Transfered from Feddit.ch as they closed up shop unfortunately.
I haven’t used RH Voice for OSMAnd but I do use it with Organic Maps and it works very well
Aurora Store does as long as the app has already been put on Exodus
Try the website instead of the app then. Removing tracking scripts is above my knowledge level
Yeah true I’ve seen the drama with mapping for renderers. I just gave overpass a try but I must be doing something wrong. Tag Info is easier to understand and reported back one example of a shop=surf;skate;snowboard. Thanks for the tips. Someone just posted another comment to an OSM Wiki page with what seems to be a definitive answer to my question.
Ah, that’s it! That looks to be the de-facto standard. Thank you very much
The Exodus Privacy website does and it’s feature is built into the Aurora store
Why do you avoid stacking primary tags?
Unless I’m mistaken that’s not a FOSS app and also contains many trackers. I’m not trying to be rude with this comment, I came to the F-Droid community to find FOSS apps that don’t track their users.
Fossify and QKSMS both aren’t very modern in my opinion. Connect You I’ll have to give a better look. Their F-Droid page pictures aren’t too detailed but may be decent. Thank you
The latter. My primary focus is the UI
Thank you. I clearly need to prioritize learning more about ports. I have had little time to try fixing this issue (hence why this comment is so late) but figured out it was VPN related. My phone’s VPN was blocking connection. After enabling local network bypass another SMB entry appeared with the accurate IP, if required me to only enter my username and then it connected fine.
I used to like his content and still like Surveillance Report but Henry always talks about how Apple is so private and a good option for an OS ecosystem. It’s closed source, it looks like they (Apple) push “privacy” so they can have a monopoly on the data, and are anti consumer in many ways. Now his push for Synology has been growing.
Seems like he takes the easy way out with privacy. I understand life is busy (as he mentions a lot) but in order to make positive change you have to believe in and follow values that give power to open source tech and not the giants who steal your data, monetize you, and are in bed with the government
I really enjoy the Gulikit King Kong Pro 2 (and would assume the 3 is better) because it all runs on firmware. No software to install, it just works as it should. Also works on Linux without fuss.
On its functionality side it has hall effect triggers and joysticks plus nice buttons.
The CPU is perfectly fine and like everyone else is saying, definitely opt for 2x8GB sticks of RAM. 256GB is perfectly fine if you use a Linux distribution such as Fedora Kinoite as it’s not bloated like Windows. Get the new screen too
You’re welcome. I find Fedora to be much more up to date and refined than Ubuntu but also very stable still, at least the atomic variants as those are what I use. Also Ubuntu has all the controversy about trying to force their own packages at you as well as other things
This guy has an interesting perspective on that topic. He provides good points on how what you’re saying could be wrong
Try the weird state and the seemingly proper on state
I know the M4/3rds are pretty good, I’m just worried about low light performance as I do lots of sunset, blue hour, and night photography. Do you have knowledge on that? Maybe they’re better now than I realize. I haven’t heard of the Rico either, I’ll check that out.