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  • Io sono su Coopvoce da quattro anni e mi trovo benissimo, la rete su cui si appoggia è quella Tim quindi per mia esperienza prende praticamente dappertutto (incluse certe aree abbastanza isolate dell'entroterra ligure e del basso Piemonte dove passo spesso e dove non tutte le altre reti prendono - soprattutto quella Vodafone). Non hanno mai cambiato le condizioni dell'offerta quindi io ho quella da 30GB a 6,90€/mese, che per un periodo era stata anche più bassa per i nuovi clienti. Purtroppo vedo che quella minima adesso è da 50GB a un euro in più.

    In realtà sono in parte nella tua situazione perché controllo ogni tanto quali offerte ci sono, non perché mi trovi male - tutt'altro - ma per risparmiare qualcosa visto che in media uso 7-8GB al mese. Solo che piani tariffari che costino meno e che non siano veramente quelli con un giga solo è da tempo che non ne vedo (e di preferenza mia non voglio un operatore che si appoggi alla rete WindTre, visto che è quella che ho già a casa, per un minimo di sicurezza che se non ne funziona una almeno posso usare l'altra...).

  • [POLL] Do you use/require a headphone jack on your phone?
  • Admittedly I tend to always see as a bad thing whenever I see phone models without headphone jacks, that said for the last five years I've been using phones without headphone jacks and using the wired headphones they came with is enough for the few times I need to use them.

  • Che browser consigliate? (E perché?)
  • Io uso Firefox con le impostazioni di Betterfox e alcune estensioni per me indispensabili, ed esclusivamente in modalità compatta. Li avrò provati un po' tutti ma alla fine, per quanto le decisioni di Mozilla mi lascino spesso perplesso, ritorno sempre su Firefox: non mi sembra di avere vantaggi da Brave che non avrei con la mia configurazione di Firefox, mentre Vivaldi mi piaceva e per un po' l'ho usato come browser principale ma in preparazione dell'impatto del Manifest V3 sui browser Chromium, ormai un anno fa sono ritornato a FF (con Gesturefy per sostituire la navigazione gestuale, che per me è la cosa migliore in assoluto di Vivaldi).

    Su Android uso Mull, mentre quando avevo ancora iOS usavo Brave perché era l'unico con cui riuscivo abbastanza a bloccare le pubblicità.

  • Be honest, do you still use reddit?
  • There are just two subs I check about once every two days, but I'm yet to log in again after I disconnected my account last month. I used to only visit it through Libreddit as the UX is better anyway but now that one's gone too...

  • Come mangiate la pizza?
  • Di solito alterno pizze non semplicissime, ma neanche troppo cariche (non amo le pizze speciali con sopra un po' di tutto...), in realtà alterno alcune un po' classiche come diavola, tonno e cipolle o Bismarck o con le acciughe ad altre con un'ingrediente in piú o due, ad esempio la pizzeria da cui la prendo di solito fa una "messicana" che è in pratica una diavola con i fagioli.

    La taglio subito in quattro o sei fette (di solito quattro) - a casa con un tagliapizza, omaggio della pizzeria di cui sopra e che si è rivelato essere inaspettatamente comodissimo - e la mangio piegando le fette a metà. Rigorosamente mangiata con le mani, sia a casa che fuori.

  • How many of you are really into minimalism alongside Simple living?
  • For me it was quite a different journey, I started a few years ago by bumping approximately at the same time in r/declutter and r/zerowaste, which even though might seem to be contrasting (and I would be lying if I said that I had and occasionally have problems in balancing the two mindsets!) I still argue that there's an overlap, with decluttering being for me a prerequisite towards a lower-impact lifestyle and the latter helping to maintain a clutter-free living space.

    From a more environmentally conscious lifestyle then came the interest in simple living, and only from there I started reading more about minimalism. All of those things resonate a lot with me and with the life I want to live (also because I had mostly the opposite examples growing up, and I took too much time to realize how badly it influenced me), although I generally don't consider myself a minimalist. It's more that I have my definition of what "simple living" means to me and having less stuff means to having less to worry about - so, yes, I agree in feeling that they are interconnected, but I don't think minimalism can be a goal in itself.

