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  • 1:1 calls, sharing is available through their WebRTC implementation. Group calls if they're still using Jitsi are done through Jitsi, which has support for them

  • Gnome Health and my GNU Health works well. Linux only though

  • Element meets all of that criteria

  • The two most common sources of microplastics that enter your body are from the vessels you eat/drink from, and from particles in the air from things like clothes, carpets, furniture, linens.

    How to avoid? Use stainless steel, aluminum, copper, (or other metals), ceramic, or glass storage vessels for things like water (including your Brita) for warming things in the microwave, or for storing food, and reduce buying things in plastic if you plan on keeping them there for awhile (eg glass ketchup bottle). Replace any plastic water pipes in your wall with good ol copper. My main water vessels are all stainless steel.

    For particulate, consider air filtration, buy clothes/furniture/carpets made from natural animal/ sources like cotton, wool, bamboo, avoiding plastics like polyester. That includes your scrubbing utensil for dishes. Your carpets are probably made with some sort of plastic, so if it's too much to do hardwood, or replace with a natural fibre, the Dyson vacuums are good at getting out loose microplastics.

    Be warned, one time I almost bought a stainless steel cup from a reputable retailer, and upon further investigation it was just plastic with a steel coating.. Yep, made in Communist China..

  • Just block the hexbear.net and lemmy.ml instance subs that show up in ALL, and it makes a much more pleasant experience

  • I am using a Librem 5

  • Bing Copilot is also clearly Zionist

  • I have all those things working well on a Librem 5

  • I use MoneyManagerEx after looking at alternativeto.net for Mint. It has an Android app in addition to desktop apps, and has an easy interface, compatible with multiple formats

  • They finished shipping their backlog of Librem 5 crowdfunds and preorders last year...

  • OP probably doesn't know you need to wait 1h in line just to board it out of Union evening rush hour. And that's assuming it doesn't get stuck in snow, traffic, crash, etc. Toronto needs subways, and better optimized roads, not more streetcars.

  • Outside of the 3 listed so far, the only other Linux tablet I know of is Purism's Librem 11 they have in stock

  • OVOS & Neon are MyCroft's successor. They work well, and can even plug into LLMs

  • OpenAssistant