

Even if they get back and correct all this, I hope the author learns a lesson and begins exporting his digital footprint to other services.


Even if they get back and correct all this, I hope the author learns a lesson and begins exporting his digital footprint to other services.


.coffee … what the fuck?


Are you using Fennec? I don’t have it there either. But it is there in Ironfox.


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Sorry, maybe it wasn’t clear but when I wrote “the poster” I didn’t mean you, but the mastodon account you have linked. I debated myself how to write this the best way without having to elaborate but I guess that failed.


Just want to add that suggesting to install the Google Play version instead because the poster (on mastodon) doesn’t trust the fdroid version anymore, is hilarious.
The Google Play version is maintained by someone who cooperates with the new fdroid syncthing-fork maintainer. There’s lots of github posts showing that. The fuck are you (the account on mastodon) suggesting that the fdroid version is not safe, but the Google Play version is? It is also way harder to not accidentally update the Google Play version.
Sorry, I won’t deny that the whole taking over the account thing hasn’t been super sketchy in terms of communication, but that is it. If you are uncertain, block fdroid updates for now, which is very easy, and wait what happens.
Edited to make it clear I am not flaming the OP here on Lemmy, I don’t agree with what the mastodon account says.


It is not Syncthing. It is Synchthing-fork for Android, which was specifcally forked from Syncthing for Android to improve over it.
The real Syncthing team then some time ago decided to discontinue their Syncthing for Android app, not the other versions! Then Syncthing-fork became the only way to connect to Syncthing on Android (aside from running the original Syncthing via something like Termux).
Just want to be clear on this. Syncthing is not compromised in any way. Syncthing-fork for Android might be, might be not.





I sure wouldn’t know.


Wasn’t the Haribo power bank popular among hardcore hikers, since it had the best weight to capacity ratio? Remember reading about that somewhere.
Great. Now do me the favour, select the first option in that list ”Voyager app (vger.to)” and open a link shared like that it in a browser, not in Voyager (important, it might automatically do that for you since you got it installed) and tell me what you see. That is set as the default link sharing behaviour and that is what I am criticising.
Maybe you don’t care about it and as a Voyager user you will never see that. But I care because I keep seeing more and more people sharing these links, which instead of actually linking me to the thread in question, in MY app of choice, lead to my browser opening, showing me the content plus a quick plug to the Voyager app.
Cool beans. Not what I mentioned. But I am not trying to change your mind either.
You mean the app that inserts ads to itself into links you share, by default? Yes it can be switched off but why does this need to be there in the first place?


Cue all the users with lifetime passes not seeing that this is slowly becoming a problem…
You can easily run Jellyfin and Immich (I disabled the machine learning bits though) on this. As an extra I also run Metube for easy downloads of youtube videos.