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  1. @inlovewithpda
    In combination with BTRFS or EXT4 + definitely nice to use and fairly robust.
    @stdevel

  2. Is there a method to exclude certain paper types in ? For example, I would like to exclude from .

    @OpenAlex

  3. @Zekovski

    Je pense que c'est bien, je l'utilise sur un de mes ordinateurs depuis des années. Je recommande également TuxedoOS.

    Sur la base de Debian, il serait recommandé à MX Linux KDE Flavour et Siduction.

  4. @nerdherz
    Das ist schon spannend zu sehen, wie das hier im Fediverse gar keine Rolle spielt. Um es mal einzuordnen, da geht es um Influencer und Agenturen die Millionenbeträge vermutlich durch Betrug planvoll von Nutzern holen. Rechtsanwalt Prof. hat dazu ein Video gemacht und ordnet es strafrechtlich als möglichen Betrug ein. Wer das mal anschauen möchte, kann sich da ein Bild von dem Thema machen.

    youtube.com/watch?v=CbAwVCk6g-c

  5. @distrowatch

    OK. Thanks. This may improve once more developers and resources are available. It is a tough topic. Back in 2015, I used on a Samsung phone. The quality of the photos was bad, and the camera often either didn't start or crashed (draining the battery in the background). No comparison to current custom ROMs.

  6. CW: unpopular opinion about Tidyverse

    @kernpanik Usually, I also try to stick to base or lightweight packages (, , , ...). Methinks, since most tutorial promote the tidyverse, some do not know base equivalent. However, base data frame operations may require more careful handling of row order, factor levels, and preserving the data frame structure. dplyr maintains a consistent behavior across grouped operations.

  7. CW: unpopular opinion about Tidyverse

    @kernpanik Usually, I also try to stick to base #rstats or lightweight packages (#tinyplot, #tinytable, #rdatatable, ...). Methinks, since most tutorial promote the tidyverse, some do not know base equivalent. However, base data frame operations may require more careful handling of row order, factor levels, and preserving the data frame structure. dplyr maintains a consistent behavior across grouped operations.

  8. CW: unpopular opinion about Tidyverse

    @kernpanik Usually, I also try to stick to base #rstats or lightweight packages (#tinyplot, #tinytable, #rdatatable, ...). Methinks, since most tutorial promote the tidyverse, some do not know base equivalent. However, base data frame operations may require more careful handling of row order, factor levels, and preserving the data frame structure. dplyr maintains a consistent behavior across grouped operations.

  9. CW: unpopular opinion about Tidyverse

    @kernpanik Usually, I also try to stick to base #rstats or lightweight packages (#tinyplot, #tinytable, #rdatatable, ...). Methinks, since most tutorial promote the tidyverse, some do not know base equivalent. However, base data frame operations may require more careful handling of row order, factor levels, and preserving the data frame structure. dplyr maintains a consistent behavior across grouped operations.

  10. CW: unpopular opinion about Tidyverse

    @kernpanik Usually, I also try to stick to base #rstats or lightweight packages (#tinyplot, #tinytable, #rdatatable, ...). Methinks, since most tutorial promote the tidyverse, some do not know base equivalent. However, base data frame operations may require more careful handling of row order, factor levels, and preserving the data frame structure. dplyr maintains a consistent behavior across grouped operations.

  11. @R_Foundation In 2005 I had a brief chat with him about , which was of great help to learn about R.

    R.I.P. Prof. Fox.

  12. Did you know that can be extended by plugins?

    rkward.kde.org/doc/rkwardplugi

    For example, you can use this to create custom GUIs for repetitive tasks.

    For example those here are available:

    mirrors.xtom.com/kde-applicati

    They can be easily installed as described in the README

  13. @djnavarro
    I can promise that we at have no AI plans. 😎

  14. The latest RKWard release 0.8.2 brings improved package installation (now defaulting to pkgType="both" on Windows/Mac), smoother code completion (including filename completion inside quotes), and a more stable UI. Enjoy UTF-8 support on Windows, enhanced R Console preview mode with plots, and new Quick Code Navigation features.

    rkward.kde.org/

    Several bugs have been fixed, and plugins now support more readable GUI logic.

  15. @VolkerKrause

    I am using and .

    May I ask which devices you would recommend as mobile phone?

  16. I just discovered **Universal Android Debloater Next Generation** – a quick, user‑friendly way to clean up your phone by removing or disabling useless pre‑installed apps.

    🔗 github.com/Universal-Debloater
    ✨ Easy to use, instant results, no root required.

    Give it a try if you’re looking for a lighter, faster Android experience!

