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  • This was such a great time loop movie

  • It lets you have all of your emails offline as well. If you have to reference an older email, it's faster than loading the webpage again.

    Some desktop email clients lets you manage your emails, contacts, tasks, and calendars all in one program, which loads immediately instead of loading multiple web pages. This is why I love Evolution and Thunderbird.

    If you have multiple email accounts, it's easier to use an email client, rather than having to log into multiple websites.

    The search function in some web interfaces suck.

    Some people just don't like their email provider's web interface.

  • I don’t know why Thunderbird can’t get a reliable, functional search ability. It’s such garbage. I constantly have to delete my entire search index and start from scratch, it is immensely frustrating.

    Maybe see if Betterbird's search works better for you

  • They get the traffic data from some third party, not by following their users like gmaps.

    https://www.magicearth.com/faq-en/

    Do you share data with third parties?

    We send position data to our traffic provider to generate real-time traffic information. The data is anonymized on the phone, using a changing key (so it's not linked to you), and it is deleted after 5 minutes.

    They have a good privacy policy though. I haven't really had many issues with their app.

  • Banking apps and Amazon don't seem to like it

    Try going into the app's settings and toggle Exploit protection compatibility mode. That let me use my banking apps that didn't work before.

  • Would love it if there is actually an active Tea community on Lemmy. The ones on Lemmy are pretty much dead. The Reddit one is super active.

    Also, Lemmy doesn't have active communities for individual games like Reddit does. They are useful to obtain information, get help, talk about builds, etc

  • it is liberal, aka generally right-of-center

    A lot of people don't seem to know this in the US. If you look at most Liberal Parties, they are centre or centre right. Though some are centre left as well. That's not a full list in that link.

    Japan's Liberal Democratic Party is the major right wing conservative party of Japan.

    Do note that the US' centre starts farther to the right than many other developed countries.

  • Just looked into these. It doesn't look like any of these have official Linux apps :(

  • Started? Been having that issue for months now. It only works on VPN if you're logged on.

    Certain VPN servers can go through it they haven't implemented a block for it yet. AirVPN launched some new servers that worked for a bit, but Reddit blocked them a few weeks later.

  • Huh, that's strange. On my 3 Android devices, I downloaded the APK from the website, and it always auto-updates.

    It existed ever since they added the APK to their website as a compromise for people who don't want to get Signal from the Play Store.

  • Why would you need to use obtanium to get the Signal apk file from that link?

    You can just download the apk from that website and install it. The app can update itself.

  • I find it interesting that yours is com.google.android.devicelockcontroller.

    I checked mine on GrapheneOS and it looks like it's the AOSP version of the package: com.android.devicelockcontroller

  • Are you looking at system apps? It's installed as a system app on my phone using GrapheneOS

    com.android.devicelockcontroller

    Looks like it's an AOSP app

  • You can plug it into a monitor or TV. Or you can use a stand.

  • Have you checked XDA for an unofficial newer LineageOS ROM or a totally different ROM?

  • I've met many people in real life who seem to believe Reagon is great due to his "very successful" Reaganomics. I don't know if they actually knew what Reaganomics really was or the results of it.

  • You might like this website! It's quite an interesting website to go through :)

    https://www.cvedetails.com/

    Though to be fair, majority of every day people probably aren't getting their phones hacked. And not every hardware has known vulnerabilities, at least from what I've seen on the website. Also, I don't know if it's true, but I heard that for a lot of exploits, the person needs the phone physically.

    Not really my field of expertise though