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Cake day: May 30th, 2025

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  • APN settings are mostly a one off thing, yes, depending on your carrier.

    Bluetooth can be a bit stubborn, requiering turning BT off and on again to see the things you want to connect to, and some things will just never connect. But there’s improvements coming every month or so. It’s easy enough once you learn the tricks your particular device needs. Every port is a bit different.

    I use Linux apps or browser based services. There’s Android app support through Waydroid which works for many things, but many apps have special security checks now that won’t work in Waydroid, so the browser is my friend for banking in particular.

    UT is usable, but it is different from Android (and desktop Linux) and you’ll need to adapt some new habits.







  • I daily drive Ubuntu touch on a Fairphone 5. It is totally doable, but there is some sacrifice compared to the experience on a commercial OS. I think you will also get the best experience on UT if you lurk around in the community, as there are some good tips there on how to get the most out of it. (Like which smart watches are compatible, which browser is the least buggy, how to customize stuff)


  • Seveneves, Silo and The Flood series for that danger to humanity aspect.

    Venomous Lumpsucker for a fun climate story with a quest. I really enjoyed this one.

    To Be Taught, If Fortunate. This was a really lovely read about exploring another planet.

    Remnant Population. What happens when an elderly lady refuses to abandon her failing space colony? Fascinating and unusual scifi, and a really enjoyable read!

    Bobbyverse, Mickey7, Murderbot, almost anything by John Scalzi, for the mix of feelgood and excitement. Zero Stars, Do Not Recommend for a fun, goofy scifi/disaster holiday read.


  • That makes sense. On Ubuntu Touch (if you find a compatible device) you could just delete the apps you don’t want and keep the rest.

    Two issues I can think of is updating the apps that you do keep without the app store - I’m not sure there’s an easy way to do that. Maybe transfer the new package via cable or ssh (as you’ve also uninstalled the browser) and install it via the command line? The other issue could be uninstalling system apps. I haven’t tried that myself, but I have heard of others doing it and breaking things.



    • Blogs/sites like Pitchfork for internationally hyped releases
    • Smaller sites for more local content
    • I check local calendars for release parties or concerts
    • I talk with my colleagues.
    • I go directly to labels that I trust and check out all of their new releases
    • I stop by my local record stores and ask the staff for a couple of album recs
    • I use the search functions of Bandcamp and follow a bunch of bands there
    • Ditto for Soundcloud, where the reposts of independent artists are especially useful for discovering other bands and musicians.
    • Recommendations from Qobuz or Spotify
    • I have a couple of radio stations that I spend a few hours with each week, like fip.fr, local student radio, local insert political leanings radio


  • Ja, det er fint!

    Hvis du trenger et forum med mange norske så kanskje du kan søke det opp utenfor lemmy, basert på noe du er interessert i? Det er fortsatt ganske mange forum som driftes uavhengig av plattformer som lemmy og reddit. Har du hørt om ‘Gaysir’ for eksempel, for skeive? Eller ‘Kvinneguiden’, et stort forum der kvinner og andre diskuterer alt mellom himmel og jord?