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Second call for players for Lazcraft SMP!


Hello everyone. A month back I posted about our new vanilla SMP server, Lazcraft. We received a few applicants and are having a great time.
This weekend or the next we will be having the Ender Dragon fight, so this would be a great time to have a few more players. Our server is semi-mature now. We have an iron-farm, a slime farm, a trading hall and various other farms. This is perfect for players who want to skip the early game.
We have a relaxed atmosphere with young adults. As of now, most of the players are from the Asia timezone.
If you want to join, please put the following details in the comment below.
- Age range - below 18 / 18-25 / 25-30 / 30 above (not an age restriction. Just to understand the range)
- Region - EU/East Coast/West Coast/SE Asia
- Timezone - GMT+-??
- Type of player - Builder / Technical player / Explorer / PvP expert
If I find your profile preferable, I'll send you a link to our Discord server via DMs. Please ch

It's foolish to think open source isn't possible on Android. (UPDATED, Top of All Time on r/fossdroid)
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It's foolish to think open source isn't possible on Android.
0. Introduction
I was a fool myself, I thought the apps my phone's vendor made were simply too aesthetically pleasing to switch from. I thought there were barely any good libre apps, and they were all limited in functionality compared to their closed source alternatives. I was ignorant to the fact that the apps I was using were filled to the brim with corporation branding, useless features, and bugs (which I thought were acceptible for some reason). But I digress, I'm here to show that there is a world where you install only libre software and still use your phone to do whatever you'd like. I needed this years ago, so I'll take you on a journey down the rabbit hole to prove it.
Assuming you already have some idea why libre software is preferable, the first step is embracing minimalism. Of course, you will not find open source versions of the exact same prop

Lazcraft SMP!


Hello there!
I have recently created Lazcraft SMP, a Java vanilla SMP server. It's just been over a week and we haven't even fought the Ender Dragon. We have around 6-7 players with mostly 3-4 players online and we are looking for a few more players. Most of the players are late teens and from Asia timezone.
The server atmosphere is chill and relaxed. The spawn is on top of a beautiful Cherry Blossom biome. We are focused on exploring the game and not trying to rush any objective. Most of the players are builders or explorers (I am the only technical player on the server). We would be delighted to have people of similar temperament from the Lemmy community. If you would like to join us, please comment below
- your general location (Country/Timezone)
- your age range (late 20s/early 20s/teen)
- your play style (PvP player, building, technical player)
- what you want to achieve in the server in the long term
If I find your profile suitable, I'll share a Discord link (sorry Matri

- It's foolish to think open source isn't possible on Android. (UPDATED, Top of All Time on r/fossdroid)
cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/318319
It's foolish to think open source isn't possible on Android.
0. Introduction
I was a fool myself, I thought the apps my phone's vendor made were simply too aesthetically pleasing to switch from. I thought there were barely any good libre apps, and they were all limited in functionality compared to their closed source alternatives. I was ignorant to the fact that the apps I was using were filled to the brim with corporation branding, useless features, and bugs (which I thought were acceptible for some reason). But I digress, I'm here to show that there is a world where you install only libre software and still use your phone to do whatever you'd like. I needed this years ago, so I'll take you on a journey down the rabbit hole to prove it.
Assuming you already have some idea why libre software is preferable, the first step is embracing minimalism. Of course, you will not find open source versions of the exact same prop

It's foolish to think open source isn't possible on Android. (UPDATED, Top of All Time on r/fossdroid)
It's foolish to think open source isn't possible on Android.
0. Introduction
I was a fool myself, I thought the apps my phone's vendor made were simply too aesthetically pleasing to switch from. I thought there were barely any good libre apps, and they were all limited in functionality compared to their closed source alternatives. I was ignorant to the fact that the apps I was using were filled to the brim with corporation branding, useless features, and bugs (which I thought were acceptible for some reason). But I digress, I'm here to show that there is a world where you install only libre software and still use your phone to do whatever you'd like. I needed this years ago, so I'll take you on a journey down the rabbit hole to prove it.
Assuming you already have some idea why libre software is preferable, the first step is embracing minimalism. Of course, you will not find open source versions of the exact same proprietary apps you love and use on a daily basis. Though, an open s