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  1. @darkufo @dryak I also recommend #SailfishOS. I use #UbuntuTouch on a Nexus 5; #PostmarketOS on a OnePlus 6 and #SailfishOS on an Xperia 10 III and the last of these works great as my main phone. Like you, I'm also avoiding Big Tech (#Ubuntu, #Firefox, #Mastodon, #NextCloud, hosted email). I think you'd enjoy #TheOptOutProject from @cyberlyra

    optoutproject.net/

  2. @darkufo @dryak I also recommend #SailfishOS. I use #UbuntuTouch on a Nexus 5; #PostmarketOS on a OnePlus 6 and #SailfishOS on an Xperia 10 III and the last of these works great as my main phone. Like you, I'm also avoiding Big Tech (#Ubuntu, #Firefox, #Mastodon, #NextCloud, hosted email). I think you'd enjoy #TheOptOutProject from @cyberlyra

    optoutproject.net/

  3. @darkufo @dryak I also recommend #SailfishOS. I use #UbuntuTouch on a Nexus 5; #PostmarketOS on a OnePlus 6 and #SailfishOS on an Xperia 10 III and the last of these works great as my main phone. Like you, I'm also avoiding Big Tech (#Ubuntu, #Firefox, #Mastodon, #NextCloud, hosted email). I think you'd enjoy #TheOptOutProject from @cyberlyra

    optoutproject.net/

  4. @darkufo @dryak I also recommend #SailfishOS. I use #UbuntuTouch on a Nexus 5; #PostmarketOS on a OnePlus 6 and #SailfishOS on an Xperia 10 III and the last of these works great as my main phone. Like you, I'm also avoiding Big Tech (#Ubuntu, #Firefox, #Mastodon, #NextCloud, hosted email). I think you'd enjoy #TheOptOutProject from @cyberlyra

    optoutproject.net/

  5. @darkufo @dryak I also recommend #SailfishOS. I use #UbuntuTouch on a Nexus 5; #PostmarketOS on a OnePlus 6 and #SailfishOS on an Xperia 10 III and the last of these works great as my main phone. Like you, I'm also avoiding Big Tech (#Ubuntu, #Firefox, #Mastodon, #NextCloud, hosted email). I think you'd enjoy #TheOptOutProject from @cyberlyra

    optoutproject.net/

  6. @darkufo

    #Firefox gang here, though I've used it forever, so no switch here
    #Mastodon as well
    #Lemmy too
    #Bitwarden from LastPass
    #ProtonDrive from GoogleDrive
    #SynologyDrive from GoogleDrive
    #SynologyOffice from GoogleDocs
    #Protonmail from Gmail (actually finished the migration, it's refreshing)

    For a year or so I've also replaced Android with #SailfishOS but just last week I've come back to Android.

  7. @darkufo As much as I like to destroy the myth of the "great" Saudi League and its fascist regime behind it, this game is not played in Saudi Arabia, but in Brazil (#Uberlandia's Estadio Parque do Sabia) and it is not Al-Hilal playing (look at the crest on #Neymar|s jersey).

    However, I find #Neymar despicable for promoting fascism in and outside Brazil (Bolsonaro, Saudi-Arabia) and your point about the multi-million players is correct to me.

  8. I seriously love OpenCore Legacy Patcher (OCLP) . Given my old 2012 Mac Mini new life and works surprising well.

    Photo shows my old 2012 Mac Mini running the latest MacOS Sequoia 15.0. Apple stopped supporting this Model with new updates from Version 10 back in 2018.

  9. Song of the Day - No 563

    FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM - THE WATCHMAN

    Released in 1988, "The Watchman" is a track from Fields of the Nephilim's album The Nephilim. This song features the band's signature blend of gothic rock and post-punk, with deep, atmospheric tones and mystic lyrics that explore themes of prophecy and ancient lore. It's a standout track that highlights the band's dark, cinematic sound.

    youtube.com/watch?v=SJM6tEEi6Ow

  10. Song of the Day - No 560

    PET SHOP BOYS - LEFT TO MY OWN DEVICES

    "Left to My Own Devices" was released in 1988 as the second single from the third studio album, Introspective. This synth-pop anthem features a memorable orchestral arrangement by Angelo Badalamenti, and the lyrics explore themes of childhood, nostalgia, and personal freedom. The song peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart.

