I'm not sure if this is even launcher dependant thing? I'm on pixel 9 pro, using lawnchair myself.
In your open app-selector, you should have drop-down to start split screen mode.
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I'm not sure if this is even launcher dependant thing? I'm on pixel 9 pro, using lawnchair myself.
In your open app-selector, you should have drop-down to start split screen mode.
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I must mention this FOSS app! https://github.com/danilkinkin/buckwheat
I use this to track my monthly spend with my cards that I manually swipe at stores. This is the only budgeting app that has stuck with me for quite some time.
They last essentially forever if maintained even just a little bit and is a good quality leather. I've been in cars from the 70's with the original leather seats in amazing condition.
I don't personally care that much what the material is in my car, but I've never had good experiences with fake leather, I'd rather honestly have any other fabric. And those other fabrics are very common already in cars!
It's supposed to be a dot (.) character. The project's name is n.eko.

You have a point here.
But when you consider the current worlds web traffic, this isn't actually the case today. For example Gnome project who was forced to start using this on their gitlab, 97% of their traffic could not complete this PoW calculation.
IE - they require only a fraction of computational cost to serve their gitlab, which saves a lot of resources, coal, and most importantly, time of hundreds of real humans.
Hopefully in the future we can move back to proper netiquette and just plain old robots.txt file!
Yes, Anubis uses proof of work, like some cryptocurrencies do as well, to slow down/mitigate mass scale crawling by making them do expensive computation.
https://lemmy.world/post/27101209 has a great article attached to it about this.
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Edit: Just to be clear, this doesn't mine any cryptos, just uses same idea for slowing down the requests.
Prediction: This change comes to life, people make an uproar about this. Then they forget this in a few days and continue using reddit.
This same old keeps happening with reddit, Twitter/X, etc.
Hopefully we do receive some refugees to Lemmy!
Squid games reference. (or from one of the knockoff's)
Teclis - Includes search results from Marginalia, free to use at the moment. This search index has been in the past closed down due to abuse.
Kagi, whose creation Teclis is, is a paid search engine (metasearch engine to be more precise) also incorporates these search results in their normal searches. I warmly recommend giving Kagi a try, it's great, I've been enjoying it a lot.
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Other options I can recommend; You could always try to host your own search engine if you have list of small-web sites in mind or don't mind spending some effort collecting such list. I personally host Yacy [github link] (and Searxng to interface with yacy and several other self-hosted indexes/search engines such as kiwix wiki's.). Indexing and crawling your own search results surprisingly is not resource heavy at all, and can be run on your personal machine in the background.
Plex is a great example here. I've been Hetzner customer for many many years, and bought a lifetime license to Plex. Only to receive few months later a notification from Plex that I am no longer allowed to self-host Plex for myself(and only myself) at Hetzner and that they will block all access to my self-hosted Plex instance. I tried to ask for leniency or a refund, but that was wasted effort as well.
In short, I was caught on a crossfire when for-profit company tried to please hollywood by attempting to reduce piracy, so they could get new VC funding.
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I am now a happy Jellyfin user and warmly recommend all Plex users to try it, the Jellyfin community is awesome!
(Use your favourite search engine to look up "Hetzner Plex ban" for more details)
I wish I knew not to trust closed source self-hosted applications, such as Plex. Would have saved a lot of time and money.
I see option for lifetime services on both the vpn and storage. You can probably stop reading here. Running an unsustainable business model is red flag enough, at least to me.
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The storage service seems to have quite bad reputation on reddit on quick look.The VPN on the other hand is from third party, secure.com, according to them. I can't confirm this.
The atom service also has been rebranded as Purewl, and they offer reseller program to everyone.
Location of their company is questionable, I cannot verify that they exist there. The address is a coworking space. But, you can book your own desk here! :) (edit: I just noticed that you can buy a "virtual office" from there, so basically a PO box. Makes this address even more questionable.)
I'm also wondering what happened to the previous company, ID cloud services LTD?
But yeah, I wouldn't trust this company to handle my data based on this 2 minute research.