

WikiTok Bloomscroll through Wikipedia articles
Simon Tatham Puzzles Micro games
yucata.de Online boardgames
librivox.org Free audio-books
WikiTok Bloomscroll through Wikipedia articles
Simon Tatham Puzzles Micro games
yucata.de Online boardgames
librivox.org Free audio-books
Cursed O’Reilly
Pure Fucking AsS Cancer
Nasty forever chemicals that will change the colour of your day, and give you PF Ass Cancer.
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PFAS Map USA
https://www.ewg.org/interactive-maps/pfas_contamination/map/
PFAS Map Australia
Thought you meant ‘app for Windows’.
Like mentioned here, I usually tap PrintScreen and then annotate elsewhere, usually in Gimp.
Greenshot GPL3
…but also Linux.
MNT Pocket Reform
‘MNT Pocket Reform is a fully-featured 7" mini laptop that is modular, upgradeable, customizable, and repairable.’
Saw this mini-laptop recently. May fit your criteria. I don’t have one to test.
Thrive was inspired by Spore, and many others.
The TV-b-gone.
Was fun to turn off various advertising.
Would transmit 50-100 known IR-off-codes from a range of TV manufacturers.
Quirex 4 life.
(But seriously, they thought no one would notice the direct copying… delusional.)
Yes, Trisquel GNU/Linux on 2 laptops, a desktop, and a HTPC. I’ve been using Trisquel for 15 years(since Awen release), after running Debian with non-free disabled for a while.
The laptops are Thinkpads from minifree.org which provides libreboot and ensures compatibility with libre firmwares.
Trisquel is Ubuntu, with all the non-free software and binary blob firmware removed. Hardware that does not have a fully free driver will not work.
It is an easy install, rock solid when using, and has a knowledgeable and helpful community.
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The other libre distros I think about checking one day are Guix or Parabola. https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.en.html
I recommend everyone to have at least one fully free distro installed, just to experience what the original vision of libre computing is.
You can do it! (c:
The WeeRide models are good for a toddler seat, that is positioned on the crossbar.
For bigger kids, probably need a behind seatpost model.
OK, disregard those phone based ideas.
I read it as if you were looking for content that is outside of most phone based offerings (nasty psychologist created addiction loops etc.)
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Bike riding is excellent for a physical and mental reset. Rear-radars are a thing, beeping when a car is approaching behind from 150m.
Badminton is great too. Portable cheap nets are available with telescopic poles.
Boardgames are great for social mixing.
Probably find something you like from these: Innovation, Inis, Port Royal, Just One, or Scout.
WikiTok
Shattered Pixel Dungeon
SGT Puzzles
Kiwix
LiChess ( and Tactic Master)
Street Complete (OSM mapping)
Gurgle( wordle)
Luanti
Mindfullness that is free
Guided meditations that are downloadable freely under CC BY-NC-SA.
I don’t think that at all (c:
Was recommending this to speed up your next fresh lab install. :^)
Congratulations on your win.
Although it is fun to run around updating each PC individually, as the install numbers increase, Clonezilla can be helpful to multicast one OS image to many PCs in parallel.
I tried out Kiwix this week.
It is a library manager for offline content.
A thousand downloadable ‘books’(1000s of GB) from Wikipedia, Stack Exchange topics, ebooks, kids books, prepper content, to the Blender Open Movies.
This is the easiest way to setup an offline library of quality content.
(It is not in FDroid, but installs via Obtainium just fine)
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Maybe look at AARD2 as an offline Wikipedia browser too.
I use the whoBIRD app for this (GPL v3.0).
It’s fun to watch a Kite, or similar bird, fly past and then get an ID from its birdcall.