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  • Hacki

    Glider

    Materialistic (Hasn't been updated in 5 years but still works well)

  • Any FOSS/Privacy oriented mood tracker android app recommendations?
  • Perhaps Daily You might fit most of your needs? It's relatively new and has json export.

  • FOSS keyboard under active development? (Android)
  • It's perfect for emoticons tho :->

  • FOSS keyboard under active development? (Android)
  • It says it's mainly inspired by MessageEase in the F-droid description. It uses a custom character layout, but you can change to the MessageEase layout in the settings.

  • FOSS keyboard under active development? (Android)
  • Yup! I'm getting an average 70 wpm using it. It's quite fun to use (:

  • FOSS keyboard under active development? (Android)
  • Thumb-key by one of the developers of Lemmy. It takes some getting used to but is my favorite at the moment. Updates seem to be around once a month.

  • A marmot gets a bath
  • This is a very important video.

  • Mozilla will open Firefox for Android for more extensions
  • Mull's made by the people at DivestOS

    They have a browser comparison of some popular android browsers including Fennec and Mull https://divestos.org/pages/browsers

  • Which privacy related feature do you want most in Android or want to see in a future release?
  • Having a built-in system setting for apps you choose to require biometrics would certainly be nice.

  • FOSS Software I use, proprietary apps alternatives
  • Just wanted to mention ViMusic doesn't seem to be getting updated anytime soon. The status is mentioned in this push request.

    Consider trying out InnerTune instead which has several more features and active development :)

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  • what's a pigeon?

  • Lighttube - A lightweight, privacy respecting alternative frontend for YouTube written in ASP.NET
  • They say the videos are proxied in the github's readme. Your IP should be safe.

  • Lighttube - A lightweight, privacy respecting alternative frontend for YouTube written in ASP.NET
    github.com GitHub - kuylar/lighttube: An alternative YouTube front end written in ASP.NET

    An alternative YouTube front end written in ASP.NET - GitHub - kuylar/lighttube: An alternative YouTube front end written in ASP.NET

    GitHub - kuylar/lighttube: An alternative YouTube front end written in ASP.NET

    A feature I found particularly interesting is the ability to view community posts which I haven't seen in any other frontends.

    They also have an IzzyOnDroid app in early development.

    edit: Here are the instances that are up at the moment:

    https://tube.kuylar.dev/

    https://tube.dsezer.dev/

    https://tube.inftord.tech/

    https://lighttube.wardpearce.com/

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  • There's also Clipious on android which uses Invidious, that works great right now.

  • My experiences and thoughts on some FDroid dictionary apps

    Owl for some reason won't display definitions and seemed to lack a considerable amount of definitions.

    QDict requires additional apps so I didn't really bother with it. Seems to be abandoned.

    JADA no longer seems to function and is abandoned.

    CollinsDictionary seems good for basic use. It requires the internet to function and can't search in a definition page. I don't believe it has sections for etymologies, though it had a neat pronunciation option. The definitions have the best layout I've seen so far being very easy to read. It seems to be abandoned and the most recent release hasn't been published to FDroid.

    Spell4Wiki again would be good for basic use and has about the same features as CollinsDictionary. Includes etymologies and (I think) is a wrapper of wiktionary.

    Aard 2 is my favorite at the moment and I think has the most features. Features I found useful in include search in definitions, bookmarks, offline viewing, translations, and histories. Although it can be used offline, it requires the internet permission to optionally load remote content. The setup was a bit difficult and I had to hop around on some websites to download the dictionaries.

    QuickDic was pretty nice. It's very similar to Aard 2 but lacks alot of features. You can conveniently install dictionaries within the app, but for some reason the definitions aren't formatted which create a bunch of spaghetti words. Despite that, it was pleasant to use. I believe the app works without the internet permission after installing the dictionaries.

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    BattleBit Remastered is dominating Steam because there's no catch: it's just a lot of game for $15
  • They're adding modding soon, so maybe it could become a semi-realistic ravenfield?

  • KISS masterrace
  • Nice homescreen! Arcticons are always delightful to look at.

    When I was messing with launchers I stayed away from using KISS since the circle was always green when doing the spinny loading thing which didn't fit my theme. I wonder if they've changed that? Other than that it's a pretty good and lightweight launcher.

    I used to use Tinybit launcher which was alot more customizable than kiss and didn't have the annoying green spinny thing.

  • Zenaida_macroura Zenaida macroura @lemmy.ml

    I love birds, FOSS, bread, and books.

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