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If you’re someone who has no actual interest in learning to code, and instead see AI as more of a freelancer—telling it stuff like “make a kart racer game,” and “that sucks, make it better”—then none of this really applies to you.
I had never seen a comment that is as painful as your comment😢.
Oh, I guess they fixed their releases on F-Droid.
They used to have very old version on the F-Droid repo that they stopped updating years ago, the last time I checked it on F-Droid.
It’s a non native app + the navigation is counterproductive and it’s not avaliable in F-Droid.
I don’t even know who use the tabs future in the app, it’s like the people who developed it do not use it in real life.
In my opinion, the application does not follow the modern design of Android apps in general.
I can’t put in words, the frustration I felt using the official app and the countless times I searched for third party apps for Wiki.
Before finding out about WikiReader, I would be using the browser to see Wikipedia instead of using the app.
Now I have a more comfy way to use Wikipedia.
OMG, that looks awesome, don’t know where did you bring the stats from thou.
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The white house is definitely being used as a political tool, but check the fact sheet to see what they are doing exactly.
I mean having a list of allowed clients.
As I said in my post, WhatsApp already enforce forbidding third party client and it seems to work well.
I don’t see why wouldn’t Signal improve the security of their users by implementing this, while upsetting the very few users who use third party clients.
While I rather use more secure apps for following public channels, sadly they don’t exist on other platforms.
Because I want to view and share only content that respect my freedom of use.
Because the article is licensed under free license (Creative Commons).
As long as the source prove to have enough credibility, I would always link to the freely licensed version over less freely licensed sources.
I believe not, the foss release will make the app run in the background to check for notifications.
Slashdot is closed source, use SoylentNews instead.