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Very cool! Interestingly using your web app, the result was a higher bitrate than when I downloaded the best audio only option in yt-dlp (258 kbit/s vs 140 kbit/s).
Donāt quite understand that but nice work š
@bender@twtxt.net He is running on the latest macbook pro with 128G memory. though the chrome app seems to be sitting at 125MB. i am a bit suspicious about that stat since we dont see all the worker threads and he is currently sitting on 40GB of non cache ram.
š If yāall notice any weird quirks or UI/UX bugs of late on my pod, please let me know! š For those that have a Javascript enabled web browser will notice (hopefully) a SPA (single page app) like experience, even in Mobile! No more full page refreshes! All this without writing a single line of Javascript (let alone React or whatever) š ā HTMX is pretty damn cooL! š #htmx
Recall might be the one killer app that ends Windowsā dominance. Hopefully more people move to something other than Mac OS.
Mozhno poluchitā orbot app i tor magical.fish .
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Iām personally using the android app as is. Didnāt set up my own notifications server, the default one works just fine I guess.
Another thing that doesnāt work anymore after blocking network traffic from my Android phone: Some push notifications.
I run a Matrix server for our family. I use āFluffyChatā on my phone. Traffic from the phone to my Matrix server is allowed and chatting in FluffyChat works.
But I donāt get any notifications anymore on new messages.
So, whatās going on here? Does FluffyChat, which only really needs to talk to my own server, rely on some cloud service for notifications? Seriously? š¤ How does that work, does this cloud service see all my notifications or what?
Anyone around who did app development on Android? Can you shed some light on this?
I use Pocket Gopher. Its in fDroid app store.
</> htmx - high power tools for html really liking the idea of htmx š¤ If I donāt have to learn all this complicated TypeScript/React/NPM garbage, I can just write regular SSA (Server-Side-Apps) and then progressively upgrade to SPA (Single-Page-App) using htmx hmmm š§
My first app on a new, hopefully convivial platform: https://akkartik.name/post/2024-04-13-devlog
@movq@www.uninformativ.de For syncing notes between computers and phones Iāve been very happy with Simple Text - w Dropbox sync for some year, but transitioned to Joplin around new year. Both sync via Dropbox and for Joplin there are also more free options. I guess you could even use something like Syncthing
Iām this close to making an Android app for managing a shopping list.
I just accidentally deleted the wrong list in the app that Iām currently using, and now thereās no way to get it back. Recreating it is a major pain, because typing on a phone sucks ass. Fuck.
Maybe I should just go back to using pen and paper ā¦
KTeaTime: A customizable tea steeping timer application from the KDE project: https://apps.kde.org/kteatime/
Anyone here, who loves Jesus or searches his help. Read or listen to 5fi.sh or 5fish.com or use 5fish app from Google App (in every language or dialect of the world)!
The Lua Carousel productivity suite: 4 apps in 150 lines you can mix&match on your phone. https://akkartik.itch.io/carousel/devlog/653245/_
90% of web apps are just fancy forms.
With all M$ās apps being basically fancy web apps, there is no need to actually install any of their legacy applications locally anymore. Since I am online basically 100% of the time this turns my Office experience in a Chromebook like one. No installs, never outdated software. Just a yearly subscription contribution to worry about.
On a eu le cas ici dāun incinĆ©rateur de dĆ©chets qui sert Ć chauffer [ā¦] š https://yom.li/notes/20231202122258 š https://bsky.app/profile/krysaliah.bsky.social/post/3kfitxz5oqw2k
Keeping the bare minimum of apps installed on my NAS to avoid vulnerabilities.
Got a great idea for an web app: a flashlight app which uses media-queries to detect if the light, aka the body of the page, should be on (white) or off.
@prologic@twtxt.net its not.. There are going to be 1000s of copy cat apps built on AI. And they will all die out when the companies that have the AI platforms copy them. It happened all the time with windows and mac os. And iphone.. Like flashlight and sound recorder apps.
Newest app was a nice test of my recent debug infrastructure: https://merveilles.town/@akkartik/111422018573320117
My cli work-apps: note, plan, dlog (daily log), status and twt.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Are the apps on F-Droid better?
The amount of shady Android apps in Googleās āPlay Storeā is so large, it makes me want to write my own software instead. š
[com.tasomaniac.openwith.floss] Open Link With, otra excelente app recomendada.
