Isn't that hexbear? If so, they defederated from sh.itjust.works because we're big meanies, or something
Cheradenine
There is Open Contacts which also acts as a dialer if you want it too. It creates its own database which could be useful if you don't want other apps to have your contacts.
It works fine, I use that or Koler
That's true.
Do you happen to know of any countries where the allowable level of contamination is zero?
Ah thanks, I was unaware. I just have the DivestOS repo enabled in Droid-ify
Mull is working fine for me on 132
I think most of Lemmy acknowled the beauty of Linux
I knew someone would come back with something like this.
You can pretty much forget about eating the things I listed then, oh and dried pasta too.
Besides, if you don't think you're eating that stuff already then you haven't looked at the USDA or FDA Food Defect Levels. There are allowable levels for fun things like insect parts and rodent droppings.
You can put whatever they have infested in the freezer for a few days, then pick them out and transfer the contents to a sealed container.
When I lived in the tropics it was quite normal to have these in flour, grains, dried legumes, dried chillies etc.
You can look at some of the documentation to see how at least some of it works.
https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/start
And here's Matomos analytics
https://matomo.org/guide/apis/
Is that what you're looking for?
That's the real Satan too, they have a blue check mark
Regarding that, it's been studied
The ECRI Institute, a nonprofit that conducts medical device evaluations, sifted through 10 years of FDA data and more than two million reported device failures. In only 96 of those failures, or 0.005%, the problem stemmed from maintenance issues or botched repairs—some of which were the result of the manufacturers’ own technicians.
Article from Massachusetts General Hospital https://protomag.com/policy/who-has-the-right-to-repair-medical-equipment/
I can't follow that link since they defederated. I'll believe you though