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Lem453@lemmy.cato
Android@lemmy.world•What We Talk About When We Talk About SideloadingEnglish
3·vor 14 TagenThis one seems to be the most far along
Lem453@lemmy.cato
Android@lemmy.world•What We Talk About When We Talk About SideloadingEnglish
3·vor 14 TagenIts literally not possible to have a top tier phone unless the company can pre order like 10m chips directly from TSMC. No small company will ever be able to do this.
If you want a top tier phone from a non mega corp you will never get a phone. You have to chose some sacrifice for freedom or stick to the mega corps that will always seem to control you
Lem453@lemmy.cato
Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System@lemmy.ml•Jellyfin 10.11.1 minorEnglish
1·vor 15 TagenPlease put this info on github issues for their to see
Lem453@lemmy.cato
Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•PDF annotator that doesn't overwrite the original PDF
1·vor 24 TagenUnless its password protected apps like masterpdf and nitropdf for windows can edit anything in the pdf
Lem453@lemmy.cato
Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•PDF annotator that doesn't overwrite the original PDF
2·vor 24 TagenEvery foss pdf editor I’ve tried has been janky. Nothing gives true pdf editing capabilities.
Masterpdf is available on linux, its paid and not Foss but actually works
Lem453@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Immich 2.1 Released with Better Slideshow Shuffle, New NotificationsEnglish
1·vor 25 TagenBorg backup runs every hour on all my docker folders
Lem453@lemmy.cato
Android@lemmy.world•Google confirms Android dev verification will have free and paid tiers, no public list of devsEnglish
1·vor 1 MonatAmost all banking apps are moving towards using the secure android layer which means they will never work on something that can’t fully emulate that. Even in things like grapheneos with gapps installed in a profile they sometimes don’t work. If banking apps are what you are waiting for that is already very hard and will only become less likely to work over time.
Lem453@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•can we now "safely" auto upgrade immich?English
2·vor 1 MonatI definitely don’t need to but it also costs nothing and retention policy only keeps 5 minute backups for an hour. Then hourly back up for a day. Daily backups for a week, etc. Up to 2 years
Lem453@lemmy.cato
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Anyone had any luck running Fusion 360 on Linux?English
13·vor 1 MonatI think I remember people saying they got it working with this
https://github.com/winapps-org/winapps
That being said, stuff like Fusion 360 changes quite often and even if it works now it might break compatibility with the future update.
FreeCAD has come a long way since with the 1.0 release and the 1.1 release also has lots of good quality of life improvements.
Lem453@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•can we now "safely" auto upgrade immich?English
3·vor 1 MonatExactly this, I have hourly Borg backups and also since my install is entirely on a zfs array I have zfs autosnapshot every 5 mins with retention policy. Takes almost zero cpu or memory overhead extra and means and can do just about anything via command line and revert it back with ease.
That being said, I still don’t auto update. Unless having an issue, I just sit down every few months and update everything manually because if its already working why update. If you want the newest features, how will you even know what they are if you don’t at least glance at the release notes?
Lem453@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's the real danger of opening ports?English
1·vor 1 MonatTraekif can reverse proxy just about anything include ssh.
That being said I don’t. For stuff like ssh I connect with wireguard first then ssh. For stuff like immich I directly expose that behind traefik so I can share images with others. For stuff like vaultwarden I have that behind traefik but internal only so you need wireguard first then you connect to vaultwarden.local.domain.com
Lem453@lemmy.cato
Android@lemmy.world•Google confirms Android dev verification will have free and paid tiers, no public list of devsEnglish
3·vor 1 MonatThis seems to be the closest
Lem453@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•In Praise of RSS and Controlled Feeds of InformationEnglish
4·vor 1 MonatFreshRSS self hosted. Just navigate to the website in your browser, install it to android via a browser ‘app’. Assign the app to a gesture.
Now i swipe from the left and my RSS opens. Fully self hosted with no tracking beyond the websites you visit.
I’m on version 1.143.1 I skipped all the beta timeline stages and updated from 1.135 I think.
About 30k photos and 2k videos
The web interface was great, the android app (pixel 8) was very slow. Even local assets were slow.
Since update, its way faster. Feels really good, responsive, low latency. Sync and backups have been no issue at all.
Sync on android turned itself off after updating, but I turned it back on, selected the same folders to watch and it processed for a few mins and then everything continued to work with no issues.
On the previous version, sync was pretty good. Sometimes it didn’t trigger as a background process and i had to manually open the app but it worked. New sync also works well though haven’t yet uploaded a large number of things.
The main feature I want is portion scaling. So I can type the number of servings and everything gets multiplied. Is that possible in obsidian via a plugin or with mkdocs?
Lem453@lemmy.cato
Linux@programming.dev•sudo-rs Is Now The Default sudo Of Ubuntu 25.10
24·vor 2 MonatenEveryone is focusing on the fact that this us C vs rust. The original sudo has issues on its own. Its a large code base that does lots of things and has inherent security vulnerabilities.
Sudo is worth redoing regardless of language.
https://linuxsecurity.com/news/security-vulnerabilities/sudo-flaws-linux-privilege-at-risk
Lem453@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Linkwarden v2.12 - open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, read, annotate, and fully preserve what matters (tons of new features!) 🚀English
2·vor 3 MonatenThis is great. Thanks!
Lem453@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Linkwarden v2.12 - open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, read, annotate, and fully preserve what matters (tons of new features!) 🚀English
1·vor 3 MonatenCouldn’t the attacker just drop a dangerous binary into the data volume then?
Linux phone you can buy today and start using:











I don’t think this is the same thing.
Opencloud.eu seems to have been started so they could offer hosting services to EU clients and essentially compete with MS teams and others. You can’t download and run their version directly. This isn’t a fork the way that opencloud > nextcloud was a change in governance.
OCIS seems to have a great open source product that I’m also hoping to switch over to. I’ve been trying to get it connected to my authentik SSO (which I have) and just need to figure out how to get admin users on authentik to show up as admin users on ocis.
That’s the last thing I need to migrate over fully.
I used to be on owncloud then switched to nextcloud at the fork. In all that time through 3 different servers nextcloud has always been the most brittle app I’ve hosted