

I used Thunderbird for a while, but for some reason it would dig up years-old emails and present them as new and unread. Despite the fact that I never leave anything “unread”.
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I used Thunderbird for a while, but for some reason it would dig up years-old emails and present them as new and unread. Despite the fact that I never leave anything “unread”.
I turned those off the moment they appeared in my gmail account. Don’t understand why others still use them.
Well, no. It’s a full-blown Debian VM running on your portable Linux-based device, with its own virtual network adapter that accesses the internet via NAT through your phone’s physical network adapter. Just like a VM on a normal server.
The terminal program used to access said VM happens to be a web app. Very much like Spice, NoMachine, and others. You can even SSH into it from Termux if you forward the port.
Glad you figured it out, but I’m really not liking this trend of “just search for it” in settings. Settings should be organized in a way that makes sense for the user.
Same. What parent doesn’t have tub pics of their little kids? This is concerning and pushing me closer to Calyx/Graphene.
Same. I saw it for what it was right off the bat. No thanks.