RION

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[–] RION@hexbear.net 9 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

The silliest thing is that elected officials literally use their vote numbers as endorsements! Right up until he dropped out Brandon was using the 2020 popular vote to say that people backed his policies.

No politician worth their salt would ignore such an easy way to claim legitimacy, and especially not because you said pretty-please don't take this as an endorsement of your genocidal actions

[–] RION@hexbear.net 5 points 23 hours ago

because it worked out so well for Bethesda with Skyrim and Fallout 4

... it did, though. The paid mod shops are clearly sticking around. They're making even more money off 13 and 9 year old games. The only thing this article sources to say that it's not going well is an another article from the same outlet regurgitating reddit posts from mod authors saying they won't make paid mods. That's nice, I guess, but plenty more will.

[–] RION@hexbear.net 40 points 2 days ago (6 children)

Will never get over how the UK/Europe uses "scheme" as a perfectly neutral word. Over here if you have a scheme I'd expect you to be twirling your moustache villainously

[–] RION@hexbear.net 30 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Sometimes I see Mennonites at the train station that look like this

[–] RION@hexbear.net 10 points 2 days ago (1 children)

PS3: $599, Ridge Racer

PS5 Pro: $699, no Ridge Racer

I mean what can you even say

[–] RION@hexbear.net 19 points 3 days ago (1 children)

You will NOT find my ass introducing myself to new people at work unless we're directly working together or they seem very nice

[–] RION@hexbear.net 14 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Funny, everyone jumps to transmasc Jesse

[–] RION@hexbear.net 28 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Argued with my mom and sister about not voting for Kamala this weekend. Apparently despite my vote having no impact on the outcome of the election thanks to the electoral college (which my mom stylizes as a "luxury" with accompanying judgment because I don't have to engage in any strategy), they still think it's important I vote for her to symbolize my support of women's rights. I explained that I see voting for her as support for genocide, which they disagree with—they fully acknowledge the genocide is happening, mind you, they just think their vote for her is not expressing support for that.

The worst/best part is when my sister said part of the reason they're upset by it is that I don't have any have personal stake because I wouldn't be personally affected or targeted by Trump's policies...

thonk-trans

So I had to remind them. I can't really blame my sister too much because I only talked about it with her once like two years ago and maybe she forgot, and I haven't begun any presentation changes or pronoun use IRL, but my mom should know better. She was literally crying half a year ago when I told her I wanted to be on estrogen (which is part of the reason I'm still not on it).

The only positive part was the satisfaction of weaponizing identity politics against my liberal family members. Sorry girls but trans gal beats out cis women in the woke hierarchy every time!!!

[–] RION@hexbear.net 10 points 3 days ago (1 children)
 

Technically this is more of a /c/finance type beat, but since it's important info for all US Americans I figured I'd post here to reach more people.

Anyway, the credit score Credit Karma and some banks like Capital One give uses the VantageScore 3.0 model. The problem is that no lender, rental management company, or institution of substance actually uses it, and it can be off by 60 points or more from the one that they actually do use--your FICO score, with FICO 8 being the most commonly used score. Thankfully, you can see it for free using the below methods, differing on which Credit Bureau's score you'd like to see. They should all be within a few points of each other, but it never hurts to check.

  • Experian: Sign up through experian.com. You can also pay an exorbitant monthly fee to see all three bureau's scores, or just use the 7 day free trial.

  • Equifax: Sign up through myfico.com.

  • TransUnion: The trickiest one--I think the only "free option" that isn't a complimentary feature from a credit card is the 7 day free trial from Experian.

Thanks to this I found out my credit score is actually ~20 points higher than what Credit Karma said it was. For my mom, it was ~50 points higher! That opens up a lot of doors for her in terms of balance transfers and CC debt consolidation.

Shoutout to Amerikkka for having this dumbshit system clown

 

All academic since it would never actually happen, but it seems like 3rd parties enjoy more success under parliamentary systems, and super unpopular governments can be tossed out more easily. Would things be any better?

