I hope everyone who reads the bible digitally uses FOSS apps, like The Light on F-Droid, or even generic ones like Librera Reader. Apps profiting from public domain texts of any kind is scummy.
they are technically allowed to … so they do it .
and i mean average iq of this world is 80-90 so i think they just download the 1st thing off playstore which is sponsored which is paid by showing them “ads”
we need more technical knowledge among young people instead of having them become a coomer or waste their life playing games
(something that huanted me is this: https://futurism.com/the-byte/gen-z-kids-file-systems)
I think some of them add features beyond the obvious ones (offline reading, fulltext search, indexed verses, bookmarks) such as commentary or interpretation, which can be licensed works. (Idk,I have never read the bible.) Still pretty shitty.
I hope everyone who reads the bible digitally uses FOSS apps, like The Light on F-Droid, or even generic ones like Librera Reader. Apps profiting from public domain texts of any kind is scummy.
they are technically allowed to … so they do it . and i mean average iq of this world is 80-90 so i think they just download the 1st thing off playstore which is sponsored which is paid by showing them “ads”
we need more technical knowledge among young people instead of having them become a coomer or waste their life playing games (something that huanted me is this: https://futurism.com/the-byte/gen-z-kids-file-systems)
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I think some of them add features beyond the obvious ones (offline reading, fulltext search, indexed verses, bookmarks) such as commentary or interpretation, which can be licensed works. (Idk,I have never read the bible.) Still pretty shitty.