Ohhh, I was talking about android apps😆
Hmm, I havent checked much how big computer applications are on average
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Ohhh, I was talking about android apps😆
Hmm, I havent checked much how big computer applications are on average
Do you mean by that that many apps are just website wrappers? Or did I get it wrong?
Indeed many apps tend to be that, at least many of my apps are open source at least and they tend not to have trackers and other bloat😅
Even 10years ago, I considered having an app over around 40mb to be huge, but now 60mb is kind of the norm
Haha, this was the first tutorial I was given, though for the reasons you mentioned I didnt follow it. Seems good tho😅
Hehe, that’s why I added it at the end:) Looks cool indeed
Indeed, I think my next step is to make a test repo on codeberg and play around before using git more seriously
Ohh that’d be a fun thing to do in the future
Vim seems powerful, might learn it better one day
Oh, I don’t use any autocorrect.😅 Does it have one? I know it has autofill, suggestions with dictionaries and spell check, but not sure if it has autocorrect.
I have all of these disabled (I only have the auto-capitalization after a period and auto period after double space).😄
Wait, are you on beta? I think in they have gliding, but it is only for gestures, not typing.
Florisboard beta is what I use. Extremely customisable. I think the biggest things that lacks are custom background photo and text-gliding (I ~dont use any of these though).
I made it almost identical to the gboard theme I was using previously and it’s so cool.
Interested in this as well, posting a comment here just to find the post more easily:)
It could be bots and such, but if you take into account that probably every comment or post (I dont exactly know how the plaform works) gets a self-like, it’s easy for this number to be high. The other person that replied to you, has around 110total likes just from comments/posts and it’s been around less than a month.
So, if the platform has self-likes, it could be possible🤔
Yeah, (among others) I really want to learn git to sync dotfiles and the nixos configs
(Hopefully I’ll probably have tranitioned to nixos in a few months. If I get good enough and somehow build a nas, I might use nixos instead of debian in the server too.)
Oh thank you for the detailed answer😄
I think codeberg is for me in my case. (Btw, I barely know git, I’m gonna read a guide today.) I really like foss, so I will probably create foss stuff.
I really want to make a nas in the future, so I might host my own forgejo instance locally and possibly keep a backup on a cloud storage provider (bought 2tb lifetime on filen). I have somewhat big plans for my nas, but I don’t know what I’ll eventually do😆
So far I barely use git, so I probably dont need to rent a cloud server. Thanks again though:)
Yo thank youu:)
Quick question: forgejo is the git program that you can install self host a git server, while codeberg is probably the biggest forgejo-kind git server that is open to the public, right?
I dont have a home server to host forgejo (yet?), so I’m thinking of making an account on codeberg, is that correct reasoning?
Nixos seems so good, I’ve found a book on github and I’ve read/watched so many stuff, hoping to eventually switch to it.
I also want to make a nas sometime and while I originally thought about using debian stable, if I get good enough with nixos I might just that instead:)
The concept is soooo cool
Yo, thanks for this
Here’s some extra input from me, in case it helps your endeavour:
https://mander.xyz/comment/1704758
You might want to check motionmate and fastnfitness can be very powerful if you tinker with it enough or get ready configs from someone else, like me:)
If I remember well, Paseo tracks steps with a single hour precision, unlike motionmate that tracks steps at single day precision. While I was gonna switch, I figured that Paseo would stop counting at random invervals… Probably my Miui was shutting it down or something.
I tried to make a (possibly dangerous as it is my first) script to auto update/install from 3rd party resources (https://github.com/BlastboomStrice/3rdPartyAutoUpdater), until I figured out that NixOS does something similar but better than my script.😅
I’ll probably use debian in a nas in the future though
I still havent transitioned to debian (still have win10 as main), I’m just booting to them from an external drive, so I can simply wipe the root partition any time I want to try a distro :)
Once I settle with a distro and manage to set it up the way I want, I will probably fully switch to linux (and maybe keep an image of my win10 os to run in a vm)
You could try checking a comment I had made some time ago:
https://mander.xyz/comment/1704758
Energize, fastnfitness and openscale might be helpful:)