Je suis desolee - Je ne comprends pas l’espagnol. Parlez-vous francais ou l’anglais ? ;)
That is what i was referencing with my comment.
OsmAnd is a favorite of mine. If you live in one of the covered areas (North America for sure) OpenSuperMaps merges a US style address search and most street addresses into the maps.
OsmAnd search goes by town, street, number while these maps work with "25 oak street Chicago Illinois". Also, the open street maps rely on croud sharing for map details, so many areas have very little detail, while others put Google Maps to shame.
For navigation, I like Magic Earth. It includes similar search ability and has Waze-like features. The only problem is a lack of critical mass of users to get good traffic and hazard warnings. You can be one more user to supply such info.
I was not saying 25 for a dev job, i was saying that for other kinds of work i might be able to get without getting a new degree.
I understand how it works. The fact remains that companies already laid off people because of AI, and until now, I have never been unemployed more than 2 months.
I've also never seen a market in which most job posting garner 200 to 500 applications within 24 hours. It is armageddon out here.
Oh, i dunno... my chromecast for tv is holding up okay, and i don't get advertisements in it's main ui.
My 2013 LG lcd is doing okay although i brole a bunch of the dots. I will have to replace it soon, and there aren't any non smart units available. I guess i'll gave to block the traffic.
True, but I was thinking of something with a GUI that helps one delete duplicates selectively.
Tubi has one. I think it is called The Final Days of Planet Earth, and is about an insect-like alien accidentally brought here from a moon landing.
If you have a dropbox-like service, such as Synology Drive, you can put the file on the replicated volume to get the same effect.
I use synology drive, but I have it locked down so I can only sync when I'm on my local network or I activate my personal VPN remotely.
Never heard of this device. If it came from manufacturer with Android 10, it likely can take a GSI, which is a ROM build based on the standard interfaces manufacturers should be using for their devices. Andy Yan's Lineage 20 is an example, which I use on my 5 year old mid tier Samsung tablet.
If you can get one of these ROMs, and use MicroG, you will get a few years of life out of your phone. The performance boost is almost like getting a new phone.
Edit: found this article that suggests GSI might work on the phone. If so, you might get Android 13.
I second the jmp.chat, but I'd suggest Dino over Gajim.
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I'll review again. Last time I looked was 3 to 4 years ago.
I'm sticking with Proton for now. If Switzerland ends up being no different than the 5 eyes, I'll be more intent on finding a replacement.