

Also the “auto normalize” option (true by default and only shown in advanced settings) can mess-up with your source files. Mouting source files read-only won’t work either as it is creating files in source folders.
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Also the “auto normalize” option (true by default and only shown in advanced settings) can mess-up with your source files. Mouting source files read-only won’t work either as it is creating files in source folders.
Sounds overkill just for backing up files.
Agree on Wireguard. It is faster, more stable and most likely more secured than SSH. And it will work with any application (no per-application configuration required). Without a third party tunneling service, you will need to expose a port in any case (you can setup port-knocking if you want to).
DHT is autonomous and does not require a tracker. Usually it is only used as a fallback as a regular tracker is quicker. It’s p2p, and is split accross people hosting it.
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I use Gthumb for simple edits (croping, resizing, rotating…).
I use BTRFS for the same. Being able to check for and repair silent corruptions is a must (and this is without needing to read the whole drives, only the actual files). I’ve had a lot of them over the years, including (but not only) because of a cheap USB controller also.
Every Door
thank you for sharing, definitely the easiest for Android from my research :-)
Note: there is a comparison of editor apps here: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Comparison_of_editors
The feature looks made ugly on purpose though (compared to organic maps where you can just download the whole country or select more precisely what you want)
Hi, thanks a lot, I’ll sure try them both!
Shazam (or equivalent)
Although it’ not sharing “sources” and it is only a specific genre of nusic, you can find a lot of content on Ektoplazm too: https://ektoplazm.com
You can’t be serious. Being able to fix anything is the raison d’etre of open source.
Sounds to me that it would have been easier to create a web-based client for an existing messaging system with such features (like Briar).
I would add:
I had a try ad Bookwyrm, which seems similar to what you intend to build. I was disappointed because the database itself is federated, meaning it’s full of duplicated entries.
It appears SimpleX is not even available for me (Android 8).
What about a lemmy community ? I noticed the Github «discussion» tab also.
I’ll be waiting for the dialer, sms, and contact apps in f-droid. Gallery is there already. Too bad I donated a couple of times to Tibor; wish you all the best anyways !
Could you specify wether these support physical keyboards? (showing only a toolbar when one is detected). I’m using the default proprietary Kika-keyboard on my device and it’s not great. Microsoft Swiftkey works but is not perfect and not FLOSS.