Just found: gopher://tilde.pink/1/~bencollver/dir Nice app for directions on gopher.
jellyfin is also a good alternative with free apps for your phone.
Need to share something with your smart phone?
qrcode "$(pbpaste)" | open -a Preview.app -f
How Google Authenticator made one companyās network breach much, much worse | Ars Technica
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WHY are these big companies treated as though they are the be all and end all of infosec? These are rookie mistakes Googleās making, at scale.
Unfortunately Google employs dark patterns to convince you to sync your MFA codes to the cloud, and our employee had indeed activated this āfeatureā. If you install Google Authenticator from the app store directly, and follow the suggested instructions, your MFA codes are by default saved to the cloud. If you want to disable it, there isnāt a clear way to ādisable syncing to the cloudā, instead there is just a āunlink Google accountā option.
Like, never ever put your multi-factor tokens into a single cloud storage location! The whole point of this being āmultiā factor is that there is a separate, independent physical factor involved in the authentication process. If the authenticator app on your phone puts the tokens in the cloud, then it reduces the security that comes from having a second factor. This is basic stuff.
Of course, never ever use Google Authenticator. All it does is generate TOTP and HOTP codes, which you can do with any OTP app, preferably an open source one thatās been vetted.
@prologic@twtxt.net I use the gmail webapp for work, and I have to say that over the years itās gotten less and less usable. There are so many little usability things that itās bad at. For instance, if you select a message and hit the Delete key nothing happens. The message is not put in the trash like youād expect. There are issues like that scattered all over the app. I suspect they spend most of their energy on the spyware side of gmail and dedicate less to making it a useful app for end users (which seems to be true of their search engine too).
@adi@twtxt.net I think it is, and one benefit they have is that you can add third-party repositories to the F-Droid app as you discover them. So, for instance, if you know of a developer who pushes builds to an F-Droid compatible repository, you can add that to your F-Droid app and start tracking updates like you would for any other app in there. Canāt do that with Google Play!
F-Droid tends to focus on open source applications that can be built in a reproducible way, which limits the inventory (though of course tends to mean the apps are safer and donāt spy on you). There are non-free apps in there as well but they come with warnings so youāre informed about what you might be sacrificing by using them.
That said if you have a favorite app you get through Google Play, thereās a decent chance it wonāt be in F-Droid. Many ābig corporateā apps arenāt, and vendor-specific apps tend not to be either. But for most of the major functions you might want, like email clients, calendar apps, weather apps, etc etc, there are very good substitutes now in F-Droid. Youāre definitely making a trade-off though.
What I did was go through the apps I had installed on my last phone, found as many substitutes in F-Droid as I could, started using those instead to see how they worked, and bit by bit replaced as much as I could from Google Play with a comparable app from F-Droid. I still have a few apps (mostly vendor-specific things that donāt have substitutes) that come from Google Play but Iām aiming to be rid of those before I need to replace this phone.
@adi@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net F-droid. Getting APKs from developers you trust and side-loading them. Some flavor of Linux. Some distro of the open source parts of Android.
There are lots of options. Bit by bit I divest from anything thatās distributed from Google Play. With my latest phone I find and download APKs so that I could have the app without all the Google crap woven through it. By the time I need to replace this one Iāll be fully free of Google Play. Most of my apps come from F-droid now. You can a perfectly functional phone/pocket computer unless youāre addicted to installing dozens of corporate apps.
@adi@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net Itās worth bearing in mind that
- Fairphone has taken a considerable amount of VC funding so, sooner or later, that bill will become due: (see: https://techcrunch.com/2023/01/31/fairphone-growth-capital-raise and https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/fairphone)
- Fairphone comes with Google Play apps by default, so itās also a spyware vector (see: https://mastodon.ar.al/@aral/110978014080809471)
I used to have a lot of hope for them but these two ingredients mean that enshittification is virtually inevitable.
[FastLyrics] una app FOSS que me ha sorprendid por su desempeƱo, las letras ok.
@jmjl@tilde.green Iām sorry that Iām not super knowledgeable about alternatives to jmp.chat but Iāll tell you what I know.
Youāre probably right about jmp.chat not working for you, at least as it is now. You can only get US and Canadian phone numbers through it last time I checked, so if youāre not in either of those countries youād be making international calls all the time and people who wanted to call you would be making international calls too.