 

That is all

 

I just got access to the benefit info for my new jobert and want to start figuring it out even if I won't be eligible for a couple more months.

There's a Gold PPO and a Platinum HMO, and the company takes care of the premium for both. The HMO is cheaper in pretty much every way (4x cheaper therapy for instance) but I know you're a lot more restricted in terms of staying in network and needing referrals.

If I go for an HMO will I have a harder time getting HRT? I'm not really looking at any surgeries in the next year, so I could switch to a PPO later if there were any network issues with that.

 

I know not every game has a mobile port, and this the way it works for some other media too buying a physical copy of a book doesn't entitle you to an ebook version and vice versa. On the other hand, a steam game can be played on Windows, MacOS, or Linux without restriction provided it's ported or works with Proton.

In any event it still rubs me the wrong way to know I bought Slay the Spire on Steam, and Steam has a mobile presence, and StS has a mobile port, but that still doesn't end with me playing StS on mobile without buying it again.

Hopefully the recent court stuff with Epic and Apple will mean Valve could start putting up their own mobile launcher on iOS, as I imagine they wouldn't see just Android as worth the effort.

 

Between the 13th/14th gen degradation issues and this Intel is not having a good time

Good thing one of Brandon's major legislation "accomplishments" isn't majorly riding on Intel or anything clueless

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This list is a supplement to other resources like Privacy Guides, and aims to give privacy focused recommendations and/or suggestions for Android apps. I highly recommend looking through Privacy Guides first, as this list assumes some familiarity with the subject (e.g. what is F-Droid, what is FOSS). All offerings are FOSS unless specified otherwise, and all recommendation links should lead to a Github or F-Droid page where you can download the app.

This is not meant to be exhaustive or authoritative. Use your best judgement and individual needs when evaluating these offerings, and feel free to discuss or share such options in the comments.

Big thanks to @Pirate for creating the original version of this list over three years ago, and @kitten and @SirLotsaLocks for their contributions to that version.

How Do I Get All These Apps?

Check the "Obtaining Applications" page on Privacy Guides. It's worth mentioning that there are third party F-Droid clients like Droid-ify and Neo Store, but while they look better than the stock client and have easier repo management they cause undue stress on F-Droid servers, and so should be avoided unless you really can't do without those features.

General Utility Apps

Fossify offers a collection of apps forked from the popular Simple Mobile Tools, which was acquired and by an Israeli company and riddled with ads. This includes essentials like a photo gallery, calculator, music player, and more, all open source and privacy focused. You may see their apps pop up in other categories where applicable.

Here's a few more apps in this category suggested by your fellow Hexbears!

  • Gallery: Well featured and pretty gallery app with editor!
  • OpenCalc: Lightweight calculator with Material You.

Browser Comparisons

Privacy Guides gives limited options for mobile browsers due to their strict criteria, but some may want more options. DivestOS has a comparison table showing more browsers alongside their strengths and weaknesses.

Youtube

  • Newpipe: Frontend application that does not require Google Services or a Youtube account.

  • LibreTube: Similar to Newpipe, even using the same API, but noticeably prettier.

You also have the option of patching the Youtube app via Revanced to remove ads, integrate Sponsorblock, enable background playback, and more. However, while Revanced itself is FOSS, it obviously has non-free dependencies like the Youtube app itself. It also requires more initial setup than other alternatives.

Reddit Apps

Most third party reddit apps were shut down following changes to Reddit's API policy on July 5th, 2023. A limited cast of apps persisted, and thankfully FOSS options still exist!

  • RedReader: Specifically exempted from the new API policy on accessibility grounds.

  • Geddit: Notable for eschewing the API and instead using RSS/JSON feeds to display content. Does not require an account.

  • Infinity: Open source, but requires a subscription.

There's also the option of using Revanced to patch many of the apps that stopped working after the API change. However, these apps are generally closed source and have no guarantee of continued support, as they have been abandoned by their devs and now depend on volunteer work for patches.

