

Android:
- Cake Wallet - crypto assets
- CoMaps - navigation
- Cryptomator - encrypted files
- LibreraFD - ebook reader
- Retro music - local music player
- SimpleX - chat
- Syncthing - sync between my phone and computers


Android:


It’s a limited development pool, and they focus on delivering the most secure mobile OS possible, within the constraints that their funding and resources allow.
There are other ROMS, such as CalyxOS that have expanded to a few other devices, and LineageOS which has even broader support.
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The only console I had exposure to as a young child was the Gameboy.
At a birthday sleepover with some friends, we all stayed up late into the night playing the original Nazi Zombies map from COD: WAW. Nothing has ever beat the sheer joy and fun I had with that initial playthrough.
Completely unrelated to this post, but I’ve seen plenty of your comments in other posts, and recognize you from your use of the þorn.
Lemmy is a small place at times, and I’ve enjoyed sharing it with you.


This is great news!
For those unaware, Google is continuously enacting policies that are closing down the open environment of Android, and I fear this will significantly harm projects like GrapheneOS, CalyxOS, and others.
If you can spare a couple dollars, please consider throwing some money at PostmarketOS or any other mobile Linux project you like.
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I am a huge fan of SimpleX and their removal of user IDs. I think it’s a brilliant solution, and wish that SimpleX was recommended more than Signal.


Thank you for posting, and I’m glad you’re liking the experience! At times I’ve considered switching to the 16 from the 13, but my use case is similar to yours, and I need to remind myself that the switch doesn’t make sense.
My method is much more manual and involved, but fits my needs:
I have my pictures, documents, and music folders synced automatically to a few computers via Syncthing. At the start op each month, I export my contacts, Obtainium apps, and other files to my documents. At this time, I also make backups to the cloud and make a couple copies to external hard drives. It may sound intensive, but it only takes 5 minutes a month.
I restart / update my phone very often for various tests and projects. Whenever I need to do so, I upload these files from my computer or hard drive. Using a guide that I’ve made myself, it takes maybe ten minutes to have my phone exactly the way it was before.


Same for trans kids, or gay kids, or anyone that doesn’t fit the norm.
I understand that social media can have detrimental effects on everyone, especially the youth. But let’s stop pretending like social media is akin to heroin, with no potential benefits. Social media is a great place for some people, teens and preteens included, to find a sense of community and belonging.
I’m sure Mr. Bunny is a fine performer, I just don’t care for football.


Participating has really helped. I’m still struggling to post, but I try to comment wherever I feel I can add value, however small.
Build the platform you want to be part of.


Stuff like PostmarketOS looks interesting. The new Furilabs phone doesn’t sound too bad either.
If you have the money, consider donating $5 to a couple Linux mobile projects. Small donations here and there can be the difference needed to make Linux mobile a viable option.


I’m strongly considering the switch to something like PostmarketOS. Also, I’m trying to donate small amounts to a few Linux phone projects, and am asking others to do the same. Even $5 here and there could be the difference needed to accelerate mobile Linux to a better state.


I’m really looking forward to Redox becoming a viable alternative for desktop.
My shift was primarily ideologically driven. I was sick of privacy encroachment, enshittification, and feeling like my computer wasn’t truly mine. Linux changed all that.
I get a couple miles of range! There’s a decent number of nodes in my town though, and the terrain is flat, which helps significantly.
I’ve been experimenting with Meshtastic for about a year now, and I love it! It’s currently my backup comms plan for my wife, as well as a few friends and family.
Although, I am putting more of my hopes into the reticulum network, with the hopes that it grows in the future.
Instances can be created freely, and are free to both associate and disassociate with other instances as they please.
Each instance decides their comfort with content within their instance and outside it. There are left leaning instances, centrist ones, and I’m sure a few right leaning ones. Some are ban-happy, but many will allow you to post all sorts of content, as long as it’s not too outlandish.
If the content you wish to see/post is wildly outside the overton window, you can join an instance that allows this or create your own. But other instances are under no obligation to federate with content they don’t wish to see.