If there's a JSON or CSV standard for habits and their history, I could probably add an import / export.
Loop does have CSV history export. Looking forward to try if importing from it is possible.
Loop does work well as a tracker but it's a bit boring. Not that it's bad, just sometimes I just subconsciously ignore some habits.
I also highly doubt any Brazilians refer to themselves as "american". At the very least the few I have met were quite proud to specifically be referred to as Brazilian.
They do call themselves American. I have met quite a few who do. I used to teach english online during covid and lots of them were from Brazil. They're just not outlandishly exclaiming the whole contintent belongs to them every chance they get. Same way they don't claim a sport league as World championship.
They usually just go "We're American but yeah… (some white snowflakes stole it and we don't say anything because it has anger issues)"
And you're on fediverse now so using a global representation would be more appreciated rather than stroking propaganda shit all over the place.
yes, the actual good stuff that i'd enjoy. Everyone's not terminally online, and I've got things to do.
no wonder most of Google services work like shit. They always were, but now it's "Shit with AI"
Mull finally updated to 131.0 - DivestOS Mobile News
Mull builds were delayed due to Google removing a necessary component from the NDK in revision 27. But the devs found a way to build the latest version.
Mull is available on the DivestOS f-droid repo
F-Droid exploring to include paid apps, in-apps, subscription, and ads in app
Imagine you created your very first app. You developed the concept, workedtirelessly on the key features, design, tested it and fixed the bugs. Themoment has...

Thoughts?
Lebanon Crisis (1958) On this day in 1958, the U.S. invaded Lebanon with 54,000 troops in the name of anti-communism, occupying the Port of Beirut and Beirut International Airport, its first overt...


cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17580001
> ## Lebanon Crisis (1958) > > ### Tue Jul 15, 1958 > !Image > > Image: Lebanese people greeting a USMC LVTP-5 entering Beirut > > --- > On this day in 1958, the U.S. invaded Lebanon with 54,000 troops in the name of anti-communism, occupying the Port of Beirut and Beirut International Airport, its first overt military action in the Middle East. > > The pro-Western president of Lebanon, Camille Chamoun, had asked for U.S. assistance after armed groups in Lebanon began rebelling against his administration. While not overtly communist in character, the rebels had burned down a U.S. propaganda outlet and were generally aligned with Gamal Nasser and the United Arab Republic (UAR). > > Using the anti-communist "Eisenhower Doctrine" as justification, on July 15th, President Eisenhower authorized "Operation Blue Bat", a military occupation of Lebanon with more than 14,000 footsoldiers, supported by a fleet of 70 ships and 40,000 sailors, to keep Chamoun in power. > > Occupying the Port of Beirut and Beirut International Airport, the forces remained in Lebanon until October 25th, when President Chamoun completed his term as president of Lebanon. > > According to historian Maurice Labelle, "this was the first overt U.S. military intervention in the region", demonstrating the U.S.'s willingness to act as an imperialist power in the Middle East, willing to commit to overt military action to manage its interests in the region. > > --- > - Date: 1958-07-15 > - Learn More: en.wikipedia.org, www.aljazeera.com. > - Tags: #Communism, #Imperialism. > - Source: www.apeoplescalendar.org
NCIS probes revealed evidence that U.S. sailors were housing prostitutes in their apartments, seizing the women’s passports and taking a cut of their earnings ― profiting from the sex trade that services shipmates in Bahrain.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/24055488
Recent attacks occurred within months of each other, stoking local anger over the continued US military presence.
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/11404872
> Complementary coverage by the BBC and South China Morning Post
Alone and Exploited, Migrant Children Work Brutal Jobs Across the U.S.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/23492059
> Part 1 of a 2023 Pultizer-winning article series by Hannah Dreier > > Arriving in record numbers, they’re ending up in dangerous jobs that violate child labor laws — including in factories that make products for well-known brands like Cheetos and Fruit of the Loom.
Pentagon ran secret anti-vax campaign to undermine China during pandemic
cross-posted from: https://lemmit.online/post/3177784
> Pentagon ran secret anti-vax campaign to undermine China during pandemic > > ##### This is an automated archive made by the Lemmit Bot. > The original was posted on /r/aboringdystopia by /u/Beelzebubs-Barrister on 2024-06-15 18:08:50+00:00. >
This is what USA was built on


