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Syncing is a problem without a seamless solution. The official syncthing app for Android is abandoned and syncthing-fork isn’t trustworthy and feels vibe coded. Nextcloud is way too bloated for simple vault syncing.
I’m personally warming up to the idea of using
pass.
Out of curiosity, what services do you use for sharing?
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Technology@lemmy.world•From F-Droid to emulators, here's who's hit hardest by Android's new verification rulesEnglish
8·11 days agoIsn’t SailfishOS proprietary?
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Technology@lemmy.world•CPU shortage is 'getting more serious day by day, no less than the memory chip situation' says unnamed gaming PC companyEnglish
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Technology@lemmy.world•GrapheneOS refuses to comply with new age verification laws for operating systems — group says it will never require personal informationEnglish
91·14 days agoA growing minority wants to avoid investing in US big corp, or in anything US related in general given the current political situation.
I’m definitely one of those people but there just aren’t that many alternatives. Like I said, I did consider Fairphone, but there were so many cons to their devices that it’s just not a reasonable choice for me personally. Which is unfortunate.
Thanks.
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Technology@lemmy.world•GrapheneOS refuses to comply with new age verification laws for operating systems — group says it will never require personal informationEnglish
31·14 days agoI wouldn’t trust any device made by them, regardless of the OS.
What device would you trust?
Edit to say you are basically just rewarding their behaviour.
That’s a good point and it’s one I’ve been considering. I would’ve bought a second-hand phone if it weren’t for the fact that the second-hand market in my country is so bad to the point it’s not even worth considering.
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Technology@lemmy.world•GrapheneOS refuses to comply with new age verification laws for operating systems — group says it will never require personal informationEnglish
5·14 days agoThanks for the response!
Currently, the Pixel 10 goes for 600€ including taxes, while the Pixel 9a goes for 370€. Both are on sale right now. The iPhone 17 and the Samsung S26 meanwhile both go for 1015€ and 1106€, respectively, just for price comparison. Would you still go with the 9a over the 10 in this case?
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Technology@lemmy.world•GrapheneOS refuses to comply with new age verification laws for operating systems — group says it will never require personal informationEnglish
25·15 days agoI’m gonna have to replace my phone soon since it doesn’t receive security updates any more and I was thinking of going for GrapheneOS. What do you guys think about getting a Pixel 10 for that purpose? My second choice would be an iPhone but it’s both a lot more expensive and also less privacy respecting.
I was also considering a Fairphone but despite rating the repariability highly, there were too many other cons to the device.
versionc@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•google is a prison and the enemy of FOSS, we really need an alternativeEnglish
2·15 days agoAren’t there alternative stores for iPhones in the EU and Japan?
Good riddance.
Has anyone used Komga as an alternative? It’s primarily for manga and comics but it seems to support books too (epub and PDF). It also seems to be able to sync books with Kobo devices.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Password manager woes. How have you solved syncing on Android?English
0·22 days agoI’m talking about this issue: https://github.com/nextcloud/android/issues/19
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Password manager woes. How have you solved syncing on Android?English
0·22 days agoI actually used
passmany years ago and I quite enjoyed it, except for the fact that the entry names are presented in clear text. You’d also have to manage your GPG secret which I’m not a fan of (in fact, my password manager is how I usually manage GPG and SSH keys in the first place). On the other hand, I guess you should keep a key file on each device on top of a passphrase even if you use a KeePass database, so I guess that point is moot. There are also no good way to include attachments. At that point Vaultwarden feels more convenient, but the more I’m thinking about it, the more I’m warming up to the idea. We’ll see, maybe I’ll give it a shot again.Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Edit: I did some quick research and I found this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-qBChKG15Y
It brings up some pretty important security concern that still seem to be relevant.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Firefox's beta feature "Smart Window" shared browsing and search history to AI models without promptingEnglish
0·23 days agoI used to enjoy AI a lot, and I still think the technology is really cool, but lately I’m beginning to despise it. It spreads and nestles itself into every corner of our life, and it rots whatever it touches, be it the humans that rely on it or the projects in which it’s used. I see so many open source projects that are tainted with it, it’s almost impossible to avoid it. It’s sad. The generations that will grow up with AI will be fucked.

Ah, that’s a shame. Thanks.