The best thing I have found on there:
How to navigate F-Droid and the huge number of apps.
https://alternativeto.net/list/28655/the-ultimate-f-droid-setup/
*disclaimer: I am not the author of this list
The best thing I have found on there:
How to navigate F-Droid and the huge number of apps.
https://alternativeto.net/list/28655/the-ultimate-f-droid-setup/
*disclaimer: I am not the author of this list
I moved from Standard Notes to neutriNote, 6 months ago.
Recommend to give both a look.
Whereas, seeing Kick & Run == life-partner material.
Also lots of early netlabels here:
https://ftp.scene.org/pub/music/groups/
Used to listen to plenty of ‘thinner’ and ‘ideology.de’
More modern electro releases can be found on video sites, searching for Argofox or NoCopyrightSounds
Some of the early CC music sites, around 20 years ago, were ccmixter.org and mixotic.net .
I remember listening to Ashwan on CCMixter, and when Mixotic 061 (from The Ascent) was released, putting it on repeat because it was a fun boppy mix.
Looks like Mixotic has made their final mix-300 in 2022, with CCMixter still going strong.
When you have rented the game for 24hrs and the tute takes 3 of them.
Tickmate is a one-bit journal to record if something happened or not, each day.
Preset categories or create you own categories. Can create AM and PM mood categories for more granularity.
Exports to a .db file in SQLite format.
Thanks, I was checking both before going with ddwrt.
Looks like OpenWRT has more options and less hand-holding. Would that be right?
Thanks for the props :]
I usually look at the session graph data on Gadgetbridge, or export a bike GPS track to OSMand to look more in depth at position, height, speed etc.
Currently running majority FLOSS, and glad for the excellent options that these very capable people have released.
Desktops, laptops, HTPC:
Trisquel GNU/Linux on Libreboot BIOS hardware
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Phones and tablets are:
GrapheneOS + Fdroid only apps
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Rockbox audio players
(+ Open Tunes from FMA, Argofox, CC netlabels, jamendo, bandcamp etc)
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Gadgetbridge + Amazfit Bip (watch)
[Looking to switch out this watch for a FLOSS smartwatch like: pinetime or bangle.js]
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and dd-wrt on the router
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I used it in a university course in '95, not sure what distro, but customising your shell prompt, and setting automatic timed updates for the wallpaper in tvwm certainly felt like the future. Different and electric.
We would play the linux shareware first release of quake in 12-16 player. Hiding the executable by renaming it ekauq… didn’t work, still got removed from our directories.
There were installfests at the local LUG, which were a fun way to share tips and help others.
One Linux support business existed in our town in the 90s, installing and fixing Linux boxen for businesses. Mostly home/hobby use though.
Slashdot.org was covering the majority of Linux news. Either MS FUD or the nonsense SCO lawsuit, amongst all the positive advances.
Linux conferences were a fun way to make it more real and see many of the big names behind the movement and technologies.
Installed RedHat 4 or 5.1 around 98 and then found the power of Debian. Currently running Trisquel GNU/Linux because it is a fully libre distro with no proprietary blobs or other obfuscated parts.
Many thanks to RMS and all FLOSS contributors, there is such an incredible spectrum of tools available for free use. It has been great to see the progression and expansion over the decades.
Most frequently used handrail in town.
Not a cell phone in sight…
Yeah, Knoppix was kind of a ‘Tucows vibe’ distro. Pretty approachable.
Zen Linux was another short-lived 2005 liveDistro, which had a nice feel and Art.
Also, installing all https://trisquel.info/ versions side-by-side and doing a 17 year fast-forward would be cool.
Update:
Found 2 new players today.
Clementine (the player that Strawberry is forked from), it’s awesome. Thanks for the info to find this player.
Also cmus, which is a console music-player, and basically looks like vim for audio files.
Strawberry looks very polished. I’m going to try it out. Thanks for the recommendation.
Thanks for the links, something I have not really thought about. I pretty much assume very low security/privacy on all modern smartphones anyway(commercial or FLOSS ecosystems).
F-Droid is a handy way to find and support devs who are sharing their expertise.
Certainly, use the download-channels that you are comfortable with.
As mentioned on that page, F-Droid and IzzyOnDroid can link you to many decent FLOSS apps. It’s an easy way to be exposed to a large amount of free software.