I use Seal on Android and yt-dlp-gui on Linux because they’re native apps using native theming/design languages, but it’s always cool to have another option!
I use Seal on Android and yt-dlp-gui on Linux because they’re native apps using native theming/design languages, but it’s always cool to have another option!
I don’t have an answer for you, but I’m also interested in this and would like to see the responses
Signal has a desktop video call option that’s quite simple.
Easy Notes on F-Droid looks very nice, from a cursory look
I second this, I use it myself and it’s pretty good even with my old GTX 1660 ti GPU
“Exposure”
But, actually.
They pay for others to see their papers, since people only usually see them if they’re in journals. Also, many licencing agreements for academic funding restrict where and how the results can be published.
Peer reviewers don’t get paid under the current system though, nor do the researchers. Just the journals get paid, for providing a platform to take advantage of everyone else’s hard work.
They shouldn’t be published in journals at all, any solution that tries to make journals better rather than eliminating them in favour of a free online federated database isn’t addressing the root issue.
A peer to peer internet
Yeah, the fact that out payment system is so centralised is definitely a bad thing. But GNU Taler, from what I understand, is just trying to work within that system. It didn’t create the system, and it doesn’t have the power to replace it.
To me they just say ‘I have stuff to hide from you, not from Google, Facebook, or the government.’
I agree with the first part of your comment, I don’t understand the second. Some sort of pedophilophobic rant?
On Motorola it’s press power + volume up button and then the lockdown button.
I don’t know about Signal, but I’ve seen two non tech savvy people using Firefox in the wild.
It’s good at what it does, but what it does doesn’t seem very useful. If it added NFC payments, now that would be useful.
What’s that?
Cool, thanks!
I use Jan already, and I like that it’s a native app rather than a webui, I don’t really like webuis. I wasn’t saying there weren’t any local model apps, but that there are far less than glorified ChatGPT clients.
And if they were going to make theirs cross platform, it would in fact be the first FOSS local model app for Android. (Layla Lite exists but is not FOSS).
It apparently has an Android version, but for an open source app, it’s not on F-Droid?