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I’ve been using AntennaPod and it is no frills and works flawlessly.
I’ve been using AntennaPod and it is no frills and works flawlessly.
What’s the point then? Is it fdroid specifically?
You can download the APK from their website and it auto updates itself. It fetches notifications without Google required.
its not a huge issue on KeePassXC because I keep a yubikey nano plugged into my laptop, but for my phone, I haven’t been able to make this work reliably with KeePassDX. I’ll have to give it another go.
Ok great, coming from Reddit, I was unaware I could edit the post title. thanks
I like the look of KeePassDX but I was bothered by the fact that I have to use the yubikey every single time to unlock the database, unlike keepass2android which allows me to store the yubikey credential with biometric lock until the phone restarts. Keepass2android is not as nice of an app but that feature was really required for me.
It does require some configuration within yubikey manager. I did not find it straightforward but once set up its really reliable.
correct, I typed it wrong. It is Beeper.com but for some reason I thought it was beeper.im
oh okay, ya I meant single board computers like a raspberry pi
Would self hosting be possible (and fairly reliable) on a SBC?
So I can sign up for beeper and connect through Element or another Matrix app of my choosing?
What’s the advantages of NixOS? Is it really private?
How does NixOS compare to SteamOS on the Deck? Does it work just as smooth? Also, is EMUDeck compatible with NixOS?
Is the fact that you’re using a bridge at all apparent to your WhatsApp friends? Or is nothing different as far as they are concerned? Also, does Element have a setting to prevent pictures and video from being automatically downloaded over cellular data?
OK thank you, I think that answers the question for me, I might want to go with something more user friendly to start with. I really like Manjaro but want to get away from all the criticisms its had lately.
how do you think it would be going from Manjaro to Arch? would it be a tough learning curve or fairly simple?
I do want disk encryption enabled, I just find the boot & login process on Manjaro a little clunky and I’ve heard its a little simpler on other distros.
I do want disk encryption enabled, I just find the boot & login process on Manjaro a little clunky and I’ve heard its a little simpler on other distros.
Basically on Mac, your login password decrypts the drive which is what I’m hoping for with a Linux distro, rather than having to decrypt the drive and then log in
Can Strawberry interface with iPods?