Aaah… sure… yes. Totally. Never mind. Friends, yes!
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(Personal reminder: never tell OP what our cat does to butterflies.)
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Poor kitty either has learned her lesson already and knows that she has to look harder today, or is in for a very nasty surprise… *
* Ladybugs main mode of defence is that they taste really awful. Predators will only try them once, then recognize and ignore them.
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Android@lemdro.id•Lock Screen Ads Are Coming to Some SmartphonesEnglish
1·3 days agoThat is true. I just installed Lineage OS on my old G84, hope that it will last me a while.
Has probably been the last decent phones to still feature a headphone jack…Not an option for my gf though, when her G54 broke.
She now rocks a Fairphone 5 and is quite happy with it. And the next broken screen (that will definitely happen…) we can just replace easily now.
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Android@lemdro.id•Lock Screen Ads Are Coming to Some SmartphonesEnglish
4·3 days agoPhone manufacturers know where you touch your screen the most
Except Apple as it seems. They tend to routinely put essential interactive elements in the top left corner or so, farthest away from my right thumb.
On the other hand, Iphones don’t have sneaky ads hidden in the system, so there’s that…
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Android@lemdro.id•Lock Screen Ads Are Coming to Some SmartphonesEnglish
3·3 days agol think it has been the G54.
App was preinstalled, not removable and obtrusive like hell.
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Android@lemdro.id•Lock Screen Ads Are Coming to Some SmartphonesEnglish
8·3 days agoMight well be.
I had a Xiaomi ~5 years ago, whose preinstalled file manager suddenly started displaying ads after a year or so.
We switched to Motorola because of this, as they then still were known for crap- and bloatware-free system.
Has apparently changed recently.
One of the reasons it was easy to convince my gf to get a Fairphone now.
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Android@lemdro.id•Lock Screen Ads Are Coming to Some SmartphonesEnglish
54·3 days agoHave already been since at least two years or so, although maybe on a slightly more limited scale.
The lower mid-range Motorola phone of my gf had a hard-to-disable active wallpaper app that displayed nice pictures, but had a prominent field leading directly to online ads when accidentally pressed (which happened a lot).
Also reactivated itself after each OS update.
Enshitification in progress…
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196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•I quit watching YouTube as a ruleEnglish
10·14 days agoWell, I first have to find a way out of this invisible, soundproof class cage somehow…
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196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•I quit watching YouTube as a ruleEnglish
4·14 days agoNo, that’s just blocking with a twist.
Better do something that is not connected to the device you long to use, at all.
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196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•I quit watching YouTube as a ruleEnglish
8·14 days agoChance to get addicted to something useful at least!
Two of my substitute actions:
Doing a short lesson on Duolingo or standing up for a minute, juggling.
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196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•I quit watching YouTube as a ruleEnglish
20·14 days agoBlocking doesn’t work. I nonetheless tried that with other addictive stuff. Naturally unsuccessful.
Better way is to find a positive substitute action you do each time you feel the urge to open youtube.
Retrains your brain.
lf something went actually wrong they might ask to perhaps blame it on me.
And I would be able to answer “yes” without lying.
Not sure about the step up thing.
I see several tradeoffs being made to gain a size benefit, which is lost again the moment you realize you can’t have reversable angled plugs any more…
It’s not bad. SchuKo also has its merrits, though.
And all other systems are basically crap compared to these two.
I think you are mistaken, my dear sir (or lady).
I just a few minutes ago glanced at my digital watch at the aforementioned exact time of day and it clearly showed the time to be “ShL”!
A clock is round.
So the time is clearly 7:2.356
Thanks! Seems that ClamTK has just been a GUI-Wrapper around ClamAV anyway…
And as I am only interested in installing, and not actually using, CLI-only is also fine!
Just discovered that ClamTK is no longer maintained…
So I am also interested in alternatives to still be able to appease my bank.
l have installed ClamTK, but just because my bank has explicitly written in its terms of use that “an antivirus program has to be installed on the PC used for online banking.”
So I installed one to comply. But that’s it…


… the neverending stoooryy… Lalala, lalala, lalala…