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AVengefulAxolotl, in Alright boys, I've been converted to the light side and have installed F-Droid. Now what?

Here is a great list: github.com/nyas1/Material-You-app-list

Then you could search it up on Droidify or use Obtainium.

PoliticalAgitator, in Enshittification of GitHub?

You don’t need the question mark. If something is for-profit (or can be used for profit) then sooner or later it will be enshittified.

They have teams of people whose entire job is figuring out ways to wring a few more cents from somebody. Put them at the helm of a company that’s stood for 1000 years and they’ll be thrilled at how easy it will be to use that name to sell plastic dogshit at a premium price.

jjlinux, in If I create a OSS app with analytics to detect & log crashes with feature use, is it a bad practice?

As a user, if something like this was implemented in anything I use, as long as it’s opt-in (not opt-out), I would probably agree after I make sure I’m ok with the data I would be sharing.

Opt-out is always an instant “hell no” for me. It feels too much like a pusher.

jjlinux, in Do U know about any AI Web Search Engine?

Many search engines have an AI instance at the top of the results now. Take Brave Search for example.

It’s basically across all commercial search engines now.

jjlinux, in Enshittification of GitHub?

I’m honestly blown away by whomever finds this surprising. This is Microsoft we’re talking about. Everything they touch turns into this. Taking what is not theirs, using it for profit, and not even giving credit where credit is due.

ikidd, in Alright boys, I've been converted to the light side and have installed F-Droid. Now what?
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DavX5 and start keeping your contacts/calendar private with something like Nextcloud.

10_dollar_banana, in Enshittification of GitHub?

What about the time they fired their artists and then immediately wrote a blog post congratulating themselves for making AI art from a model trained on the ex-employees’ art. Inspiring.

jackpot, in Alright boys, I've been converted to the light side and have installed F-Droid. Now what?
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get obtainium

Mikelius, in Ventoy 1.0.97 Released

Just to get it out there… I checked this out about a year ago. It’s not completely open source. The project consists of many executables and “pre complied dependencies” that don’t appear to share matching checksums which may indicate modifications of some sort. Looks like a great tool, but I’m extremely skeptical of what’s going on under the hood.

Hopefully they do truly open source it and prove me wrong, I’d love to give it a try some day.

abbenm, in Do U know about any AI Web Search Engine?

I don’t know how privacy respecting it is but one well done AI search engine is:

search.marginalia.nu

pastermil, in Enshittification of GitHub?

They also broke some stuff with some javascript, I think. I’m using KDE’s web browser (Falkon) and it used to work well.

nrbray, in Alright boys, I've been converted to the light side and have installed F-Droid. Now what?

Syncthing FairMail FreeOTP+ Markor Voyager APK Explorer Kiss launcher Nekogram X Bitwarden

FriendBesto, (edited ) in Alright boys, I've been converted to the light side and have installed F-Droid. Now what?

It really comes down to what is your use case. Also, a bit of a mindset change since you have to do a bit more research on some apps yourself, nothing too bad, like checking on the App’s Github if they have one, to see issues or bugs. Some of which may apply to you… or not. F-Droid has a link for most apps on their app.

Personally, I removed almost all apps on my phone that have ads and/or improved privacy in one way or another.

I used to use Nova but I found KISS launcher or it’s fork TinyBit Launcher much better. Why? Because I do a lot of searches and liked that it is search focused and you can add all types of different searches once you know the proper syntax. From Wikipedia, to Youtube, to Searxng, to Dictionaries or DuckDuckGo, you can add almost all search engines. The app is really, really light on resources and it does what I want it to do.

I dropped all Google products, rooted my phone and removed them off my phone along with Google Play Services. Avoid all apps with any trackers. Albeit I still have a couple that I still need. But it is a great improvement.

Use K9 for mail, OpenVPN in lieu of my VPN provider’s app, BraveNewPipe or NewPipe w/Sponsor block for Youtube and other services. Use Mull instead of Firefox, due to being more privacy focused. Eternity for Lemmy, as a, well, Lemmy client.

KDEconnect to send/ping/transfer/control PC’s and phones over local Wifi. It’s free. Now, I know that many people may not use it, but I set up a Nextcloud Instance on my server and thus have Notes, Maps, RSS reader, File and Bookmarks Sync all through that by using their free apps. All available for free from F-Droid. But you do need a server.

Also, Termux as terminal. You can do lots with it due to all the apps and services you can install and run. I used to run a Searx instance from my phone and I used that to search along with my VPN.

For weather I use either QuickWeather or Geometric Weather, with icons you can get for free from the Playstore.

Midnitte, (edited ) in Enshittification of GitHub?

They also added some crappy requirements to their student benefit package. student benefit package

Are you trying to get people to use it, or trying to get people to accidentally keep paying a subscription?

dinckelman, in Enshittification of GitHub?

I don’t really feel like self-hosting a Git instance is a good idea for me personally, but I’ve been really happy with Gitlab for around 8 years now

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