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Rhvoice or espeak from fdroid
Rhvoice or espeak from fdroid
Don’t let the weight of the relationship settle on your shoulders.
It used to be way worse. Now it’s common to get updates within 10 days of their release, where before it used to be more like 20. So it has definitely improved quite a bit in the last couple of years.
FAQ about checking coverage says its T-Mobile. Accepts Apple Pay, Google Pay, and all major credit/debit cards, but no crypto of any type as i figured. I am unable to see how this is any different from any other MVNO, except the prices are higher. As an example, T-Mobile prepaid gives me unlimited talk, text, and 3.5 gigs of data for $15 per month, and theirs for 4 gigs is $35. So I would be getting an extra 500 megabytes of data and paying $20 extra a month for the privilege.
You can get loans through Aave On ETH, Polygon, etc, But yeah, buying a home would be a bit difficult.
Get paid in Monero.
Perhaps the economy is not as good as everybody says it is, and a very cyclical sector like tech is the first one to feel it.
Too bad I’m not on Twitter anymore. Otherwise, I would check some of these out.
Actually, no. It’s just here and mastodon
Oh, then I’m not sure. That might be a bug that needs reporting or something.
In Firefox settings, there is a thing for what data to erase upon browser quit. And by that, I mean clicking the 3.minu and actually pressing quit, not just closing it. That may be of some assistance because the data should get cleared before the browser fully quits.
Oh, I see your point. But generally, I tend to trust the developer isn’t going to put out a binary that is different from the source code they publish. My chain of trust would be, fdroid, being the best, the developer, binary directly, being second, and open source, and then something like Google Play with closed source crapware.
From what I understand Izzy takes the builds directly from the applications git repository.
Fossify Contacts (Manage your contacts privately and efficiently with vCard support) https://f-droid.org/packages/org.fossify.contacts/
Edit: Oh, interesting. That link throws a 404. But it shows as being available via IzzyOnDroid.
I thought i saw fossify contacts was released too
Well, on desktop it worked. So you could do it that way. But on mobile, what you had to do was go to a website like Google, add it as a bookmark, and then edit the bookmark and change the web address from Google to the IPv6 address.
Probably because most people are not accessing routers and web servers through their IPv6 addresses and instead they are using IPv4s like 192.168.1.1. I mean, come on, who does that?
So bad. Lol
I prefer rhvoice, because while it is not particularly great, I find it to be better than e-speak.