    youtube.com/watch?v=Ed1tv_gCOUA

  11. Song of the Day - No 555

    THE ASSEMBLY - NEVER NEVER

    This 1983 synth-pop single marked a departure for Vince Clarke after Depeche Mode and Yazoo. Featuring Feargal Sharkey of The Undertones on vocals, "Never Never" became a UK Top 5 hit. Despite its success, it was the only single released by The Assembly.

    youtube.com/watch?v=BDOF23sd-Bs

  12. Song of the Day - No 551

    THE BOLSHOI - SUNDAY MORNING

    Released in 1986 as part of their album "Friends", "Sunday Morning" is a post-punk anthem by English band The Bolshoi.The song's melancholic tone and introspective lyrics resonated with listeners, contributing to its enduring popularity. Its unique blend of gothic rock and new wave elements solidified its place in the alternative 90's music scene

    youtube.com/watch?v=-pob1sW4AjY

  13. Song of the Day - No 543

    AMY MACDONALD - POISON PRINCE

    "Poison Prince" is the debut single by Scottish singer-songwriter Amy Macdonald, initially released in 2007. It was later re-released in 2008 as part of her debut album, "This Is the Life." The song's lyrics are rumored to be inspired by the life of Pete Doherty, the frontman of the bands Babyshambles and The Libertines.

    youtube.com/watch?v=FhDTVq8C-Yc

  14. Song of the Day - No 542

    ABC - ALL OF MY HEART

    All of My Heart, a single released in 1982 by English band ABC, quickly climbed the UK charts. Featured on their acclaimed debut album, The Lexicon of Love, this song is a perfect blend of catchy pop melodies and heartfelt lyrics. Its memorable orchestral outro and Martin Fry's emotive vocals make it a standout track of the new wave era.

    youtube.com/watch?v=Lfph3043yZU

  15. Song of the Day - No 540

    THE SUN AND THE MOON - THE SPEED OF LIFE

    "The Speed of Life" by The Sun and The Moon was released in 1988 on their self-titled album. The band, formed by members of The Chameleons, delivers a distinct post-punk and new wave sound in this track. The song stands out as a notable piece of the late '80s alternative music scene.

    youtube.com/watch?v=moaPhMKXv2o

  16. Song of the Day - No 537

    LLOYD COLE AND THE COMMOTIONS - PERFECT SKIN

    Released in 1984 as the lead single from their debut album "Rattlesnakes," "Perfect Skin" is a sophisticated and witty jangle pop song. The song explores themes of infatuation, identity, and the superficiality of beauty.

    youtube.com/watch?v=DDoJQH8Pz8

    #SOTD #SongOfTheDay #music #LloydColeAndTheCommotions #JanglePop #IndieRock #NewWave

  17. Song of the Day - No 537

    LLOYD COLE AND THE COMMOTIONS - PERFECT SKIN

    Released in 1984 as the lead single from their debut album "Rattlesnakes," "Perfect Skin" is a sophisticated and witty jangle pop song. The song explores themes of infatuation, identity, and the superficiality of beauty.

    youtube.com/watch?v=DDoJQH8Pz8s

  18. Song of the Day - No 537

    LLOYD COLE AND THE COMMOTIONS - PERFECT SKIN

    Released in 1984 as the lead single from their debut album "Rattlesnakes," "Perfect Skin" is a sophisticated and witty jangle pop song. The song explores themes of infatuation, identity, and the superficiality of beauty.

    youtube.com/watch?v=DDoJQH8Pz8

    #SOTD #SongOfTheDay #music #LloydColeAndTheCommotions #JanglePop #IndieRock #NewWave

  19. Song of the Day - No 537

    LLOYD COLE AND THE COMMOTIONS - PERFECT SKIN

    Released in 1984 as the lead single from their debut album "Rattlesnakes," "Perfect Skin" is a sophisticated and witty jangle pop song. The song explores themes of infatuation, identity, and the superficiality of beauty.

    youtube.com/watch?v=DDoJQH8Pz8

    #SOTD #SongOfTheDay #music #LloydColeAndTheCommotions #JanglePop #IndieRock #NewWave

