I like the red one with a pipe
A flaw that I heard many times in this teard is that it looks like a volume button
It is some kind of what you said. If you press the + button again you get a menu to add the song to a playlist. Another point that I missed is that the “like” button also adds the song to your favorite list.
TBH I didnt though about it but yea it’s now gone
It was once already a plus?
Wouldn’t install on my grapheneos phone
yea I also used yt music for over 2 years but it doesn’t work on a de-googled phone. So I switch to spotify because they doesn’t require google play services. One of the things I miss are the in the client integrated music videos on my secondary display
I know what you mean with the radio function I would also love if it would give me something similar to the song i was listening to not the stuff I usually listen to
Sorry I’m not a English is not my native language. I changed it up so it isn’t that bad
Sorry it was a bad screenshot I changed it to a better one
For context the old one was that one
Olauncher doesnt support icons
Greenland is at 12,51% idk why but it is so I guess
So lawnchair is still maintained here’s their github
And if you want to try Olaucher try the clutter free version on fdroid
The Motorola one vision has a feature that if you hold down the volume button it skips and gives you a vibration as feedback. I miss it so much on my pixel 6 with grapheneos
Yea i can understand this
You could also try to convert and install the .deb or .rpm packages see here as reverence
Or maybe use distrobox if this doesn’t work. Pretty much anything is better than chrome
Yea it would run on it linke any other distro, but you wouldn’t be able to multi task. I reasently installed Debian 32bit on an lenovo ideapead from 2013 with a 1 core 2 threads at 1.2ghz, 2G of ram and a HDD it runs KDE Plasma and will load anything as your pations are strong enough
But you could also run Alpine it will probably use less ram then debian. But I am farmiliar with apt, systemd and gnu software so yea. It is easier for me to give it to my small step sis as a research device with Firefox. I think Debian with KDE plasma uses about 630MB and with xfce around 300-400MB. But I think she is better of with KDE as she primary uses windows in school and it looks more like it
So on their github are appimages, .rpm and .deb available. Idk if you can convert .deb or .rpm files to alpine compatible packages but the appimage should run eververe
I would recommend using librewolf thorium for normal task and if the site doesnt work with it i use thorium. Librewolf is slower than thorium but it is for me the better default version of Firefox. Loading yt is really slow with librewolf so I use freetube or invidious to watch content.
Yes it work with English content very well. You can rerout all your audio to it via helvum. The big problem is that it only has 3 languages supported English, French and Polish. So it technicality works but not in German unfortunately. But I can say now it partly works on Linux.