Pinta is a paint .net clone:
Tundra
Debian 12 is my first step into the Debian world. Is it just a matter of sudo apt update/upgrade to receive the release or are there extra steps?
I loved Joplin until I realised that your data is stored (locally) unencrypted.
I moved to https://crypt.ee
Its not aimed at sharing or peer to peer so I might be missing the mark - but have you looked at https://crypt.ee ?
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Open up jerboa + your browser,
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On the browser, visit: https://browse.feddit.de/
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Search for the subjects/communities that you are interested in.
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Long press (mobile) on the title and select open in app.
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The jerboa app will load the community and you can subscribe.
With their sails unfurled?
Is aurora being incredibly buggy with the rate limits for you as well?
I would personally Install Calyx - you can relock the bootloader, the install is meant to be easy and the community is supposedly very friendly - you should be able to troubleshoot without issue.
(I haven't personally used it so YMMV)
Thanks for this, I look forward to reading it.
I would also recommend: "a guide to the good life" by William B Irvine
Has to be organic maps.
I was a big supporter of OSM+ but its just too buggy to be reliable - My last trip it constantly said "keep left" when driving ( a topography bug apparently) And it has got the wrong route too many times.
Unfortunately organic maps relies on your phones TTS for voice navigation - and I can't seem to get that working with grapheneOS (even third party TTS)