It’s included with the 8 Pro.
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TrustingZebra@lemmy.oneto Android@lemdro.id•Spotify Premium Will Include Instant Access to 150,000+ Audiobooks (UK/AUS tomorrow, US to follow)English5·2 years agoThey had that YouTube Premium Lite tier in a few regions, which was basically that. But Google just killed it.
It’s a great tool but note that by default it upgrades EVERYTHING, up to and including production cloud environments if you are connected to any.
TrustingZebra@lemmy.onetoUnixporn@lemmy.ml•Moved from Gnome to KDE and really enjoying it.6·2 years agoI didn’t say otherwise. I actually use both GNOME and KDE. GNOME on my personal machine and KDE on the work laptop.
TrustingZebra@lemmy.onetoUnixporn@lemmy.ml•Moved from Gnome to KDE and really enjoying it.7·2 years agoI guess it’s preference. For some reason GNOME looks/feels better than KDE for me. I can’t even explain why.
TrustingZebra@lemmy.oneto Linux@lemmy.ml•I am excited about all the changes coming to our DEs!6·2 years agoThe other thing is just how much I hate Windows Update. I can tolerate most parts of Windows, but WU is objectively terrible. It’s incredibly slow, requires multiple restarts (sometimes forced!) amd sometimes fails with random errors that are impossible to troubleshoot.
It goes without saying that most Linux package managers work incredibly well in comparison.
TrustingZebra@lemmy.oneto Linux@lemmy.ml•I am excited about all the changes coming to our DEs!39·2 years agoIt’s so nice to be excited about my OS again. I remember as a kid, I used to be really excited about Windows updates. People were cynical about Microsoft even back then, but I remained loyal to Windows for years.
Only last year did I finally move to Linux as my OS (although I still use Windows for gaming). Since then every following Linux news is always exciting. New versions of distros, desktop environments and software always bring interesting improvements.
Meanwhile on the Windows side, most noticeable updates just bring more ads, tracking, forced Edge recommendations and forced logins. Ironically the last Windows feature I remember being genuinely excited for was WSL 2.
Better than OsmAnd?
Kindle devices are nice but not at all FOSS, and not very open either. Although you can sideload books, EPUB files are still not directly supported, you have to convert them. Converting is easy with Calibre but it’s still a hassle that is not needed on any other ereader.
There’s a vibrant jailbreak community on MobileRead, however Amazon keeps blocking jailbreaks.
After my Kindle died I got a Kobo instead. Costs about the same as Kindle (maybe slightly more?). Still not fully open, but supports EPUB and its MobileRead community is just as vibrant (and Kobo doesn’t block you from doing this).
There are many ereaders than run Android.
TrustingZebra@lemmy.oneto Android@lemdro.id•Google Podcasts to be shut down in favor of YouTube MusicEnglish2·2 years agoPlenty of other good options. See podcastapps.com
TrustingZebra@lemmy.oneto Linux@lemmy.ml•PipeWire 1.0 Planned For Release Later This Year132·2 years agoYes my experience with PipeWire had been flawless. Not so much with Wayland…
TrustingZebra@lemmy.oneto Linux@lemmy.ml•Free Download Manager site redirected Linux users to malware for years41·2 years agoI guess many servers are capping speeds them. Makes sense since I almost never see downloads actually take advantage of my Gigabit internet speeds.
TrustingZebra@lemmy.oneto Linux@lemmy.ml•Free Download Manager site redirected Linux users to malware for years7·2 years agoFDM does some clever things to boost download speeds. It splits up a download into different chuncks, and somehow downloads them concurrently. It makes a big difference for large files (for example, Linux ISOs).
TrustingZebra@lemmy.oneto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a show that should've gotten cancelled or ended SOONER than it did?8·2 years agoGet ready, this is happening again.
TrustingZebra@lemmy.oneto Linux@lemmy.ml•Free Download Manager site redirected Linux users to malware for years121·2 years agoIt’s still my favorite download manager on Windows. It often downloads file significantly faster than the download manager built into browsers. Luckily I never installed it on Linux, since I have a habit of only installing from package managers.
Do you know of a good download manager for Linux?
TrustingZebra@lemmy.oneto Open Source@lemmy.ml•LibreOffice 7.6 has reached 1.5 million downloads!6·2 years agoCalVer isn’t confusing.
TrustingZebra@lemmy.oneto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a show that should've gotten cancelled or ended SOONER than it did?7·2 years agoThat’s literally not all what happened in the ending but for some reason everyone seems to thinks so.
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