1:1 calls, sharing is available through their WebRTC implementation. Group calls if they’re still using Jitsi are done through Jitsi, which has support for them
1:1 calls, sharing is available through their WebRTC implementation. Group calls if they’re still using Jitsi are done through Jitsi, which has support for them
Gnome Health and my GNU Health works well. Linux only though
Element meets all of that criteria
Sounds like a Librem 5. Am currently typing from one.
Sleep As Android paired with an O2 Ring from Wellvue
I have a Note9 I just did a battery & screen replacement on, a Key2 that had not been used until a year ago (so still has great battery life), and a newish Librem5. Most other phones, e.g. those mid-range Samsung’s, or phones without headphone jacks feel like sidegrades rather than upgrades.
They’re all 4G though; both Android model variants are unrootable, and of course behind on their security updates. Next phone would need to be 5G, and ideally allow longer security updates, or allow Mobian + Waydroid install. Maybe one of the Asus ones. Honestly wish Fairphone had kept it or brings it back; they’re missing out on a big segment of customers that would be a good match.
To afford an out of carrier phone, just dipped down to a cheaper plan that still meets my needs.
I exclusively use phones with headphone jacks. Using GNU/Linux mobile more to get longer software security updates where needed/possible. All GNU/Linux native phones have headphone jacks.
I am using a Librem 5
Same, also looking for private tracker invites, ideally where you’re rewarded for both seed ratio and time kept alive.
I just built a 24 TB NAS (expandable to 432 TB over time) with arrr services. I also tend to take existing content and add complete metadata for higher quality files (mostly FLAC audio files).
Bing Copilot is also clearly Zionist
I have all those things working well on a Librem 5
No, that would require specific web scraping modules for each individual bank, or where open banking exists, an API integration. Many banks you can export XML, CSV, or QIF, all which can be imported by MMEX. I just store my file on my NAS, and open it with the desktop.
The list of devices on Replicant OS is old and short. Proprietary blobs are a big issue for Android.
I use MoneyManagerEx after looking at alternativeto.net for Mint. It has an Android app in addition to desktop apps, and has an easy interface, compatible with multiple formats
PineTime
King’s Quest original series was and still is great
They finished shipping their backlog of Librem 5 crowdfunds and preorders last year…
Great idea from a great premier