

“I know you’re interviewing John Boehner later. You should know that he has very tiny hands, so…”
“Let him hold a miniature golf scoring pencil to make them look normal, obviously.”
Please feel free to correct my English.
The Lemming formerly known as /u/SatyrSack@lemmy.one
“I know you’re interviewing John Boehner later. You should know that he has very tiny hands, so…”
“Let him hold a miniature golf scoring pencil to make them look normal, obviously.”
Completely aside from the blob issue mentioned, the Tails team has recommended against using a multiboot utility like Ventoy to install Tails. Ventoy works fine for basically any other operating system (again, aside from the blob issue), just not Tails, which is what this post is about.
The linked article recommends Raspberry Pi Imager for writing Tails from macOS, and that is also available on Linux and Windows.
https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/
Though the site only shows how to install on Ubuntu, the GitHub repo for the tool does have an AppImage that should work on any distro.
!ud
Urban Dictionary!startrek
Star Trek wiki!stargate
Stargate wiki!wayback
Wayback Machine!tineye
Reverse image search!bang
Check if there are any DuckDuckGo bangs for a particular site!itad
Is There Any Deal?!steam
Steam store!sp
StartpageYou can also use a bang itself, with nothing else before or after it, to just go to the homepage for that website. That can be simpler than typing out the whole URL.
Where do I go to configure that?
What is heavy about that? Is it more complex on BSD or something?
I think I figured it out. I just ran into that issue on my tablet, and noticed I had the old C# version of Bitwarden (https://github.com/bitwarden/mobile) installed there instead of the newer native version (https://github.com/bitwarden/android) that I have on my phone. After uninstalling and then installing the native version, it works with IronFox properly.
That might be it. I am using Android 15.
Applications where the APK is not published alongside the source code in GitHub or whatever, and is instead only available through an F-Droid repo (like Mull), take some extra configuration to set up through Obtainium. Fortunately, there is this neat crowdsourced list of popular apps that require that type of extra configuration, where you can find an app like Mull in the list and quickly import its configuration into Obtainium
Mulch is likely us.spotco.mulch
That is correct
Mull still requires the manual compat lsit for whatever reason, therefore now in ironfox you run into that issue
But I do not experience that issue with IronFox. The other user above did, but Bitwarden autofill has always worked for me in IronFox with no issue. So far, the only difference I have experienced between Mull/IronFox is the app icon.
Interesting. I have never had an issue using Bitwarden with either Mull or IronFox. I did experience that package ID issue with Mulch (the Chromium version of Mull), but that seemed to have fixed itself at some point somehow. But although all three of those browsers do Bitwarden autofill for me without issue, none are in that hardcoded list.
The developer quit
Now I don’t have to worry about having to check every so often to see if they’ve updated by going to their gitlab!
You might want to look into Obtainium if you have any other apps you do that with. You add a link to GitHub, GitLab, Codeberg, etc. into Obtainium for whichever apps you want to track, and Obtainium will automatically check each source in the background every six hours or whatever.
https://github.com/ImranR98/Obtainium
Get Android app updates straight from the source.
Obtainium allows you to install and update apps directly from their releases pages, and receive notifications when new releases are made available.
Right, but Simple Gallery became Fossify Gallery, Simple Calendar became Fossify Calendar, etc. I am wondering why Simple Draw became Fossify Paint
Is this a fork of Simple Draw? Judging by the screenshots, I think it is. I wonder why they had decided to rename it completely, unlike their other forks.
Sure, but it’s still ironic. I’m not saying that it’s a bad thing to buy a Google device just to degoogle it, but I think that does fit the definition of irony.
I have never really known the major differences between Mull and Iceraven. I keep them both installed, so I will probably be switching to Iceraven full-time now.
What drivers qualify?
Only U.S. delivery drivers delivering Amazon packages (inclusive of Delivery Service Partner (DSP) Delivery Associates (DAs), Amazon Flex delivery partners, and Hub Delivery Associates) are eligible for a thank-you through this program.
https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/transportation/alexa-thank-my-driver-feature
My guess is the funds have dried up already for this year.
The first 2 million thank-yous given will include $5 to the delivery driver at no cost to the customer. After that, customers can continue to thank their driver via the feature all year round, and drivers are able to see the number of times they are thanked within their app.
https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/transportation/alexa-thank-my-driver-feature
Not being updated since 2022 is surprising. I would expect that an application that relies on network connectivity to do basically everything would break in that time.