- Niagara Launcher - literally changed the way I use my phone. Every single app is at most two taps away. And I really like the simple aesthetic.
- Taskito - just a tasks / todo app but for some reason I like it much more than most of the popular apps.
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Niagara Launcher literally changed the way I use my phone. I can't recommend it enough.
Niagara Launcher literally changed the way I use my phone. I can't recommend it enough.
Since you're so concerned with Jerboa quality I'm pretty sure the developer would appreciate if you volunteered for performing comprehensive quality control before each release.
I hate shorts and I hate seeing them in my subscription feed.
Man, this is so simple and such a good idea. I'll start doing this right now, thanks!
I know, right?! I always let my cereal get a bit soggy before I start eating, it's the best.
If I had to use the internet without ublock then I think I would prefer to not use it at all. And I'm saying it as a person who makes some money off ads on a website. I would never put an ad-blocker-blocker on my website though. I just assume users don't care about the ads if they don't block them.
You can safely drink unboiled tapwater in most places in Poland.
I just got Pixel 7. I always disliked those Android versions modified by the manufacturers with preinstalled bloatware and tons od weird features I just never intended to use. I envied more consistent and "seamless" experience Apple users got on their iPhones. However, I didn't want to enter the Apple ecosystem for many reasons like price, moral issues, etc. The Android experience on Pixel is pretty much how I hoped it would be - much cleaner than other brands.
Yeah, I know Google is not great either but TBH I'm mostly stuck with them so instead of sharing my data and money with Samsung and Google, I can share it only with Google. Pixels have a big advantage of having the best support when it comes to custom ROMs so if I ever decide to cut ties with Google as well, I can do that relatively easily.
I never heard of linktree so I had to check it out. It looks kinda like a... "business card webpage" creator. How is that revolutionary? Am I missing something? Or was that cocaine that strong?
I live in Wrocław, not Kraków, so I can't tell you anything about the city specifics.
About the winter - recently winters in Poland are mostly snow-less and the temperature usually doesn't fall very low as well. There's a lot of rain, water, puddles and mud though. I think cycling should be kinda possible for most of the winter but I wouldn't expect it to be very pleasant. I, for one, use my bike as much possible in summer but definitely prefer public transportation during winter.