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Asudox, (edited ) in Xbox Game Bar for Linux?
@Asudox@lemmy.world avatar

Did you seriously post that image from facebook?

lud,

They probably just took the first good image from an image search and that image happen to come from facebook.

Synther,

Listen, it’s a screenshot from when I was using windows back in 2020. It’s from Facebook messenger, I just didn’t feel like downloading and uploading when Lemmy has a url link I can drop here. Sorry, I get why you hate Facebook, me too. I just find it convenient to use the link feature. Again, privacy badger is a useful add on I use that helps blocks Facebook and X (Twitter) widgets.

Asudox,
@Asudox@lemmy.world avatar

It’s better when you don’t upload them directly to lemmy instances anyway, it’s expensive to host images.

lemann, in A fork of NewPipe that implements SponsorBlock and ReturnYouTubeDislike

Thank you for sharing 😁 just migrated my data over from Newpipe x SponsorBlock.

For anyone wondering how to:

In NewPipe x SponsorBlock go to Settings > Content > Export Database, save it, then open Tubular, go to Settings > Content > Import Database, click the ZIP, and it will import all your data from NewPipe (playlists, subs, watched videos, and settings)

DarkDarkHouse, in I figured out how to get around the iPhone green bubble /blue bubble
@DarkDarkHouse@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Make the colour configurable as I can see myself wanting to send orange, yellow, pink etc and maybe black texts

Heronheart, in Floorp Browser: One of the best fork of firefox in customization

It’s an interesting attempt to replicate Vivaldi’s functionality in a Firefox fork. Unfortunately it retains the horrible printing experience of Firefox.

sorrybookbroke, (edited ) in Fossify Contacts and Fossify SMS Messenger (Fossify is a fork of Simple Mobile Tools) are now available, joining Fossify's existing suite of Gallery, File Manager, Phone, and Calendar apps.

Never tried the simple apps but these look sick. Glad someone picking up the reigns after it died

Napain, in Statement: Nextcloud stands for an open and free society - Nextcloud

based!

davidgro, in New release: Open Video Editor (FOSS; Android)

Does it have speed controls?

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

get obtainium

alexdeathway, in Fossify Phone (Fossify is a fork of Simple Mobile Tools) is now available, adding to Fossify's existing Gallery, File Manager, and Calendar apps
@alexdeathway@programming.dev avatar

Need open source SMS app, any suggestions?

shrugal,

They also released a Fossify messenger and contacts app. You might have to enable or refresh the IzzyOnDroid repo to see them now, or wait until they come to the default F-Droid repo.

ForgottenFlux,

Apps are typically removed from the IzzyOnDroid repository if they are later added to the main F-Droid repository. While that makes sense (since the goal of that particular repository is to host apps before they’re accepted into the main F-Droid repository), it can leave you with installed apps which no longer receive updates.

Redjard,
@Redjard@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

They are using repeatable builds, so the fdroid version is signed by fossify. You can update between github, izzy, and fdroid, and in the future likely also google play, if they release there.

I dug up the meta discussion on it. Mentioned there is the issue to add reproducible builds to the phone app, which is marked complete since that was released on github and izzy last week.

Further for me the app is marked installed on both entries in fdroid, which means the fdroid and izzy repos should serve bit by bit identical apks, from my understanding (the installed mark being based off of the apk hash).

ForgottenFlux,

One option is QKSMS

Another is Connect You

Fossify Messages (fork of Simple SMS Messenger) should be released on F-Droid sometime soon.

Evkob,
@Evkob@lemmy.ca avatar

QKSMS hasn’t received updates in a few years, QUIK is a fork which has been updated recently.

gregorum, in Firefox 122 released: Here's what's new

• Firefox now supports creating and using passkeys stored in the iCloud Keychain on macOS.

woohoo!

lemmy_user_838586, (edited ) in Nephele WebDAV server for Docker

A looong time ago, I tried using WebDAV for internal network use and I feel like there was an issue with it I didn’t like and stopped using it and instead went with smb. The issue miiight have been that if I was copying a file to a WebDAV server it didn’t give you a file copy progress? Can’t fully remember. Either way, does WebDAV give you a file copy progress now?

hperrin,

It does. The Windows built in WebDAV client was not great until Windows 10, so that might be what you’re remembering.

lemmy_user_838586, (edited )

I think you’re right, I’ve since moved on to Linux for my OS, but never had a reason to use WebDAV, so haven’t had the chance to test it with Linux WebDAV clients

hperrin,

Both Gnome and KDE have great built in WebDAV clients in their file managers. :) I use Nautilus’ WebDAV client all the time.

TCB13, (edited ) in Any good free, open source UWP Windows apps?
@TCB13@lemmy.world avatar

You can’t mix UWP and “functional” in the same phrase. Does not compute.

ElPussyKangaroo,

Lots of independent UWP apps that work perfectly for me… But fair enough 😂.

TCB13,
@TCB13@lemmy.world avatar

UWP is a waste of screen space compared to the older Win32 apps. Not even Microsoft managed to make the UWP Windows Settings work decently, and they openly admit it by keeping the old panels around for most advanced tasks.

UWPs lack of density and structure totally removed whatever benefit we got from having larger 20"+ screens. It’s sad to get larger screens and waste all the space with the UI instead of actual content.

ElPussyKangaroo,

Microsoft is useless. But the indie devs I’ve seen make UWP apps sure as hell understand how UWP should work.

catch22, in What if I paid for all my free software?
@catch22@programming.dev avatar

Great article, thanks!

hexloc, in Tailchat - The next-generation noIM Application in your own workspace

This looks straight up like Discord and i like it.

Admetus, in Haier, the air conditioner maker, takes down open source third-party Home Assistant integration

Haier is Hai Er in Chinese, just saying.

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