Lucida.to would also be a pretty good choice, you can choose to download from either Deezer, Qobuz, Tidal, Spotify, Deezer or Amazon Music.
Lucida.to would also be a pretty good choice, you can choose to download from either Deezer, Qobuz, Tidal, Spotify, Deezer or Amazon Music.
It has better compability with Linux and different filetypes and also many more customization options.
Estonian, English and a couple of the simplest words in Russian.
Also good channels for city planning topics and bicycle commuting are:
• NotJustBikes
• Shifter
I think it’s still in beta? So it might improve over time.
FAQ Section:
Are you planning on adding more sites? Since this is in beta, as I write this we plan to support all of the services supported by DoubleDouble currently.
Mindustry’s open source!? Love that game, didn’t know that.
Yeah, I had a de-gooogled android ROM that wouldn’t allow me to verify that I had in fact bought an app. So I just downloaded the unlocked apk and it just works.
Damn, that’s pretty great. Just re-downloaded everything from my music folder from there (previously downloaded from yt lol). Everything had 44100Hz, 24 bit flacs available.
Nobody has to use your code, it’s just that you have the option to do so.
I think that’s the beauty of Linux, no?
Don’t like something? Search for something that suits you.
Can’t find something that suits you but know how to code? Create something that suits you.
To install apps from the Play Store you could maybe look at Aurora Store?
Tried it. So it’s basically a search engine for piracy sites? Like it opens a browser window of a piracy site of your choosing and you play it in the browser. I think torrentio + stremio is better experience, but for free, this ain’t too bad.
Yea it looks awesome, another W for the open-source community!
Works perfectly, thanks! Backing up wasn’t necessary.
Any idea when the update comes to f-droid?
You can install games from Epic, Ubisoft etc. using other Linux applications.
Like Heroic for GOG And Epic, Lutris for everything else.
Betterbird (Thunderbird fork) for pc, K-9 for phone.
Same. My mother just bought the s24 because she really needed her facebook to… run faster?
I just recently got a used Fairphone 5, which should last me some time for about 250.