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  • While I'm sympathetic to your plight, spamming isn't going to help you nor is it polite. Please limit your request for aid to the relevant communities, !mutual_aid@hexbear.net and !mutual_aid@a.gup.pe

    I wish you the best of luck!

  • While I'm sympathetic to your plight, spamming isn't going to help you nor is it polite. Please limit your request for aid to the relevant communities, !mutual_aid@hexbear.net and !mutual_aid@a.gup.pe

    I wish you the best of luck!

  • While I'm sympathetic to your plight, spamming isn't going to help you nor is it polite. Please limit your request for aid to the relevant communities, !mutual_aid@hexbear.net and !mutual_aid@a.gup.pe

    I wish you the best of luck!

  • Is that Golgo 13?

  • That's not even remotely true.

  • I installed Firefox on a desktop the other day to find that I still had the old Firefox Notes extension installed. Point being, different people make different extensions, some die, others live.

  • I ended up contacting them to get a trial and they obliged, of which I'm incredibly grateful. But after receiving it, was gutted.

    For what they charge, I thought the Gold experience would be amazing, only to find out that what you're paying for is a half-finished app experience.

    I'm already not a fan of cross platform apps. I understand them, it's cheaper to code once, but the experience is almost always shitty for everyone and you can feel the compromises in Cronometer. Hopefully they open up their API to allow third party apps or something, because honestly what's on offer needs to improve. Apps should look and feel native.

    For me, what I want is the ability to export PDFs so I can review my nutrition with AI, however there's no way to do that in app. You're made to go to their website to do it and there's not even a way to open that in app.

    Once you get there, the website is hard coded for desktop and once you get the PDF that too is hard coded for desktop.

    Given what they charge, you'd assume that they would focus on delivering a great experience for all of their users, but as an Android user, I feel bottom of the list.

    Thanks to their food database, they're still better than both MyFitnessPal and Fitbit, but I'm not sure that's worth the monthly fee.

    That said, if I see some sort of roadmap and see they're working to finish the app experience, I'd likely subscribe to support that development.

  • Good news. I like Summit, but it's definitely got room to improve aesthetically.

  • Some would say… superior!

  • Looks amazing!

  • Why would you need YouTube installed to install a patched version of YouTube?

    The MicroG observation is a real one though.

  • Nope, you just need the APK

  • Reading through the second link, it says that Droid-ify still uses the legacy (v1) API, why hasn't it migrated to v2? Is there a technical reason or is it just preference?

  • I like it, but knowing this place, everyone will shit on it.

  • Fennec is a third party fork.

  • Should be rolled out in Nightly by the end of March. It would've been sooner but the desktop implementation didn't take into consideration mobile.

  • Woohoo, I can view changelogs again!

  • I would recommend sticking to F-Droid. At least they check the APKs.

  • Network Attached Storage