None of them have recent updates.
The library is closed source.
Phind had an open source model, but the web interface isn't open source.
I have no problem using NFC with GrapheneOS on a Pixel 4A.
The argument that Debian doesn't have the latest packages is only valid for stable repository, right?
Wouldn't Debian with unstable or testing repo be better than Linux Mint?
This is an important criteria for me. If I can't read the full article without leaving the reader and without a WebView, I won't keep the RSS feed.
I can confirm what the study says. I have different usernames for each community I'm involved in and take care of the reputation of each of them separately.
With an ephemeral name, nothing matters and we can shitpost without restraints.
With my real name, I wouldn't participate at all in many communities.
Updated 18 months ago on F-Droid, but the Github looks still active. I hope they'll soon have a releasable version.
Use cash if you want privacy. The card is linked to your name too.
I don't like Ubuntu because of their forcing method to use Snap package manager.
I don't like Manjaro because of its poor dependency management. Many dependencies are not declared, so that if you update a package, it won't update the undeclared dependency and it won't work any longer. You have to update everything or nothing, and when disk space becomes low, updating everything at once is impossible.
I learned to program at the same time I learned English. I learned the words if, then, else and while in this context.
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It doesn't interoperate well with FOSS software like K9 and Thunderbird.