

Article for those not interested in watching a video.


Article for those not interested in watching a video.
https://github.com/jherkenhoff/qalculate-android for the curious
Does it have to be on F-Droid? I use Obtainium. (app configs) Edit: I was using photon and didn’t realize the post was not formatted until I checked regular lemmy and saw the mess it looked like to others.
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| LocalSend | An open-source, cross-platform tool for sharing files and messages securely between nearby devices over a local network without using the internet. |
| Obtainium | An Android app that allows users to install and update open-source applications directly from their source pages (like GitHub, GitLab, or Codeberg) instead of using an app store. |
| Aegis | A free, secure, and open-source app for Android to manage 2-step verification tokens for your online services. |
| CoMaps | An open-source Android application for collaborative, real-time editing of points of interest and maps. |
| Tasks | A privacy-focused, open-source to-do list and reminders app for Android based on the original Astrid source code. |
| ZipXtract | A specialized tool designed for extracting files from password-protected or encrypted ZIP archives. |
| disky | A storage space visualizer for Android that uses a sunburst chart to display file and folder usage. |
| WallFlow Plus (Alpha) | A wallpaper manager that allows users to create collections and automatically cycle through local images. |
| Droid-ify | A Material Design F-Droid client for Android that offers a modern interface for managing open-source apps. |
| Aves Libre | A comprehensive media gallery app for Android that focuses on handling a wide variety of formats and metadata. |
| Phone | A simple, open-source dialer and call management app featuring a clean interface and privacy focus. |
| OpenTracks | A privacy-respecting sport tracking application for recording GPS tracks and physical activity. |
| Eden | An open-source emulator project focused on providing a platform for playing various classic console games. |
| DAVx⁵ | An all-in-one sync solution for CalDAV, CardDAV, and WebDAV to integrate calendars, contacts, and tasks. |
| Open Camera | A fully featured and completely free open-source camera app for Android phones and tablets. |
| Obsidian | A powerful, local-first knowledge base and note-taking app that works on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files. |
| kitshn | A recipe management app for Android designed to help users organize, scale, and follow cooking instructions. |
| Calculator | A clean, ad-free calculator app that includes unit conversions and a detailed history of operations. |
| Jellyfin | The Android client for the Jellyfin media server, allowing users to stream their own movies, shows, and music. |
| Nextcloud | The official Android client for Nextcloud, providing secure access to files, photos, and documents on your private server. |
| WiFiAnalyzer | An Android utility to analyze Wi-Fi signals, identify crowded channels, and optimize network performance. |
| Thunderbird | The mobile version of the famous open-source email client, focusing on privacy, security, and multiple account management. |
| Breezy Weather | A clean, design-focused weather app that provides accurate forecasts from various open-source and professional providers. |
| addy.io | An Android app for managing your addy.io (formerly AnonAddy) email aliases and protecting your primary email address. |
| mpv | A lightweight, versatile video player for Android based on the powerful mpv media engine. |
| Paperize | A tool for creating high-quality, customized wallpapers from simple colors, gradients, or patterns. |
| M3U | A simple and efficient IPTV player designed to stream content from M3U playlists on Android devices. |
| FairScan | A privacy-centric QR and barcode scanner that lacks trackers and requires minimal permissions. |
| Harmonic | A feature-rich and beautifully designed Material Design client for browsing Hacker News. |
| SpamBlocker | A powerful open-source call and SMS firewall that uses rules and blacklists to block unwanted spam. |
| Material Files | An open-source Material Design file manager that supports multiple windows and advanced file operations. |
| FUTO Keyboard | A privacy-focused keyboard that offers voice input and auto-complete without ever connecting to the internet. |
| KeePassDX | A versatile multi-format password manager for Android that provides secure access to KeePass databases. |
| Signal | A secure messaging app that uses end-to-end encryption for private chats, voice calls, and video calls. |
| Bitwarden | An open-source password manager that allows users to store and sync sensitive login credentials across all devices securely. |
| Audiobookshelf | The mobile client for the Audiobookshelf server, used for streaming and downloading audiobooks and podcasts. |
| KDE Connect | A tool that enables seamless communication between your Android device and your computer (notifications, file sharing, etc.). |
| GameNative | A specialized launcher and performance optimizer designed for running native and emulated games on Android. |
| MJ PDF | A fast, lightweight, and open-source PDF viewer that focuses on simplicity and smooth performance. |
| Firefox Beta | The preview version of the Firefox web browser, giving users access to upcoming features and performance improvements. |
| Summit | A modern and customizable Android client for browsing the Lemmy fediverse. |
| Catima | An open-source loyalty card and coupon manager that helps you digitize physical cards to declutter your wallet. |
| ArrMatey | A companion app for managing “Radarr” and “Sonarr” server instances for media library automation. |
| OpenKeychain | An Android implementation of OpenPGP, allowing for encrypted communication and secure digital signatures. |
| NotallyX | A clean, minimalist note-taking app for Android that focuses on speed and simplicity without unnecessary bloat. |
| WG Tunnel | A streamlined VPN client for Android designed to manage and connect to WireGuard-based VPN tunnels. |
| Bluesky | The official mobile client for the Bluesky social network, built on the decentralized AT Protocol. |
| Mental Math | A training app designed to help users improve their mental arithmetic skills through various exercises and difficulty levels. |
| Calendar | A simple, open-source calendar and event management app prioritizing privacy and ease of use. |
| Moshidon | A modified Mastodon client for Android based on Megalodon, offering extra features and UI customizations. |
| Memories | A high-performance photo gallery specifically designed to work as a client for the Nextcloud Memories app. |
| AntennaPod | A popular, open-source podcast manager and player that gives users full control over their subscriptions. |
| Home Assistant | The official app for connecting to and controlling your Home Assistant smart home server. |
| Off Grid | An application that allows users to run AI language models locally on their Android devices for offline interactions. |
| Tubular | A fork of NewPipe that includes additional features like SponsorBlock and Return YouTube Dislike. |