Social Media

Third party clients for social media apps have seen a significant downturn in recent years due to hostility from social media companies. While some may still work, I can't in good conscience recommend them due to lack of support and potential account bans. As it stands, the best option is to turn the mobile web pages for such services into Progressive Web Apps (PWAs), which have their own section further down below.

Depending on the social media in question, you might have the option to use a frontend as well. In addition to those listed by Privacy Guides, XCancel is a functional Twitter frontend.

Music Player

  • Metro: Fork of Retro Music. Very well featured and pretty with Material You/3.

  • Vinyl: Fork of Phonograph. Functional but uninspired Material Design 1.0 aesthetic.

  • Fossify Music Player: Quite pretty IMO but minimal feature set. Use if it if you just want to play your music without any extras or fiddling.

  • Auxio: Recommended by Luna! Simple gapless playback with a clean and customizable UI.

  • Harmony Music: Another Luna banger. Youtube Music frontend without ads!

Video Player

  • VLC: The one, the only. Supports every video format under the sun. Also does music!

Ebook Reader

  • Librera Reader: Visually dated, but well-featured and supports a wide variety of formats. This version has the same features as the Pro version on Google Play.

  • KoReader: Intended for e-ink devices, but also works on traditional displays.

  • Book's Story: Recent release with Material You design. Limited format support.

Adblocker

Although not explicitly listed as such, many of the DNS Resolvers recommended by Privacyguides.org offer adblocking lists, and are considered superior to app based solutions like Blokada.

Launchers

Use this comparison table to pick one that's right for you. I currently use Lawnchair Launcher for a Pixel-esque experience.

Maps

Fair warning: these apps will likely be less reliable and accurate than Google Maps or others due to their dependence on the community driven OpenStreetMap for data, although by the same token it might have better coverage or detail in some areas if someone has put in the effort. I would caution using these for any really important navigation scenarios.

  • OsmAnd~: The most well known mapping alternative. Can be used fully offline for navigation.

  • Organic Maps: Reportedly has less of a learning curve than OsmAnd. Public transportation info only has "experimental support" that's tricky to get working. Also capable of fully offline navigation.

File Sharing

  • KDE Connect: Easy file transfer between devices and pretty much all operating systems.

Keyboard

It's worth noting that these options may lack features you take for granted with stock and/or commercial keyboards like glide typing, predictive text, and emoji search, or may require additional steps to get them to work.

  • AnySoftKeyboard: One of the oldest custom keyboards. Appears to be under active development despite the last GitHub release being from 2022.

  • Heliboard: An updated fork of the popular OpenBoard. Probably the most feature rich and developed FOSS keyboard available.

  • FUTOBoard: A newcomer to the scene. Importantly not strictly FOSS, although people debate how close it is and how much it matters.

  • Florisboard: While the stable release is from 2022, development is ongoing and beta releases are posted every few months at time of writing.

  • Fossify Keyboard: From our previously mentioned friends at Fossify! Pretty basic, but clean and private.

Weather

There's actually a lot of FOSS weather apps out there, but none of them are perfect and generally lack at least one key feature. It's up to you to decide what you're willing to forgo, but to help here's a few to consider:

  • Overmorrow: Slick design with radar and customizable units. No widgets or notifications, but the dev is only 15 so I'll cut them some slack.

  • Breezy Weather: Fork of the popular Geometric Weather with material design (but not Material Design 3/You). Lacks radar.

  • Weather: Feature rich and translated into many languages, but visually lacking and requires additional setup with an API key to actually get weather info.

There are more available on F-Droid if none of the above take your fancy!

Document Scanner

  • OpenScan: Easy document scanning and conversion to PDF/JPG.

Camera

  • OpenCamera: Developed since 2013 and known for extensive feature set. Can optionally remove exif data from photos.

  • SecureCamera: Designed for GrapheneOS, but available for everyone. Removes exif data from photos by default.

Podcasts

  • AntennaPod: The most popular and polished option. Others are available on F-Droid.

Twitch

  • Twire: Decent looking and fairly customizable, with built-in adblock, Twitch account support, and BTTV/FFZ/7TV emotes (although they don't always work in my experience).

