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  • I'm not aware of major downsides to using a different luncher.

    The biggest incovience is initial setup and putting your home screen apps back where they belong.

    Spend a few hours to escape to some of google bloat and set your search bar to use Firefox (which has ublock support).

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    Google Search App Stopped Working For A Few Hours Last Night.
  • You can change it on other launchers.

    Personally I like neolauncher.

    https://github.com/NeoApplications/Neo-Launcher The search bar can be set to immediately directly open Firefox search, or you can pick form a list of various engines.

    There's a dozen other launchers to try. Lawnchair is a more popular choice, probably better for someone switching from pixel default. There's a few very specific features it's missing for me.

    If you search Lemmy for "Nova Launcher" you'll find some threads listing a dozen alternatives due to nova's downfall.

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    Results from the Browser Features Survey
  • The feature exists on desktop, works great, but the setup is convoluted. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profile-manager-create-remove-switch-firefox-profiles There's a way to make desktop shortcuts to easily pick profile, but I don't remember how, it has been a few years since I needed profiles.

    Wish they had something for mobile too, that would be huge. I use my phone for both work and personal stuff all the time, not my desktop.

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    We forgot the Alamo even though they told us not to.
  • I've started ignoring random posts about it.

    Its the equivalent of telling your little sibling about it and having to listen to them shout "I lost the game" for next 5 months. It gets old quick.

    Now if I think about this post and comment later on my own, then sure I'll have lost the game.

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    android alarm clock that will shuffle local media
  • Good luck. It is a bit weird getting setup at first with the way they do profiles, but once its set you dont have to think about it if you need to make a new alarm.

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    android alarm clock that will shuffle local media
  • "Alarm Clock for Heavy Sleepers" also known as AMDroid Alarm clock.

    Yes it can shuffle music.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.amdroidalarmclock.amdroid

    Downsides; Not FoSS and not free, however it is a cheap one time purchase, no subscriptions. free version ads are just unobtrusive banners. I have Netgaurd blocking WiFi and cell with no issues.

    Features: (no idea what's paid and not)

    • Incredibly customizable, I never knew there could be so many alarm options - but there are.
    • you can make different alarm profiles, so you only have to set up each "type" of alarm you want once. From there, you just set a time and pick a profile with your settings. Everything from this point on is profile specific.
    • pick any sounds on device (or a folder for random picks), set volume, vibrate, ingnore do not disturb, ignore headphones plugged in, etc.
    • Calandar integration. If you have a schedule that varies, you can set it up to follow that instead of set-days and times.
    • One time skip and one time adjust buttons. Need to wake up an hour early one day, got tomorrow off? Just use these to make the adjustment, next day the alarm will back to normal.
    • optional post alarm "are you awake?" notifications. Dismiss the alarm but fell back asleep? After a few minutes (user set time) it will ask if your awake. With no response, after some time the alarm will go again. (With a different sound or volume if you like)
    • snooze timmer can decrease each time you use it. First snooze 10 min, next is 8, then 6 and so on.
    • various optional challenges that I don't use. Easy things like type out this text, to the WiFi signal must be higher than X (go stand next your router to shut off alarm).
    • location based settings - for example, morning alarms only go off at hone, break alarms only go off at work.
    • the list continues for some time, but I'll stop here.
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    Is there any proprietary Android app for which you wish there would be an open-source alternative?
  • Thank you for your suggestion.

    Having just tried it, it is not for me. The categories is there, but having the search/app drawrr on the top won't work me, especially with these stupid large phone everyone makes. (I'm guessing theres a way to change it, but I didnt get that far)

    The ultimate reason its not for me is how widgets are a scrolling thing. It's a different idea, but I like the widgets on my home screen where I can passively see them.

    If there's a way to change that, I didnt see it. I didn't even find a way to get rid of the big clock at the bottom.

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    Best firewall app for my limited needs?
  • NetGaurd.

    Others have said it, I'll say it again.

    It gives seperate control over WiFi and cell. So for example my weather widget won't update in background over cell, but on WiFi it can update all day.

    Only downside is it takes up your 1 VPN "slot", which might be a bad thing if you a vpn.

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    Is there any proprietary Android app for which you wish there would be an open-source alternative?
  • Nova launcher.

    I Haven't found one that works so well with KLWP or has good app drawer organization. I like having folders and tabs to split everything up. Having one big list of apps (70% I dont use often and another 10% bloat) isn't useful.

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  • This is an Intresting one. I'm curious what the deal was.

    Assuming accuweather is paying Firefox, thats probably a good thing because Firefox definatly needs to diversify its income.

    I wonder what exactly AccuWeather gets. Is only for more web traffic (which is significant) or is it something else?

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    I've used Google Messages for years, and I want it to copy these 5 features
  • Here's my 5

    • stop spying on me
    • Bring back controlling the color of my contacts.
    • stop selling my data
    • end to end encryption
    • a desktop app that stays signed in (the browser is nice, but having a dedicated app would be cool)
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    There are three ways to do something in Starfleet. The right way, the wrong way, and the Janeway.
  • 100million years pass and some alien lizzard people go back in time in search of their God "Love, Dad" on Earth. This miss by a few hundred years and have to blend in the 21st century.

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  • The solution is Settings -> Account preferences -> Show read posts?

    Thanks fujiwood@lemmy.world

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    I've posted a few time, but the post list always remains empty for some reason.

    I can see other people posts on their profiles.

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    Basically looking a calandar that stays on the deaktop, and can show events (Otherwise I'd just use a wallpaper). I don't need much interaction with it, if any, essentially just open the actaul calandar program. Sync with iCal is a big plus.

    While FOSS is ideal, I'm open to anything free (that can be firewalled or is actually private (unlikely, I know))

    I found one that used windows 7 widgets, but it was too small and didn't seem to work right anyways.

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    Does anyone have good experience with android tablets, and possibly replacing the OS? I see some interesting options from Google, lenovo, one plus, etc... I imagine the pixel one will be the easiest to load a new OS to, but I also wonder about the tablet support of things like lineage or graphine.

    The hardware doesn't have to be groundbreaking, just good enough to be my "travel laptop" for movies, comics and general interneting. I don't want a laptop, as I often like to sit in chair/bed to read comics or watch movies and a keyboard would make that awkward.

    One of my main concerns is the update support - my iPad has been getting updates since 2017, a lot of the android manufactures are promising a pathetic 3 to 5 years. I don't want to be "software bricked" in 5 years (I.e apps eventually requiring an Android version I cannot update to)

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