  20. Song of the Day - No 537

    LLOYD COLE AND THE COMMOTIONS - PERFECT SKIN

    Released in 1984 as the lead single from their debut album "Rattlesnakes," "Perfect Skin" is a sophisticated and witty jangle pop song. The song explores themes of infatuation, identity, and the superficiality of beauty.

    youtube.com/watch?v=DDoJQH8Pz8

    #SOTD #SongOfTheDay #music #LloydColeAndTheCommotions #JanglePop #IndieRock #NewWave

  21. Song of the Day - No 533

    CARTER U.S.M. - BLOODSPORT FOR ALL

    Released in 1991 from their album "30 Something," "Bloodsport For All" is a protest song by the English electronic duo Carter U.S.M. The song's lyrics criticize the British military, with references to hazing and abuse. The song features a sample of "God Save the Queen", the then British national anthem

    youtube.com/watch?v=VN9-NK6Z4SU

  22. Song of the Day - No 533

    CARTER U.S.M. - BLOODSPORT FOR ALL

    Released in 1991 from their album "30 Something," "Bloodsport For All" is a protest song by the English electronic duo Carter U.S.M. The song's lyrics criticize the British military, with references to hazing and abuse. The song features a sample of "God Save the Queen", the then British national anthem

    youtube.com/watch?v=VN9-NK6Z4S

    #SOTD #SongOfTheDay #music #CarterUSM #AlternativeRock #IndieRock #PunkRock

  23. Song of the Day - No 533

    CARTER U.S.M. - BLOODSPORT FOR ALL

    Released in 1991 from their album "30 Something," "Bloodsport For All" is a protest song by the English electronic duo Carter U.S.M. The song's lyrics criticize the British military, with references to hazing and abuse. The song features a sample of "God Save the Queen", the then British national anthem

    youtube.com/watch?v=VN9-NK6Z4S

    #SOTD #SongOfTheDay #music #CarterUSM #AlternativeRock #IndieRock #PunkRock

  24. Song of the Day - No 533

    CARTER U.S.M. - BLOODSPORT FOR ALL

    Released in 1991 from their album "30 Something," "Bloodsport For All" is a protest song by the English electronic duo Carter U.S.M. The song's lyrics criticize the British military, with references to hazing and abuse. The song features a sample of "God Save the Queen", the then British national anthem

    youtube.com/watch?v=VN9-NK6Z4S

    #SOTD #SongOfTheDay #music #CarterUSM #AlternativeRock #IndieRock #PunkRock

  25. Song of the Day - No 533

    CARTER U.S.M. - BLOODSPORT FOR ALL

    Released in 1991 from their album "30 Something," "Bloodsport For All" is a protest song by the English electronic duo Carter U.S.M. The song's lyrics criticize the British military, with references to hazing and abuse. The song features a sample of "God Save the Queen", the then British national anthem

    youtube.com/watch?v=VN9-NK6Z4S

    #SOTD #SongOfTheDay #music #CarterUSM #AlternativeRock #IndieRock #PunkRock

  26. Song of the Day - No 532

    THE LIGHTNING SEEDS - THE LIFE OF RILEY

    Released in 1992 from their album "Sense," "The Life of Riley" is a feel-good Britpop anthem. It is characterized by its catchy melody, optimistic lyrics, and Ian Broudie's distinctive vocals. The song gained immense popularity when it was adopted as the theme for the BBC's "Match of the Day" program.

    youtube.com/watch?v=wV6riWIEn98

  27. Song of the Day - No 527

    CLAN OF XYMOX - EVELYN

    "Evelyn" is a darkwave song by Dutch band Clan of Xymox, released in 1989 on their third studio album, Twist of Shadows. The song features a melancholic melody, introspective lyrics, and a blend of electronic and gothic rock elements, making it one of the band's most beloved tracks.

    youtube.com/watch?v=FCrAnh_4o0E

  28. Song of the Day - No 521

    THE HOUSE OF LOVE - DESTROY THE HEART

    Released in 1988 as the third single from their self-titled debut album, "Destroy the Heart" became one of The House of Love's signature songs. Its blend of noisy guitars, dreamy vocals, and bittersweet lyrics encapsulates the band's distinctive sound. The song reflects on a destructive relationship.

    youtube.com/watch?v=5nza7AlHV5I