

Wanna see how you git clone and compile it on ios
Wanna see how you git clone and compile it on ios
Try compressing it or use an another format
vscodium. Easy to use for beginners (i’m a beginner too), fully open-source, all microsoft tracking binaries removed. Aviable for Windows, Linux, macOS, darwin, propably bsd, or even as a webview, and supports a lot of architectures. Great for intrepeted languages, but supports compiled ones too
if possible, do not make it aviable on the public internet and don’t let search engines access it
they should compile for more devices instead
for me migrating isn’t so easy. ppl will be mad at me, they are mad already why i left gmail they can’t reach me
protonmail, tuta or guerillamail. i’m using proton, it is great, even the free version
you generally don’t need an AV on android, unless you do really shady downloads. only download from fdroid, google play, github, apkmirror, and maybe some mod apk websites, the more known ones
true but they will not stop me. even if i was american, i’d download deepseek, idc about anything at this point
if i was american i’d download it rn
another great day of not being an american
it is, you just can’t understand what open-source means, even though it is in its name
Florisboard is highly configurable, it can provide a good keyboard for the avarage user, if a more advanced user sets it up properly
the base aosp keyboard or florisboard
You can update if you have an opportunity, Android 15 is not bad
ImageToolbox, Burhanrashid’s PhotoEditing. I use these. ImageToolbox can be a bit slow, and PhotoEditing confusing and unstable, but it ia possible to adjust to it. If you want anything more advanced, use GIMP on a pc.
It has a wifi card, it worked on windows. Network Manager is not installed. No way to install it without internet. Idk the network driver. Now i run a web server from it, using an ethernet cable
Sideloading apps to ios is still a huge difficulty. Also, not possible to access a terminal to the underlying system. No way to modify audio output. All of these are basic things on android.
Mastodon can be janky and it is honestly hard to use, especially of you never used Twitter either. For me, Libreoffice does its thing and ocuppies much less space and less intrusive than Microsoft Office. Open-source projects tend to be less polished than commercial ones due to lack of funding. 98% of open-source projects are completly free, while things like Microsoft license keys cost the price of a lower-end computer
I just wrote something similiar in js