I am aware of there existing desktop-first open-source like PrimeOS and fydeOS for low-end computer/notebook but since it'd only be used for that I don't think it'd be worthy having an extra device exclusively for that, if I end up having another use cases restricted to Android maybe I'd have the more reasons to try such approach. I'll sure keep it in mind though, I really appreciate your suggestion, thank you!
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Thanks, pinchflat might help!
Thanks. Is there a self-hosting PWA for Grayjay?
Ironically it's the typical rich countries you'd see statistics of doing most environment damage
A new wave of government censorship is sweeping across the globe as countries are increasing their crackdowns on climate activism.
From The Cool Down, AUKUS being the usual ones (i'm not going to mention the obvious ones like Saudi Arabia because it's not news they crackdown on protests in general). There's an interesting article "COP29: repression epidemic regarding climate activists and human rights defenders" from last year by Climate Network worthy a read regarding that.
I'd not be surprised multiple scrutiny attempts aimed (including from bot farms) at climate activists on social media to be financed by those said countries and oil companies at this point
Thank you for clarifying
A web browser which puts everything in a cache, so you can continue to read, if offline.
Ceno does that but it's for mobile
Maybe I misunderstood but what OP means (that I understood) are softwares that you don't need to rely on internet connection to use it, probably ones you need 0 need at all of internet connection but I assume OP may also be accepting suggestion of ones you can open while without internet connection but also be able to download data for offline use (maybe like Language Transfer).
Thanks, I was only aware of being able to download auto subtitles from yt-dlp and downloading description into a text file. Is it possible to download comments too? Depending on what kind of video you watch, like if you are watching a video about grammar on foreign languages, sometimes there are people giving good advices in approaching it in a more simplistic way or easier to remember.
e: apparently there's
--write-comments
for that to save into a json file