join the movement and share the software
consider donating to fsf at https://my.fsf.org/donate
thanks for the insightful comment
it’s just the beginning
i don’t even use discord but still get those emails every year(I think someone accidentally made an account with my mail). it’s crazy that these companies update their privacy policies every year, refining and adding more convoluted clauses.
does it sound off?
environmentalists would consider apple to be more than just a contender
thanks, accessibility is something I tend to focus on a lot.
costs me 100 dollars each year just so that I can push an app to their app store, even if I make zero bucks off of it(and if I did, they’d want an additional 30% share of it).
not to mention that I can’t develop an app without a mac – an artificial requirement created by them.
it is expensive for developers that aren’t in the west
greatness and freedom™
i’m still angry about their initiatives on delicate phone bodies and non-removable batteries.
that one is also probably a round-off error.
how much time does it take to acquire Chilean citizenship?
thanks for the link!
that’s why I do personal learning stuff after waking up, and before going to work. helps channel all that energy to my work, and not corporate’s.
follow what rich people are buying and you’ll never be disappointed.
the name is breezy weather. it’s libre and open source.
github: https://github.com/breezy-weather/breezy-weather
Izzy’s fdroid repo: https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/org.breezyweather
that’s brutal haha. we had this(crossing 400) a couple months ago.
Imagine being old and/or with respiratory problems in this pollution. but it helps “our economy”!
a fellow breezy weather user!
you can tap on it to read more about it.
Ground-level ozone (O3) is a major component of smog. Although the same molecule, ground-level ozone can be harmful to human health, unlike stratospheric ozone that protects the earth from excess UV radiation. It is formed from photochemical reactions with pollutants such volatile organic compounds, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides (NO,) emitted from vehicles, and industry. Due to the photochemical nature, the highest levels of ozone are seen during periods of sunny weather. Exposure to excessive ozone can cause problems breathing, trigger asthma, reduce lung function and lead to lung disease.
thanks for the heads-up. can’t wait to cry more!
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