

Poor license choice. If you really want to enforce it, don’t rely on MIT.
Poor license choice. If you really want to enforce it, don’t rely on MIT.
There is indeed a big difference between requiring a specific password vs. requiring a specific device or software to be able to use the service. Keep in mind that big tech can very conveniently leverage this technology to lock you in. For example think about Apple, Google and Microsoft requiring you to use passkeys, and then later require you to use your certified phone and app. Most people will not be able to “go elsewhere”.
You seem to be falling for what the author was writing about. Only because you could technically try to use keepassxc to store passkeys, that does not mean that it will work. You see passkeys were build in a way the service you’re trying to login to can decide if they accept your keepassxc for passkey storage or not. It looks like you are in control when you are actually not.
Correct, I use Kast on the desktop, works nicely
If you’ve got a nextcloud somewhere, you already have everything you need running. Install required extension and login in antenna pod. Works nicely, can recommend it.
Just don’t use flatpaks. Let your distribution handle updates like it is supposed to do.
I would contradict you. The internet is not overreacting, Mozilla and parts of its community try to downplay the issue at hand.
Kudos to Niccolò for openly speaking about his mistake of incorrectly stating his video was not sponsored. However I think he made a second mistake which is more serve. As a content creator he must pay more attention to what companies he’s accepting sponsorship from. Given the track record of malibal, this should have been a red flag in the first place.
I also use openScale from F-Droid, in combination with this Bluetooth scale:
https://sanitas-online.de/de/p/sbf-70-bluetooth-glas-diagnosewaage/
Here a a few things that I miss from OsmAnd:
Organic Maps is my goto solution for car navigation because it is very quick, responsive and does not require an high end phone. It just works. However for anything more advanced than that (e.g. live location sharing or recording, planning a hiking trip, navigating mountain bike trails, contributing to OpenStreemMap), OSMAnd is still without contender.
Availability still very limited:
https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=QssFZHtIOfAYNSSmzXNwY9
Garmin’s ECG app is currently available in the following regions:
United States American Samoa Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Guam Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Hong Kong Philippines Singapore Taiwan Vietnam
This is your best option. I did do movie nights with friends during the pandemic in a similar way, but I used OBS Studio to create the stream and Monaserver to stream it to all users. I did not know VLC can handle the streaming to users directly, making this dead simple to setup without additional software. You just need to know how to configure your router to allow the needed port forwarding.
Be careful with those, they can interfere/kill your or your neighbors DSL connection. Terrible to diagnose these.
Antennapod supports syncing with podder.net and gpoddersync
Have you tried https://github.com/jeena/fxsync-docker? It is a docker compose for selfhosting the new Firefox sync server rewritten in Rust.
Credits: https://lemmy.world/post/5839867
That’s so sad. Uses to buy all my music through them.
The reported tracker is ACRA, a crash report library (https://github.com/ACRA/acra).
I digged a bit into the source code and the apk. From looking at the code alone one can’t tell if the crash report is actually enabled, the build configuration depends on some unpublished file. But looking into the apk allows to reconstruct it. These are my findings:
4.1. If the app crashes, you may be asked if you wish to submit a crash report. If you accept, your device information and crash details will be sent to us for the purposes of investigating the crash and improving the software.
Thank you, I’ll look into it.
The company is doomed with this kind of leadership