    That said, a big part of the reason why I'm interested in all of these four themes is essentially political: to not cave in to a society designed towards making us consume (with all of its social and environmental implications). And on a more personal side of things, my definition of simple living, as an atheist and materialist, in the philosophical sense of the term, is that my life will always be shorter than I want, thus having less unimportant stuff, less distractions is to me an imperative in order to make the most out of this short time.

  • Slow living is inherently anti-capitalist, but the aesthetic is not
  • Reading the article and reflecting on online spaces I've visited, I think it reaches a good conclusion but stopped just short of saying it out loud: anti-consumerism is an inherently rebellious stance and the whole point of aestheticizing simple living is to make it consumable, thereby negating any possible opposition. Even the point of

    the slow-living aesthetic online presents a life very few people have access to; [...] rich white people can rebrand the privilege of working less into something that’s somehow morally superior

    is simply the perpetuation of the consumerist status quo, it's no different from "celebrity culture", the topic changes but the structure and the goal is still the same. It's the same with minimalism and minimalist furniture and aesthetics; with zero waste and/or plastic-free living and greenwashing, and the list goes on. Perhaps decluttering hasn't been taken yet? Although I see it more as an action to reach a more specific goal, so at least for me it's somewhat different. But I sadly wouldn't be surprised if someone has find a way to making the activity of decluttering an object of consumerism.

  • What's your email client of choice?
  • Thunderbird on the desktop; K-9 Mail on Android.

  • Are you guys tired of "Material You" design?
  • Definitely not, first of all I love pastel colors and, on the more practical side of things, at least for touch interfaces I do prefer to have some padding: even on larger screens (my current phone is 6.7") I tend to prefer larger and more padded interfaces to avoid hitting the wrong one (and that's the main reason why I don't like to type on a phone that much).

    So I might even be in the minority but having a control center with larger but less buttons on each page is exactly what I prefer, I don't mind having to scroll if it's easier to toggle what I need to.

  • Actually Good Distro Recomendations for Beginners
  • I agree, also the holding back of packages just for the sake of waiting probably doesn't make it more stable, despite what the devs say; also having 300+ packages updated at the same time might make it worse for troubleshooting in case something goes wrong.

    As someone who actually started with Manjaro back in 2020 before moving to EndeavourOS after 9 months, I would say that there is indeed a steeper learning curve as you don't get for example a GUI package manager (Pamac is awful and even as a newbie I used it for maybe three days before I started to use the CLI, but a Linux beginner might want one) and the fact it is a true rolling release means you need to do some more research and maintenance, so I wouldn't call Endeavour a distro for absolute beginners, unless one is determined to learn a lot about how a computer works... but again one shouldn't probably use a rolling release then; Manjaro just tricks you to believe it is easier, but it probably is only if you don't use the AUR.

    Maybe Garuda is more beginner friendly than EndeavourOS while avoiding most of the problems Manjaro has? Although I've never used it as I don't see any advantage over Endeavour, and I'm not a fan of excessive out of the box theming and Chaotic AUR enabled as default...

  • Sync for Reddit developer is making Sync for Lemmy
  • Wow, I've never even used Sync but from the screenshot of the Reddit app on Google Play it's one of those UIs so good that make you want to use it. I'm currently fine with the Lemmy PWA but the more feature-complete Reddit apps that get "ported" to be used with Lemmy the better, especially to ease the transition for new users.

  • What's your opinion about Manjaro?
  • Manjaro was the first Linux distro I used as a daily driver, from October 2020 to July 2021, when I switched to EndeavourOS. To be fair the main reason I switched was all those previous mess-ups by the developers and the troubled past, which I didn't know of when I moved to Linux. In the year or so I used it, I didn't have any messed update or crash myself.

    I would say it's still a fine distro for beginners who want to try a rolling release (as EndeavourOS is imho better in every way, but it doesn't come with any GUI package manager so I wouldn't call it a distro for absolute beginners), but can't see any other usage case, as it's especially risky if you want to use packages from the AUR.

  • Which office suite are you using and why
  • LibreOffice, as I've been using it from soon after it was forked from OpenOffice and I'm used to it, and I don't think it's worth it to learn how to use another office suite when the one I use works fine for everything I need to do. I had tried OnlyOffice on another computer and I was positively impressed, but not quite enough to feel I should switch; in the end I only even use a small subset of the features LO has.

  • Homescreen thread
  • Kvæsitso with default icons on Motorola Edge 30 Pro.

