You can still use it to just read tweets, but I've never been a heavy Twitter user in the first place so I'm not sure if anything major is broken in Fritter beta.
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Some of the functionality was lost, such as clicking through the trending section to see trending tweets:
For the most part though, it works for reading tweet threads and viewing media, which is all I use it for now. If you're installing Fritter through F-Droid, you have to install the beta- the old stable version was completely broken by Twitter's API changes.
Bitwarden or KeePass as open source password managers. KeyPass is entirely local, unless you sync your password database on the cloud, and Bitwarden is cloud based but with the option to self host the server (I recommend Vaultwarden, it's lighter and written in Rust).
Joplin for note taking, especially if you use Markdown.
KDE connect for sharing files quickly between desktop and mobile - it's better than the proprietary fast share protocols I've tried.
Termux, for shell access and running Linux distros, albeit heavily limited.
Fritter as a Twitter client alternative, though I'm already avoiding Twitter for the most part.
https://theconversation.com/gender-affirming-care-has-a-long-history-in-the-us-and-not-just-for-transgender-people-201752
https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/gender-affirming-care-isnt-just-for-trans-people-rcna54651
tl;dr: Anything from estrogen for women experiencing menopause, to prescribing hormones for those who have developed secondary sex characteristics that don't match their AGAB, but are still otherwise cisgender.
More at risk than when a bunch of rioters literally stormed the Capitol? Trying to usurp the democracy?
Also corporations:
Cave Johnson: Here at Aperture Science, we're proud to celebrate pride month. To celebrate, we've got a test for you: fighting an army of mantis men. Pick up a rifle and follow the yellow line. You'll know when the test starts.
The Libreddit frontend is completely JavaScript free, so that kinda layout could definitely work for Reddit alternatives. I haven't really looked at the Lemmy source code yet, but I'd assume it would still take a decent amount of engineering effort to also add a feature to serve up HTML-only pages.
Have you tried this: https://docs.waydro.id/faq/google-play-certification ? Gapps on Waydroid can be finicky but the Play Store should work for downloading purchased apps.
I don't think anyone knows the specific metric for accounts being banned after being used with Aurora Store, but I'd say it's risky enough that you should try to get the Play Store working on Waydroid.
It's pretty eerie how similar the trends are, and AI bros are insufferable.
Is it possible to get around this with user agent spoofing? Or maybe degoogled Chromium?