illectrility

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[–] illectrility 4 points 5 months ago

Why not? She has enough time

[–] illectrility 19 points 5 months ago (3 children)

It's an illustration of what the first vertebrate that stepped on land may have looked like. If that thing would have been killed, we wouldn't be here now

[–] illectrility 7 points 8 months ago (4 children)

Wouldn't work. If there's so many diamonds, they'd just kind of lose their value. Also, who are you gonna sell them to, if everyone has them?

Although it could kind of be a new currency that excludes the rich, making their wealth at least a little useless.

I fully agree on the premise, but I think it needs refining.

[–] illectrility 6 points 8 months ago

Best of both worlds

[–] illectrility 2 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Wait what? They force you to use their authenticator? How, when, what?

[–] illectrility 4 points 8 months ago

Imagine the utopia we would live in if every website was as beautiful as this https://perfectmotherfuckingwebsite.com/

[–] illectrility 4 points 8 months ago (3 children)

165??? That's insane, you may be better off with KeePassDX. It combines password managing and TOTP

[–] illectrility 3 points 8 months ago

You're absolutely right, I see it now, too. Thanks!

[–] illectrility 8 points 8 months ago

I'm glad to hear that, I had fun, too. Thank you for your time and have an amazing day, kind stranger

[–] illectrility 4 points 8 months ago (2 children)

I understand, my confusion was caused by the misleading app size shown in App Info. It's actually like 70MB so my question is dumb. I'm sorry for wasting your time

[–] illectrility 3 points 8 months ago

Thanks for the tip, I like the UI

[–] illectrility 2 points 8 months ago (3 children)

It shows up as an installable app. Although, I just checked the repo of the /e/ browser and it is probably bigger than it appears to be in App Info. I'll edit the post rq

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by illectrility to c/[email protected]
 

Why are so many mobile browsers at least 100, if not 200 megabytes in size? Even Firefox Focus which is supposed to be small and, you know, focussed is 85MB big.

The smallest browser I could find was the /e/ Foundation's built-in browser for /e/OS. It's 12MB.

It's kind of between Firefox and Focus in terms of features so why are all other browsers so big? Is there a small version of Firefox for Android?

Edit: I just looked up the /e/ Browser repo on their GitLab and the browser appears to be bigger than the 12MB displayed in App Info. It's about 70MB, so pretty comparable to the other browsers. I was so confused by the size difference but that's cleared up now.

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/e/OS 1.13 released! (gitlab.e.foundation)
submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by illectrility to c/e_os
 

Improvements

App Lounge

  • Categories allows to discover way more apps
  • If users have to use a Google account, they're advised to use a Google account without any important data

Calendar

  • Account added via Calendar can be used within a couple of minute

Translations

  • Gallery, Music, Advanced Privacy

Software updates

FP4 Firmware

  • Bumped firmware with the May update (FP4.SP29.B.069.20230510)

Bug fixes

Third party app support

  • We addressed some issues with in-app Maps display
  • We resolved an issue with a large number of markers on the map
  • We addressed some issues about network location

App Lounge

  • We improved performances when downloading multiple apps.
  • "Anonymous connection failed" message no longer appears when there is no internet connection.
  • We fixed some UI glitches
  • We resolved some crashes

Mail

  • Yahoo mail support has been reinstated in /e/OS Mail.
  • We fixed some UI glitches

Calendar

  • Reminder notifications now appear only as set by the user.

Network

  • La Poste's APN is now set properly by default.

Contacts

  • It now opens the correct maps app for location details.
  • Labels associated with a contact are now displayed correctly in the contact preview.

Dialer

  • All contacts properties are now correctly exported to vCard format.

Advanced Privacy

  • Newly installed application now appear instantly

/e/OS Notes

  • We resolved some crashes

Account Manager

  • We resolved some crashes

File Synchronization

  • Audio recordings are now properly synced to the cloud.

/e/OS Settings

  • We resolved some crashes
  • We fixed some UI glitches

Gallery

  • We resolved UI regression

FP3

  • Safetynet working again on this device

FP4

  • Safetynet working again on this device

Security fixes

This /e/OS v1.13 includes the Android security patches available until June.

 

A few family members use Google for their mobile payment. They are aware of the implications but all alternatives I found are crypto based and not usable for everyday transactions.

Any recommendations?

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/e/OS v1.12.3 released! (gitlab.e.foundation)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by illectrility to c/e_os
 

Improvements

General

  • Fix battery drain issue on multiple devices
  • Upgrade of Teracube 2e (2020) to Android 11

MicroG

  • switching to MapLibre instead of MapBox

Mail

  • Upgrade on version 6.703 from upstream

App Lounge

  • App lounge automatically detects the source (Gplay/Open Source) of installed app during updates

Camera

  • Pictures are now saved by default in a folded called Camera

eDrive

  • Update of Icelandic translation

First Time Setup Wizard

  • Turn off OEM unlocking during initial setup if bootloader is locked
  • We've added the ability to skip the wizard

Bug Fixes

App Lounge

  • Fix updates were interrupted when authentification was expired.

eDrive

  • We've fixed a broken widget on blisslauncher

Gallery

  • Fix some crashes

Advanced Privacy

  • Fixed open Advanced Privacy from settings
  • Fix toggle for IP spoofing

App Lounge

  • Fix No updates available appearing when there are some updates

eDrive

  • Fix account switching issue

This version of /e/OS includes the Android Security Patches available until May.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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