Critical tech enthusiast
Love your PC hardware piece for a bookmark!
My fav is more than 30 years old and has been through many wonderfull books with me. It is made of leather and shows a hedgehog under a starry sky.
“Burn Book” by Kara Swisher A book about Big Tech and Tech Giants by the one journalist, who followed the development in Silicon Valley from the beginning. So far I like it very much. Swisher is still convinced, that tech (companies) can make this place a better world, if it wasn’t for the irresponsibility of its owners. It’s comforting to see her love for tech, her frustration with company leaders, and her firm belief, that it might still work out somehow. I’m curious, how it will go on and what she thinks might help getting tech back on track.
Unfortunately I can’t use the app for my public transport ticket because it doesn’t support .pkpass files.
Thx for pointing out and enjoy.
Yeah, sure looks like a fork of FairMail and that GUI was always irritating me. I’ll stick with K9.
These books’ worlds absorbed me so completely in the most positive way!
Though I must admit I’m a fan of rereading anyway. Don’t know how many unknown books I skipped for a reread of know ones. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Depends on the OS you’re using. Most custom ROMs based on LineageOS have this kind of setting: Settings > Privacy > Trust > SMS message limit.
“Tao: The Watercourse Way” by Alan Watts
“Walden” by Henry David Thoreau
“A Room of One’s Own” by Virginia Woolf
My longtime favs (apart from LOTR by Tolkien) are:
F-Droid for FOSS apps
Aurora for Google Playstore apps
OSMAnd for navigation
Oeffi for public transport
many Simple Mobile Tools apps
K-9 Mail
Tor browser
Shelter for isolating apps
Tusky for Mastodon
Jerboa for Lemmy
Nunti for RSS feeds
Molly for Signal
Telegram FOSS
Aegis for 2FA
QickDic (dictionary)
TinyWeather
Threema Libre (not free)
No app is completely uninstallable. But the one app in Iodé that can’t at least be uninstalled via system settings is the Iodé tracking protection.
Iodé is considered one of the more secure custom ROMs and friends of mine and me are quite happy with it (running on a Terracube 2e, a Fairphone 3, and a Fairphone 4).