  17. I just discovered **Universal Android Debloater Next Generation** – a quick, user‑friendly way to clean up your phone by removing or disabling useless pre‑installed apps.

    🔗 github.com/Universal-Debloater
    ✨ Easy to use, instant results, no root required.

    Give it a try if you’re looking for a lighter, faster Android experience!

    #Android #Debloat #Privacy #DataProtection #RootTools #OpenSource #MobileSecurity #CleanPhone #TechTips #NoMoreBloat #UAD #UniversalDebloater

  18. I just discovered **Universal Android Debloater Next Generation** – a quick, user‑friendly way to clean up your phone by removing or disabling useless pre‑installed apps.

    🔗 github.com/Universal-Debloater
    ✨ Easy to use, instant results, no root required.

    Give it a try if you’re looking for a lighter, faster Android experience!

    #Android #Debloat #Privacy #DataProtection #RootTools #OpenSource #MobileSecurity #CleanPhone #TechTips #NoMoreBloat #UAD #UniversalDebloater

  19. I just discovered **Universal Android Debloater Next Generation** – a quick, user‑friendly way to clean up your phone by removing or disabling useless pre‑installed apps.

    🔗 github.com/Universal-Debloater
    ✨ Easy to use, instant results, no root required.

    Give it a try if you’re looking for a lighter, faster Android experience!

    #Android #Debloat #Privacy #DataProtection #RootTools #OpenSource #MobileSecurity #CleanPhone #TechTips #NoMoreBloat #UAD #UniversalDebloater

  20. I just discovered **Universal Android Debloater Next Generation** – a quick, user‑friendly way to clean up your phone by removing or disabling useless pre‑installed apps.

    🔗 github.com/Universal-Debloater
    ✨ Easy to use, instant results, no root required.

    Give it a try if you’re looking for a lighter, faster Android experience!

    #Android #Debloat #Privacy #DataProtection #RootTools #OpenSource #MobileSecurity #CleanPhone #TechTips #NoMoreBloat #UAD #UniversalDebloater

  21. Vor kurzem habe ich Universal Android Debloater Next Generation kennengelernt.

    github.com/Universal-Debloater

    Soeben habe ich es genutzt. Es war bequem und einfach zu nutzen, um auf einem Android Smartphone unnütze Apps zu entfernen und deaktivieren.

  22. @e_mydata
    Due to this article I learned about the existence of the a cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB to debloat non-rooted Android devices. They claim it can improve the privacy, the security and battery life of a device.

    github.com/Universal-Debloater

    #android #debloat

    @soldan

  23. @e_mydata
    Due to this article I learned about the existence of the a cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB to debloat non-rooted Android devices. They claim it can improve the privacy, the security and battery life of a device.

    github.com/Universal-Debloater

    @soldan

  24. @e_mydata
    Due to this article I learned about the existence of the a cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB to debloat non-rooted Android devices. They claim it can improve the privacy, the security and battery life of a device.

    github.com/Universal-Debloater

    #android #debloat

    @soldan

  25. @e_mydata
    Due to this article I learned about the existence of the a cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB to debloat non-rooted Android devices. They claim it can improve the privacy, the security and battery life of a device.

    github.com/Universal-Debloater

    #android #debloat

    @soldan

  26. @e_mydata
    Due to this article I learned about the existence of the a cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB to debloat non-rooted Android devices. They claim it can improve the privacy, the security and battery life of a device.

    github.com/Universal-Debloater

    #android #debloat

    @soldan

  27. Thomas is preparing the next release of

    The 1st new feature is "(Quick) Code Navigation" (You will love it). This allows to navigate, select, and run code based on the parsed structure, rather than just line by line.

    The 2nd is the "R Console" preview mode (again, in script windows), now also includes further options, and, importantly, graphs. This even allows tracking the evolution of a plot statement by statement.

    AppImage and more here: cdn.kde.org/ci-builds/educatio

  28. @[email protected]
    You can try sustaphones.com/
    Maybe your phone is supported by even more alternative ROMs.

    I know that on Motorola phones works very well.

    Others already mentioned that you can "uninstall" apps via ADB. It is doable. android.izzysoft.de/applists/c

    Consider to install if an alternative ROM is not available?

  29. @c01x
    You can try sustaphones.com/
    Maybe your phone is supported by even more alternative ROMs.

    I know that #eOS on Motorola #G30 phones works very well.

    Others already mentioned that you can "uninstall" apps via ADB. It is doable. android.izzysoft.de/applists/c

    Consider to install #trackercontrol if an alternative ROM is not available?