Teaching the alternatives to closed-source software: GCompris
Teaching the alternatives to closed-source software: GCompris
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…the paint is six times thicker than the usual coating on the car body surface… looking to commercialize the paint on ambulances and other specialized vehicles as the first step.
This is the best part of the article.
After driving ambulance during Australian summers, in the Great Victorian Desert, this would assist so much with operating temperatures. A literal life-saver, if the AC ever broke, also.
That paint’s name…?
A mirror, the car is now mirrorball.
Everyone wants to be Mr Black.
This is the t-shirt one I remember.
From
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20230726/p2a/00m/0sc/014000c
Just unbutton it :P
Thanks for your comment. I was using FFUpdater for Mulch and Mull browsers.
Looks like Mull is now added to the main Fdroid repo. I’ve switched to that one for Mull.
Good to know. Thanks
FFUpdater from F-Droid, is a clean way to automatically check for and download updates for Mull and other modified browsers.
Thanks for that info.
Can you outline generally which frequencies are for which countries? I could not find those details.
Or which frequencies are better for which use cases? (urban housing vs bush hiking. )
Looking for Australian specific details too.
Very interesting tech.
When you have rented the game for 24hrs and the tute takes 3 of them.
Oz xmas is often sun, pool and beach oriented, with family big lunches.
Exactly like this at every house across Australia. /s
I’m in two places:
and
‘But do Australians call it “winter” in January and “summer” in July?’ !!!
Except countries near the equator(halfway between the top and bottom of a world map), equatorial countries are hot all year and have a wet-season and a dry-season.
“Two feet on the gas” - Official Crowdstrike motto.
not /s
Thanks, I was checking both before going with ddwrt.
Looks like OpenWRT has more options and less hand-holding. Would that be right?
Thanks for the props :]
I usually look at the session graph data on Gadgetbridge, or export a bike GPS track to OSMand to look more in depth at position, height, speed etc.
Currently running majority FLOSS, and glad for the excellent options that these very capable people have released.
Desktops, laptops, HTPC:
Trisquel GNU/Linux on Libreboot BIOS hardware
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Phones and tablets are:
GrapheneOS + Fdroid only apps
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Rockbox audio players
(+ Open Tunes from FMA, Argofox, CC netlabels, jamendo, bandcamp etc)
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Gadgetbridge + Amazfit Bip (watch)
[Looking to switch out this watch for a FLOSS smartwatch like: pinetime or bangle.js]
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and dd-wrt on the router
A simple network share.
Does your router have a USB port?
Plug in a thumb drive (32-64gb is fine) and configure it in your router’s admin interface to share on the network. (FTP and SMB shares)
An easy way to have all devices in a house able to access a shared directory. (Pictures, movies, music, files)