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QuestionMark@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•What open-source Android apps should people know about?
26·2 days agoKISS Launcher - blazingly fast launcher focused on search
Seriously you don’t know what you’re missing if you’re not using this.
QuestionMark@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•What open-source Android apps should people know about?
43·2 days agoShelter - isolate and run multiple instances of apps using Work Profiles.
Similar to Island and Insular.
QuestionMark@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•What open-source Android apps should people know about?
6·2 days agoI love FlorisBoard. It doesn’t have autocorrect yet… which is one of it’s best features
For your case…
Alt + SysRq + O
Samsung? I’m pretty sure I saw bootloader unlocking in developer options though…
DO NOT UPDATE to OneUI 8
Checks System Info
OH SHIT.
QuestionMark@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Dumbest excuses/stuff your family/other people told you about Privacy on the internet and degoogle?
7·2 days agoI wish some people would just come up with an excuse! They (pretend to listen), nod, and then… nothing. Or sometimes just repeat their previous argument.
QuestionMark@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•A New Anonymous Phone Carrier Lets You Sign Up With Nothing but a Zip Code
211·2 days agoI’m sorry, I truly do not intend to be impolite and I didn’t downvote you, but I think people can ask AI for a summary if they want to themselves.
Sorry again. I just really don’t like AI, and my expectation of a social media website is for it to be about human interactions. We can talk with AI anytime we want, what we’re lacking is pure human communication.
sudo shutdown now
Nope. It’s Persian (also known as Farsi, or Parsi).
Persian’s roots are actually closer to English than Arabic: Persian is an Indo-European language, same as English, while Arabic is a Semitic language.
It’s Persian.
I’ve noticed a lot of gendered words seemingly have roots in Arabic: the words for paternal uncle, paternal aunt, maternal aunt, and maternal uncle for example. I guess the neutrality is something that survived of our ancient culture.
The history (of Persia and the language) is deeply fascinating, but also confusing, and at times you’ll come across a lot of contradictions. There are so many lies and different perspectives. I regret my ignorance when it comes to this topic.
If you’re writing a poem in German, you can apparently switch the positions of the subject, object and indirect object without changing the meaning, since the gender and article of the word indicate whether it’s the subject (Nominativ), object (Akkusativ) or indirect object (Dativ). (e.g. subject: der Mann, object: den Mann, indirect object: dem Mann)
My native language doesn’t have any articles and there is no distinction between he and she.
I have never seen a person who uses Windows search instead of a browser to search the web, and I doubt anyone actually does. Even the people you mentioned.




Advertisements… on your fridge. There’s a screen, and the fridge connects to the internet, using the connection you pay for to download ADs that it’ll display it on the screen.
What part of this makes sense? Who would buy such a thing?!