed.
China just wants North Korea to keep existing to serve as a buffer. If North Korea falls, it would almost certainly unite with South Korea. Then a very strong ally of the United States with many American military bases would directly border China.
Matt@lemdro.idto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Asking online stores to stop sending receipts via email.English5·5 months agoWhat we would need on the long run is simply replace email with a common standard
That would be ideal, but realistically, if email ever goes away, it would be replaced with a proprietary locked down ecosystem. Likely a messenger app. Link a WhatsApp or Facebook account and you will get messages and notifications through that. I just do not see current tech companies supporting a new open standard for communication.
Despite all of emails flaws, it is one of the few remaining universal forms interoperable communication with little vendor lock-in. It would be great to have something more modern, but not at the expense of openness and interoperability which is likely what would replace it at the current time.
Oregon. I have only ever heard them called weed eaters.