Iāve seen people talk about using SIP as an intermediary: you can bridge SIP-to-XMPP, and bridge SIP-to-PSTN (PSTN = āpacket switched telephone networkā, meaning normal telephone). You can skip the SIP-to-XMPP side if youāre comfortable using a SIP client. I donāt know very much about SIP or PSTN so I am not sure what to recommend, but perhaps this helps your search queries.
There are a fair number of services like TextNow that let you sign up for a real telephone number that you can then use via their app (I wouldnāt use TextNowāthey had tons of spyware in their app). I donāt know if that kind of service works for you but if it does perhaps youād be able to find one of them that isnāt horrible. This page (https://alternativeto.net/software/jmp-chat/) has a bunch of alternatives; I canāt vouch for any of them but maybe itās a starting point if you want to go this route.
Good luck!
@mckinley@twtxt.net Yes, Iām still with jmp.chat, and still very happy with them overall. Their beta period ended and their pricing increased a bit, so thatās worth a bit of consideration. I also managed to get one of their eSIMs. Iām slightly less happy with that aspect of their service, though they seem to be actively working on improving it and I knew in advance this was an early beta kind of thing and likely to have issues.
The only unreliability with calls that Iāve noticed was traceable to the unreliability of my own internet connection. Iāve confused incoming calls by simultaneously making and taking calls from the computer and the phone, but I think itās understandable that problems might arise and thatās not a real use case for me. Once or twice I did not receive a text transcription of a voice mail, but the support is usually quick to address things like that.
I host my own XMPP server and have for a good decade now, and thatās what I use with jmp.chat. I canāt speak to the quality of their hosting options.
Group texting works fine for me if one of the other parties initiates the group text. I havenāt tried to initiate my own group text in well over a year; last time I did, it didnāt work. That may or may not be a problem for you, and it may or may not have been fixed by now. Worth investigating more if itās important. I should also say Iāve only ever used group texts with 3 participants, and canāt speak to what happens if there are more nor whether there are upper limits.
Group texts donāt use MUC. Rather, they use a special syntax in the JID, something like ā+1XXX,+1YYY,ā¦,+1ZZZ@cheogram.comā, where the + and , are required, the XXX, YYY, through ZZZ are the phone numbers (no dashes or other special chars just digits), and the @cheogram.com at the end is required.
I recommend the cheogram app if youāre on android. It has a lot of nice features on top of the Conversations base. I use gajim on my (linux) computer and it works well with jmp.chat.
Iām happy to answer other questions if you have them!
More easily build/run little LĆVE apps on Android: 1) https://love2d.org from app store 2) https://love2d.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=94852
Quickly make any app hackable ā as long as itās built in LĆVE. https://forum.malleable.systems/t/adding-malleability-to-any-love-app/90
Not a bad option, although now we need a phone with camera, a printer, a QR reader app, to name a fewā¦
And donāt let get started with usability issues of QR codes (like restaurant menus)
My idea is to make it easy to backup keys with pen and paper š š without copying the hexadecimal string which is prone to error š
@prologic@twtxt.net aha, thank you, that got me unjammed.
Turns out I thought I had an SSH key set up in github, but github didnāt agree with me. So, I re-added the key.
I also had to modify the command slightly to:
ssh -p 2222 -i PRIVATE_GITHUB_KEY GITHUB_USERNAME@cas.run help
since I generate app-specific keypairs and need to specify that for ssh and I havenāt configured it to magically choose the key so I have to specify it in the command line.
Anyhow, that did it. Thanks!
Iām using rss on a terminal (Termux) in my phone, itās more confortable read there articles and other stuff, but for posting on twtxt, I tried , I swear it, but itās too much, itās not practical, I have to assume that itās better in a website/app like this.
Yarn wins!
[Geddit] una buena app para leer Reddit que no utiliza las API del servicio š.
https://app.keeweb.info tiene la habilidad de cargar bases de datos de KeePass.
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An app can be a home-cooked meal
https://www.robinsloan.com/notes/home-cooked-app/
[Tasky] una simple app para tareas diarias, puedes encontrarla en F-droid.
@prologic@twtxt.net bummer, thatās a shame. I ask because I install the vast majority of my phone apps from f-droid these days, and only use Google Play Store when I have no other option. I know the Play Store will have more reach, but Iām guessing reach isnāt the highest priority right now.
Hands-on with my Freewheeling Apps: https://youtu.be/aD6vmbmzdBo
(demo; 20 minutes)
@prologic@twtxt.net is goryon not in the google app store?