  • Xtra: Feature list is somewhat barebones and I haven't used it myself, but regularly updated. May be worth a shot if you don't like Twire for whatever reason.

Progressive Web Apps

Progressive Web Apps or PWAs are basically apps that run through your browser while still feeling like a native app (AKA the ones you install from F-Droid or the Play Store). This can offer performance benefits, security benefits over a native app thanks to your browser's sandboxing capabilities, as well as the opportunity to use browser extensions on the site, like adblockers. On mobile, Chromium browsers have the best support for PWAs and reap the benefits of site isolation, while Firefox and its offshoots have less support and no site isolation.

Changes

7/28/2024

  • Condensed the following basic utility apps into the "General Purpose Apps" category:

    • Gallery

    • Calendar

  • Condensed the following social media apps/frontends into the "Social Media" category:

    • Twitter

    • Facebook

    • Instagram

  • Converted "Browser" category into "Browser Comparisons"

  • Converted "For websites that don't have an app" into "Progressive Web Apps"

  • Removed following app categories already addressed by Privacy Guides:

    • Google Play

    • Email

    • Google (Search Engine)

    • Password Manager

    • Shelter

    • Messaging

    • Zoom alternative

    • File syncing

    • Notes

    • Scrambled Exif & ImagePipe

    • Office

    • RSS reader

  • Removed following app categories that felt extraneous

    • Memes

    • Anki

    • Games

 

Running low on freelancing projects so I figured I'd waste my time with a little speculation. The current political zeitgeist seems to be that it's Kamala's race to lose by virtue of the abortion issue and not being Biden or Trump. Polling is only just now starting to trickle in, but assuming she's got the edge right now, how does it go wrong? Here are some scenarios:

  1. She picks Josh Shapiro as her VP and loses Michigan. Shapiro might help her lock in Pennsylvania, but he also "stands out among the current field of potential running mates as being egregiously bad on Palestine," as David Klion writes for The New Republic. That might be enough to lose the support of Michigan's significant Arab-American population and hand it to Trump, which is a big deal as many of the Democratic roads to electoral victory run through Michigan.
  2. Republican lawsuits gum up the ballot. While legal experts have generally dismissed the possibility that efforts to challenge Brandon's dropout and swap to Kamala, this wouldn't be the first time that such experts have been caught with their pants down on significant legal rulings. Even if these lawsuits don't go anywhere, they could depress turnout by causing confusion and enabling the spread of misinformation in swing states.
  3. Trump forces J.D. Vance off the ticket and gets a VP with more rizz. Ironically, this would open the GOP up to the type of litigation from point 2, but with actual legal credence since the nomination process is complete. Might still be worth it since the dude seems to be a charisma vacuum.
  4. Kamala calls someone a honkey or cracker on a hot mic and white moderates freak out. This is my just for fun, pretty much. But like, what if?

Thoughts??

 

I noticed "The Ultimate FOSS Guide for Android" was very out of date and thought I'd try to make a new version with more current suggestions. But after a while I realized most of the time I was just copying off PrivacyGuides.org which has a pretty robust set of FOSS offerings with an unsurprising focus on privacy.

There are still some things it doesn't cover like Android launchers and keyboards, but we could have an additional sidebar post with more a la carte suggestions.

Thoughts? lea-think

 
 
  • Any and all textual works can be decried as "lacking exigence", no matter their content.

  • Make vague references to "the canon". Do not explain what canon you're talking about.

  • Employ words like "ethic (singular)", "schema", "polity". It doesn't matter if you use them correctly, just use them.

  • Pick a noun or an adjective to use as a verb. Just give it your own definition and let the audience figure it out.

  • Use obtuse definitions of philosophical frameworks, like "it's about bodies moving through space". Do not elaborate or make it easier to tell what the fuck that's supposed to mean.

  • If someone is making a good argument that you don't like, say it's "reinforcing teleological norms" and refuse to engage with it any more.

  • And, of course, the classic: Anything you don't like is "deeply unserious".

~~thank u for coming to my ted talk~~

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