You’re right, I hadn’t noticed that.
Looks like the F-droid version is way behind, because you can see on their GitLab page that the project is still maintained. It’d be best to get the app directly through GitLab I suppose, or add an F-droid repo that has a more up-to-date version.
It can block hidden numbers, if that’s what you mean by “private”.
I hope you like the app!
Yes. Go to settings
and toggle the Block hidden numbers
option
I use Yet Another Call Blocker. It has a custom block list you can use to block a specific number.
The block list also supports wildcard characters, which is my favorite feature! I use it to block swaths of numbers (much of my spam comes from the state I used to live in, so I block those area codes).
That’s insane!
Looked up “cromulent” in the dictionary. Wasn’t disappointed!!
The chances of a deal are said to be weeks away, if not non-existent.
What kind of non-sentence is that?
A couple of ideas:
Holography is often used to record information from the real world, and in that process it’s impossible to record the light’s phase during the encode step. Physicist’s call it “the phase problem” and there are all kinds of fancy tricks to try to get around it when decoding holograms in the computer. If you’re simulating everything from scratch then you have the luxury of recording the phase as well as the amplitude - and this should make decoding much easier as a result!
Could switching your user agent help? Try setting yourself to Windows+Chrome.
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Awesome! Thanks!
Well, there’s Stash. Here’s a video demoing the main features.
Once you get over laughing you’ll realize that if a person is very serious about organizing their video, this is actually a really great option.
I’ve never noticed sluggishness on Mull or Fennec. Are you talking about the app’s refresh rate to the screen? I’m confused.
Personally, I’ve used many trackers over the years. I currently use Loop Habit tracker but only for recording the information day-to-day. I periodically export my data in .csv format and merge it with my “long term storage” in a big spreadsheet which contains >10 years of data. I like doing it this way because I like to do statistics on it, plot it, etc. and that’s very easy in .csv format on a computer (I’m a nerd).
Because my “long term storage” is just a simple .csv I don’t need to worry about compatibility between apps. Also, if I lose my phone it’s not a big deal because I’d lose, at the most, a few months.
Here are a couple of ideas:
Oh, whoops! I thought I was on a Linux community!
Try Teams-for-Linux. Works great for me.
This. Switching to Lubuntu from Windows would be like doubling your RAM because Lubuntu is very lightweight. I’d bet your main problem is running out of RAM.
It was cool, but plenty of destruction in my backyard! 🫣
Ugh, you’re right! I didn’t realize. I’m going to give SpamBlocker a try instead. I just downloaded and flipped through the options and it looks better than “Yet Another Call Blocker” anyway.