

FOSS enthusiast, Linux user, Android enthusiast, Transformers fan (he/him)
Syncthing-ing the vault works for me. P2p instead of cloud.
Custom Android ROM? Linux? That’s just not true. Especially considering entirely FOSS devices i.e. System76.
Any instances who’ve promised not to block?
Pirating and Librera or e-reader nevernconnected to internet.
That doesn’t make sense. uBO would just be forked.
This was badly written and passive aggresive for no reason, idk why I sent it
Less features, teens do social ostracization, and adding a non-iPhone into a group chat makes the group chat worse so Android users don’t get added to group chats, etc.
Yes, but the sent messages to them are blue.
The color that changes is the one of the sender on iMessage. If you message an iPhone user your bubbles are blue and over iMessage, and if you message an Android user your messages are green and over SMS.
Yep. Teens in the US.
Same. Are you on a Micro-G based phone?
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Sorry for the split commenr, I should also mention that Libretube offers sign in with Piped for subscription syncing.
I can’t really quantify what makes ui ugly, perhaps some of it is Newpipe’s color scheme. However, if I open Newpipe and then the Material You & M3 Libretube app the Libretube app is night & day better
The UI is incredibly ugly. NewPipe works, but I could not live with using that UI.
Libretube also runs on Piped but has a really good UI rather than a, to be honest, pretty terrible one
I use that feature. Extremely often.
That’s fair enough although I’d argue some desktop environments and Linux distributions are usable very easily. Remember that people like grandma are using “the operating system as a bootloader for the browser” and if they can open Chrome or Firefox they’re good.
That being said when writing my response I admittedly had you in mind as the user who simply wanted to save money.
There are ways to run Linux on Chromebooks