  • Why do you personally prefer using an Android phone?
  • I was an iOS user for nearly a decade but I increasingly grew tired of the walled garden and lack of customization (i.e. not being possible for me to tailor the OS closer to my needs), especially the lack of third-party stores for FOSS apps. Not to mention the fact that the App Store model actively discourages developers of these apps, so it is an ideological question at the end of the day.

  • Official Diagnosis Yesterday!
  • Congratulations! I'm about to try to get a professional assessment, although in the particular region of Italy where I live it's a long process for adults that involves getting appointments with two doctors before going to the "Regional Autism Centre". That has discouraged me for quite some time but this sort of limbo sometimes is hard to bear and now I just want to know it for certain...

  • What phone are you using?
  • Motorola Edge 30 Pro (aka Motorola Edge+ 2022 for the North Americans here), which I got back in early November last year. I did research for a while before buying it (and got it with a huge discount) and I'm mostly happy with my purchase, it's a nice phone with a clean near-stock Android experience (although I've since changed launcher to Kvæsitso) and it's extremely fast, although I must say I'm not a heavy smartphone user.

    Worst things are that the Android 13 update took nearly three months long than planned to come (and here in Italy apparently we were among the first to get the update) and Motorola is not that fast with security updates; while the only really annoying thing is that sometimes it stops the internet connection usually after giving the command to download/update apps, whether from the Play Store or from F-Droid; the connection somehow is still there as it's enough to cancel and tell do download/update again and everything works.

    This is my first Android phone: my first smartphone was a Nokia X6 running Symbian which I got in 2011 and then I used iPhones for a decade (while having been a Mac user all the time), first an iPhone 5C in 2013 and then an 8 Plus which I got in 2018. Clearly the newest was the best of the bunch as it was a quite major upgrade from the 5C, which in turn came when Symbian was an abandoned OS; the last two phones both lasted me just short of five years, and I changed back in November mainly because I could hand it down (refurbished) to my mom, otherwise I would have waited perhaps another year.

    This time I decided to leave iOS for good as I was increasingly unsatisfied and worried with Apple's walled garden ecosystem - for the same reason I had already left macOS for Linux back in 2020 (never had any other Apple products nor subscriptions except for a few iPods over the years) - and even after the novelty has worn off I vastly prefer Android. Right now I have this Android phone and my laptop I'm writing from, which only runs Linux, specifically EndeavourOS, although my old 2009 iMac still works - thanks to a SSD swap back in '17, although it hasn't gotten newer updates since High Sierra - and I tinker with it from time to time. At work I use Windows 10... but that's not my choice.

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  • Brave Search on all my personal devices, even though I'm getting worse results than up to a few months ago, so as much as it pains to admit it I sometimes use Google as a fallback (and the last time I actually used Google as my main search engine was back in 2012!). I probably should use metasearch engines more, though, but have been procrastinating learning how to effectively use them for a while now.

    Aside from that, I have about a dozen sites saved with search keywords on Firefox (four of them are Wikipedia in different languages, though) that I use all the time.

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  • Wow, glad I'm not the only one who had that impression. I have been using Brave Search for about half a year now and rarely had any problems finding what I was looking for, then eventually I started getting mostly older results, sometimes not even on topic.

  • Tu che provieni da Reddit, quali subreddit (italiani e non) vorresti vedere qui?
  • Di sub italiani e specifici, come già accennato da altri direi per primo ItaliaPersonalFinance, non ero mai intervenuto ma era fra i sub che seguivo piú assiduamente.

    Per il resto gli altri sub che seguivo a parte quelli generalisti italiani rientravano tutti in tre categorie: r/ZeroWaste e simili, r/declutter e minimalismo con tutte le intersezioni del caso; conlanging (glossopoiesi, ossia creazione di lingue artificiali) e linguistica - per ora su Lemmy c'è qualcosa del secondo ma non del primo; e su Linux/FOSS. A parte ovviamente le ultime visto l'utente medio di Lemmy, sono tutte comunità che per ora direi che non ci sono ancora.

  • lalay721 lalay721 @feddit.it

    27-year old from Liguria, northern Italy. I'm a conlanger (creator of Chlouvānem and Dundulanyä), I like linguistics, literature, '70s electronic/post-rock/art rock/experimental pop music. [he/him]

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