I really like the first one. Gives a very interesting sense o perspective contrast. The dog looks big and the world around quite small. Collage vibes. Very nice!
I didn’t use any for driving, but I can tell you that I switched to OrganicMaps from osmand+ for all other navigation. The main reasons are speed (OM feels a lost smoother and snappier), and functionality (it’s minimal, but just works very well). I had no real use for all the bells and wistles of osmand+, so OM made sense for me.
What is your end goal with this? Going for BSc in Computer Science / Engineering would enable you to become a developer / computer scientist.
Photo/video/vector editing seems very out of place in your plan. That’s just another domain. If you’re passionate about those visual arts, that’s great and more power to you, but know they’re not relevant for a computer scientist. Src: I’ve been there.
Regarding everything else you’ve said, it seems to me that you’re learning stuff without a direction and just because you’ve heard those things (cs50 / linux), are important. I suggest you choose a moderately difficult task (game, app, tool, website, ehatever) that seems interesting for you to create, (install linux) and start working on it, and focus on finishing it. You’ll learn a lot on the way and gain a broader understanding of how a project is pieced together. Most importantly, you’ll figure out what you don’t know, and thus eill have a direction going forward.
And don’t get me wrong, you’re right, you can gain a lot of valuable knowledge by going through cs50 or learning to use the linux terminal, but it’s not really useful unless information, unless you apply it to a project.
very interesting. I honestly never considered going without microG. I wonder if it’s viable for my usecase.
It’s very interesting that OP doesn’t use microG. How do you deal with no notifications? Do you use apps with custom (non-google) notification support? What are the disadvantages?
Here’s a list of apps I use that are not on OP’s list:
Compared to OP, I do use MicroG with LineageOS. I also use quite a few closed source apps (banking apps, uber-like, car/bike sharing, some local apps for public transport, chatting apps, navigation, etc) but I do try my best to avoid them if I can. From time to time I log into Facebook / Instagram or use Google Maps in the browser, but don’t have the apps installed.
Nope. Checked it out now and seems to work very well! Thank you @Heine!
this is not open source right? looks less intrusive than the adobe one, so i’ll give it a shot. thanks!
doesn’t seem open source but aurora store reports way less tracking compared to the adobe one, so this might be an option. thanks!
I’m actually trying to avoid google, but thanks for the recc!!
I mostly use a gui file manager, but when I do use a terminal based one I use ranger. Haven’t tried others, I just like this one.