No amount of whitewashing is going to fix that. Almost half of them in-fact celebrate it.
The American way: Oklahoma Supreme Court dismisses Tulsa race massacre case 8-1
In an 8 to 1 decision, the Oklahoma Supreme Court has dismissed the Tulsa Race Massacre case.
cross-posted from: https://lemmit.online/post/3156098
> Oklahoma Supreme Court dismisses Tulsa race massacre case 8-1 > > ##### This is an automated archive made by the Lemmit Bot. > The original was posted on /r/aboringdystopia by /u/Beelzebubs-Barrister on 2024-06-13 03:17:58+00:00. >
Every Place America Has Bombed (and why)
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/16028772
> Every Place America Has Bombed (and why)
Texas Governor Pardons and Frees Far-Right Gunman Who Killed Garret Foster Who was Pushing Girlfriend’s Wheelchair at a Black Lives Matter Protest


cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/9685932
> Texas Governor Pardons and Frees Far-Right Gunman Who Killed Garret Foster Who was Pushing Girlfriend’s Wheelchair at a Black Lives Matter Protest > > Full article
You don’t have to find a way to shoehorn Biden, Democrats, and Israel into every topic just to further your agenda. It’s slimy, and we all see it.
Your attempt to deflect the limelight away from Biden and administration is what's most slimy and I've seen this cult like behavior elsewhere as well (Election campaign push?).
Keep kissing that ass to paint him as a good person, we all see through it.
And yes, Fuck Trump too, if you were deciding to try and deflect using the textbook deflection tactic.
I don't think your whole thought process differs from a tankie. They think the same in a "my team is better, other one is sowing misinformation" way.
Upon receiving the recovery email from Proton Mail, Spanish authorities further requested Apple to provide additional details linked to that email, leading to the identification of the individual.
I like how no ones talking about how Apple (the one its fanboys say is most privacy centric company) was the one that helped identity the individual.
yea, and people here suggesting f-droid to change package names are crazy. F-Droid's goal is not to mess with developers code at all and provide builds as is from the source code.
Google Play Store listing apps installed from F-Droid that it cannot update


Essentially the apps have same package name but different signatures and the app store that installed it should be the only one to recognize and update it.
But Google is likely trying this dark pattern to sway people away from F-Droid or alt stores by making users uninstall these apps and install it from the Google Play Store.
It's been going on for a while and is annoying af.
https://android.stackexchange.com/questions/253727/why-is-googles-play-store-suddenly-trying-to-update-apps-installed-via-f-droid
Apple users every time any criticism comes up
Other companies do it too…
Ya no shit, we know other companies are bad, however, keeping Apple at the pedestal no matter what is annoyingly cringe.
pushing digital privacy as a selling point and living up to it doesn't add up when you do compromise privacy behind closed doors
Real or not, it'll be fun seeing responses to this on reddit. Lol
E: https://safereddit.com/r/technology/comments/18dlwsv/china_poised_to_break_5nm_barrier_huawei_lists/
UN is the change.org of the real world. The idea is great but it only works on extremely rare cases. I know its purpose is to stop next world war but it should stop trying to seem like a platform for discussion as there is no discussion to be had when you give someone power to veto any resolution.
Anyone getting updates from lemmit.online?
Lemmit online is a lemmy instance that mirrors content from some subs from reddit. It seems to be federated and not blocked but when you subscribe to any of its community, you don't get any new posts in your feed. Any clue about why?
They should add the ability to switch the "Home" button to Addons button for quick access. I don't remember if I ever used that home button, but I'm constantly using the menu button, going to addons, then the add-on itself. It would make it much easier since extensions are one of the main highlights of Firefox Android.