Because setup is easier, Docker basically sets up a completely new environment for the app to live in mostly isolated from your main system, so all the stuff you installed on your system has no effect on it.
Also depends on if the backup is properly encrypted. If it is, security of whatever storage you use is pretty irrelevant.
Everyone knows the real plural is ATM machines.
altitude is *discussing
Pliz, profeshonals have standarts
You might like this then, a userscript I made, works on Firefox Android (or probably anything that supports installing userscripts) https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469273-lemmy-universal-link-switcher
It's actually even simpler imo, "the government should do only and exactly what is convenient for me personally, everything else is irrelevant"
"I don't want to look at those weird trans people, just get them out of my sight", so whatever achieves that is fine with them.
If you're from the US, I think the alternative options are to 1. die, 2. pay smaller things out of pocket, go bankrupt on larger ones 3. try to get citizenship in a better country
You could use Firefox on mobile and use ublock origin to auto-block images & third-party content by default, then it doesn't use almost any bandwidth. I'd imagine jerboa uses similar amounts since it also displays images without any data saver settings as I can see.
lemmy.ml is on 0.18 so jerboa 0.34 doesn't work with it, only 0.35. Shouldn't crash but well...
Honestly I'd suggest using the browser, the web interface works perfectly well on mobile. If you use Firefox or any other browser that can install UserScripts, you can add some useful ones like https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469273-lemmy-rewrite-links-to-home-instance and https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469196-gm-lemmy-newtab
F-droid is pretty slow in picking up versions, how f-droid works by default is that you register a source code repository with it and then f-droid goes ahead and checks the source code and builds and checks the application themselves to put in their repository. All this takes about 2-4 days usually.
However, for me at least, 0.34 is currently the latest one on the official f-droid repository, maybe there's some other issue with your fdroid.
But anyway, if you want faster updates, you have to use another app repository within fdroid instead of the official one, IzzyOnDroid's is a trusted one. It doesn't build the apps, but simply goes to the repos and looks for already built APKs and serves those, which is less secure (as it doesn't vet the built apps) and thus faster.
Dadurch, dass Leute, die auf dem Poll voten, nicht aus der gleichen Region kommen, wird das Ergebnis wahrscheinlich doch relativ repräsentativ werden.
“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.”