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  • I know I'll probably get a serve for this, bit I use HERE WeGo maps. I know it's proprietary, I know it still tracks data. But it's not Google, and I always use offline maps and navigation. I just can't get behind the ugly UI of OSM, Organic/CoMaps etc.

    I'm on GrapheneOS so I can setup scopes for network access if it needs permissions — it works without network permission, I just enable it to update maps periodically. It also works with android auto.

    Of course, if you're comfortable with OSM or CoMaps UI then that's the better choice. I'm just sharing my experience.

  • That's generally how it works.

    If he cheated on his partner with you, you'd one day start to wonder if he's cheating on you. Best to respect the integrity and bide your time imo.

  • This is honestly insane. And it's such an American way of thinking. Y'all need help.

  • Honestly, is why men in their 50's be pulling his 30 year old women. It often takes time for men to mature and gain confidence. Don't sweat it. It'll come.

  • I never said there was anything wrong with copying. I was simply pointing out a stereotype.

  • Well, I use Void Linux, Fedora, and NetBSD. All for different purposes. I just love the freedom to modify my system 'till my heart's content. I'm generally a tiling WM (sdorfehs) on laptops and openbox/lxde on desktop.

    I appreciate minimal clean code.

  • The stereotype of arch uses generally being smart is no longer. The "I use arch btw" meme brought a whole new user base to arch. You'll find them on r/unixporn showing off their hyperland rice that they copied from some other user..

  • Laughs in Australian

  • I just don't really know how to use it...

  • Eh, I mix and match them..

  • Based

  • They're probably American. Slavery is legal there

  • Correction:

    • hyphen – En dash — Em dash
  • Yep. Just basic trust in human decency in action. This shouldn't be news worthy. It's theft that's unusual and immoral and should be the cause for concern.

  • Hell yes! I turned off location data for immich but now I can use this!

  • Any helpful tips or links to tutorials for this method?

  • See my other comment above. I'm quite comfortable using a terminal, but for the purposes of tweaking system files in their POSIX location. I don't want temp files or symlinks or sandboxed/containerised packages. I want binaries, I wanna compile software from source. Immutable distros make this quite difficult. The file system is setup differently (on purpose of course).

    I guess it's less a criticism than it is a preference.

  • Wish it was supported in more countries.

  • Oh, your welcome. It's a great rabbit hole. I remember venturing down it for the first time some years ago. I've since been able to build arcan from source and get pipeworld working on void linux. It's not daily drivable yet, (not for me at least) but it works, and it's cool as fuck.