I used Standard Notes selfosted for a while, but, like many others, I’ve given up due to frequent issues. I’ve been trying Notesnook since and it more than does the job for me. A selfosted version should also be coming soon.
On Android, Glider is a nice client.
The same goes for Ubuntu. The aarch64 architecture is supported just like x86-64 and everything works great.
Thanks! I’ll try out the lists when I get the chance :)
I did read it and, just like your reply, it doesn’t answer my question.
What I’m asking about is a special case that is not directly addressed in the article. If the carrier supports eSIMs, i.e. you can buy one from them directly instead of a physical SIM, then maybe this transfer tool will work, with the disclaimer that it may not work in some cases. But if the carrier only offers physical SIMs, there is no information whether this new Pixel feature will let you create a usable eSIM.
Do you know the Hagezi lists compare to oisd.nl? The latter have also been great for me, with no false positive that I can remember.
Can you use the conversion tool on networks that don’t offer eSIMs directly? There are still many networks, especially smaller or cheaper ones, that only offer physical SIMs.
I understand that hating on OneDrive is popular here, but 1) you can remove it using the registry editor, and 2) if you don’t log in and tell it to sync, it doesn’t do anything in the background.
Yeah, I see it. Horrible for the users though…
Seriously, this bot is great. It’s one of my favourite parts of finding news through Lemmy, just like it used to be on the old site.
What even is the point of this change?! What could it possibly improve?
There is a way to enable arbitrary add-ons to work on Firefox for Android, but you have to do a few extra steps: register a Firefox account, create a collection of extensions, then add that collection to your phone. I can tell you that Conset-o-Matic definitely works if you take this route.
IMO these are exactly the kinds of reasons why you might switch to something else. Audio quality is “good enough” everywhere, but Spotify seems the most apt of the streaming service at worsening their UI with each update.
Do you know if hardware decode of 4K HEVC works on the Orange Pi 5?
I haven’t used passkeys yet, but I would hope that you can have multiple keys per site, not just one. So, after going through some initial pain of setting up each individual device, it should be nice having local-only keys for each of them, which you could revoke at any time.
Password managers are also adding support for passkeys, so you should be able to sync them if you so wish.
Most traditional banks charge a fee for transactions in foreign currencies. This is usually a percentage fee (something like 1.5 – 3% of the the amount of the transaction), plus potentially a fixed fee. This should be clearly outlined in the document that describes the fees on your account.
These fees are added on top of a base exchange rate. There are a few different exchange rates commonly used, of which Revolut’s is usually one of the best, but the differences between them are probably not big enough to worry about.
With Revolut, you get a base amount of free currency exchange, I think 1000 EUR per month. Beyond this, there’s an additional fee of 0.5 – 1%. You can increase this amount through a subscription, but he aware that once you start your plan, you need to keep it for at least 12 months, even if you pay monthly.
RIP in pieces ⚰
Is there a way to link to communities or users? For example, could typing !
start a search for communities and a search for usernames?
Eternity is excellent! I didn’t like it at first because it seemed cluttered, but after using it for a while, it’s become my favourite Android client!
Do navigation gestures still work if you use a third party launcher? There was a time when it broke the animations and the gestures became clunky.