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Pinal Sheriff Mark Lamb’s office spent $200K on guns and ammo from an ‘inmate welfare' fund (azluminaria.org)

The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office run by U.S. Senate candidate Sheriff Mark Lamb has spent at least $217,000 from a jail commissary fund that Arizona lawmakers mandated be used “for the benefit and welfare of inmates” to instead buy a cache of weapons, ammunition and ballistic vests....

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Lucky for me I accidentally double tapped when trying to move the zoomed in image only to see this waiting for me

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I’m another Alacritty user. It’s been my daily driver for years at this point and I have no complaints

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You can also throw the releases page URL into obtainium and toggle to include pre-releases and it’ll notify you of any updates/install them.

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I’ve been using Obtainium instead and loaded Infinity through it this morning. You can also have it pull from f-droid repos instead of GitHub if you want when that hits

Edit: Currently the app is in prerelease so you’ll need to toggle that option. Once they have a full release you can toggle it back off.

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All you should need to do is set the App Source URL to codeberg.org/Bazsalanszky/…/releases/ and then toggle on Include prereleases. Once they get a full release out you can toggle it off

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I should have thought to mention it. I’ll update my comment 👍

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Not sure what you’re referring to, but I’m using it on a Pixel 7 without issue.

github.com/ImranR98/Obtainium

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Yep, this is why I run forgejo internally and have zero intention of exposing it to the public.

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Sadly, I agree. I’m at the point now where as long as I’m not trying to game I can thrive on Linux. But even then I spend way more time than necessary getting things to work that do so out of the box on Windows. We have a long way to go before legacy apps is the only reason to run it.

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Those things matter to you and me but we’re in the minority. As long as Johnny Gamer and Grandma Facebooker can still do their preferred activities in Windows there’s a close to zero percent chance they’ll put the effort into making the switch.

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This is what I do on ipt, my ratio is insane because the 24/7 seeding + redeeming points. Def the way to go if you can swing it.

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They’re probably the same based on file size

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My work has IMAP shut off and we can only use MAPI. There’s a paid thunderbird plugin that adds MAPI support, which is likely what this person is hoping for natively 👍

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Was it Facebook that killed xmpp or Google? Legitimately asking because I’ve always seen that blamed on Google.

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Yeah they can both get fucked. Cheers

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Which developer?

E: Lol @ the ninja edit.

That’s hardly a meaningful advantage for f-droid and the whole man in the middle risk you’re exposing yourself to there. If you don’t trust the developer to do the bare minimum of providing a release that matches source then why are you even installing their app? Satyr’s response about developers getting compromised has way more weight in that conversation, but still falls short IMO.

Making sure the apk matches public source and running it through VT aren’t going to catch a malicious apk that has the nasty bits buried in various commits but checks out in VT and matches the public source code. Sure, it’ll burn them as a developer if/when they get caught, but how often does the community truly do code reviews on one-off Android apps? Not often enough to catch that kinda thing before it spreads without getting insanely lucky.

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