Yeah, I like Nick but benchmarking isn’t his forte. In all the articles and videos I’ve come across, most distros perform similarly, usually within the margin of error for most games. I can’t imagine any set of optimizations that would lead to a performance increase on the level of a gpu upgrade. It doesn’t make sense.
Wendell talks about cachy quite a bit, I wish he’d do some testing but I’m sure he’s already busy enough.


TLDW: Slower and less efficient than newer snapdragon elite chips.


https://community.cloudflare.com/t/using-cloudflare-for-remote-access-to-jellyfin/855051
I haven’t heard of anyone being kicked off.


I’ve learned to start looking at alternatives as soon as I get a whiff of venture capital near anything I rely on. I hope I’m wrong but this is probably just the start of the downfall of bitwarden.
I’m on vaultwarden for now and keeping an eye on aliasvault and passbolt.


I’m counting down the days until they revoke all existing lifetime passes. With this change and the recent bitwarden price increases, we’re definitely in the era of being squeezed for every dime from all sides.
Like many others, I bought the lifetime plex pass when it was relatively cheap but switched to jellyfin for personal use years ago. I keep plex running for family members but that’ll stop as soon as the lifetime pass goes away.


Both in the sense that you’ll be able to get a decent playable experience on fairly low end hardware and still have the option to turn on all the eye candy if your hardware supports it. A recent example is Pragmata that can be played on the switch but also looks worlds better on high end hardware.
Game devs will have to take optimization and scalability seriously for the next few years if they want to make any money at all.


So a prettier and minimal version of https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/ ?
Do you remember which video triggered the popup?
Interesting. I’ll keep an eye out for it.


I was reading through the DockFlare documentation but I’m still confused about if the email setup requires the paid workers plan to work as an alias service. I thought it could be a possible addy.io replacement but the $5/mo workers subscription makes it a non-starter compared to $1/mo for addy.
Are these youtube ads or are you saying the app itself is displaying the ad? No mention of it yet on github.


Sounds like proxmox would fit the bill. Virtualize everything with LXC/Docker/VM depending on the app and you should be good to go. Moonlight should work in a vm running debian desktop for example.


Anyone know why grimmory isn’t on the list or site?
Edit: I submitted it and it’s now part of the index.


Then explain why the VRAM requiremwnts for 4K gaming hasn’t really changed in the past 10-15 years.
“past performance does not predict future results”
Anyway. Any performance limits due to the physical limit of transistors will be overcome with things like 3D cache, increased cores and better multithreading performance. Can’t wait to see what EUV and better materials tech brings especially on the efficiency front. Unfortunately, the exponential performance gains we’re seeing atm is geared towards ML but I believe it’ll eventually make it’s way towards consumer tech.
I’ve been looking for something like calino for a while. I know it’s vibe coded and likely to be abandoned but it fits the need for something quick and simple for now. I don’t know why thunderbird’s calendar workflow irks me but it does.