Liftoff. Just a plain, minimal, and stable experience.
FOSS enthusiast living in Canada.
Liftoff. Just a plain, minimal, and stable experience.
While overall I agree with this, their work on advancing gaming on Linux makes it easy to look the other way.
I’ve tried this out a bit recently, it runs really well but I can’t figure out why it exists. I don’t really understood the appeal of “everything apps”.
Delta Chat is still really good though, I definitely recommend people check it out.
Edit: didn’t realize there were some multiplayer games, being able to send a chess invite is actually pretty cool.
banking apps
Works in the browser for me
dating apps
Works in the browser for me
YouTube
Newpipe or clipious
proprietary alarm
Why?
google maps
I’ve been using osmand for years across Canada, works fine for me
cute icon pack
😂
To each their own, and use whatever tool you prefer, but moving away from google and proprietary software is a lot easier than people think.
Aurora is a full replacement for the play store. I’ve been using fdroid as my only source for apps for years now. It has everything I need.
Cooooooool!
Every time that happens the fedi retains a good chunk of users. There’s significant and stable growth throughout.
Syncthing will also work with Nextcloud.
It was pretty rough around the edges last time I used it. Just reinstalled it and it definitely looks polished compared to last time. I haven’t had the chance to really use it with anybody.
Just popping in to mention the UI got a pretty big update recently. You might want to take another look, I think its a lot better now.
Well I guess my personal definition of backup is wrong.
Sounds like pedantry to me.
raid1 + data duplication
Photos, videos, music, documents, etc… are available on multiple devices using SyncThing.
I think it looks fine on android, but it probably doesn’t integrate with iOS nicely. I also think light themes are bad by default so I can’t judge your photo accurately lol.
Liftoff is perfect.
I got rid of Signal after they added cryptocurrency to their app.
While I have no issues with cryptocurrency itself, it was a reminder that they have full control over the app. Now I happily use XMPP and Matrix for communication with friends and family.
I’ve been using freedns.afraid.org for about a year now.
I use old thinkcentre machines, they’re cheap and are powerful enough for decent servers. I have them loaded with 16gb of RAM and 2x265gb NVME each for mirroring. They work wonderfully.