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Damn even though you explained the abbreviation I still read it as Wife Approval Factor for a second and was very confused
Damn even though you explained the abbreviation I still read it as Wife Approval Factor for a second and was very confused
If your hate only goes towards touchscreens and not having physical buttons, Mazda is (or at least was) very anti-touchscreen. I haven’t done any research on their current stance or if they have good EVs, but a neighbor of mine was really happy with his Mazda ICE car for having a button for everything.
It’s not a full car or even entertainment system, but comma.ai is an opensource autonomous driving software. Last time I looked into this was a few years ago, but basically for most newer cars you can rip out the adaptive cruise control, and effevtively replace it with autonomous driving. Either powered by certain supported phones or dedicated hardware.
In that case you can try adding before:2023
or similar to your search
Not quite, it stands for Quantum-Dot: https://www.samsungdisplay.com/eng/tech/quantum-dot.jsp
I bought an LG TV, connected it to the internet once to download Jellyfin, blocked internet access directly after.
If you’re cool with connecting it to the internet once, I’d recommend LG, the Magic Remote is light years ahead of the competition.
Other than that, just get any OLED TV and don’t give it internet access (or one of the new QD-OLEDs if you have the money for it).
Yes, but as you say, they have a good privacy policy. Also their revenue model backs up their privacy policy, and I find their reasoning as to why they aren’t FOSS fair:
Will Magic Earth be Open Source?
No; since it is also used commercially (we have a paid Magic Earth SDK for business partners), we cannot make the code public.
(from the FAQ)
At least in terms of addresses, I feel like Magic Earth is significantly better than Organic Maps.
I don’t know how well this fits your usecase, but Proxigram is a selfhostable website with which you can access Instagram anonymously. I don’t think it supports following accounts in any way though.
You can try it out on one of the public instances.
I did also try making an android app for it, but that app is barely even able to display posts, and as I realized that I just don’t use Instagram, I didn’t really bother continuing it.
If anyone here is in the mood to make that app happen, feel free to use my humble beginnings as a starting point.
Infinity has it in settings, but I haven’t tried it yet
Same! I’m lowkey tempted to get a fancy one now, but deep down I know it just isn’t worth it.