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JustEnoughDucks, in UnifiedPush support has been announced for Element X, and NeoChat
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Too bad neochat has been crashing on startup for months 😅

henrikx, in UnifiedPush support has been announced for Element X, and NeoChat

What is UnifiedPush?

flipflop97,
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Had to look it up too, looks like a way to choose your own push service:

unifiedpush.org

pineapplelover,

I think it’s sending push notifications not using google play

Kalcifer, (edited )
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Technologically, there’s a little more to it than only that, but, in practice, that’s essentially what it does.

helenslunch,
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What service does it use? Or is it just a standard for using your own?

Kalcifer, (edited )
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UnifiedPush, itself, is just the standard; services like Ntfy then implement it.

wwwgem, in looking for lightweight launchers but...
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Have you looked at KISS? Extremely lightweight and customizable. You can go from the most minimalist approach with text only and selection of apps to show to crash things like visual effects and icons for every single installed app.

Tucumano88,
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Installed several times, never get used to… I’ll try again

wwwgem,
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It’s not user friendly at first and that’s certainly why it doesn’t get the love it deserved. But once you figure it out, you can build the launcher you want and never have to go back to the config anymore.

dafunkkk, in looking for lightweight launchers but...

kiss launcher

Wistful, in Floorp Browser: One of the best fork of firefox in customization
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I just learned about it yesterday. Seems like Vivaldi but on gecko, which I always wanted to see.
Unfortunately it seems like it’s maintained by only one overworked dev. It needs more funding and more devs.

Dagnet,

So it has tab stacking? (I don’t treestyle/vertical tabs, it’s not the same thing)

sag,

You mean multi tab ?

Dagnet,

I mean tab stacking

Wistful,
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I only took a glance, but I didn’t notice that feature unfortunately.

Dagnet,

I googled just now and it might be in dev, fingers crossed

Zerush, (edited )
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The most similar, not to say identical to floorp, is Midori. Other which try to recreate old Opera is Otter (Qt5, not Gecko), also nice, private, FOSS and blazing fast.

Wistful,
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Midori seems pretty shady. I remember it as a super minimalistic browser, but now it seems like they are straight up taking someone elses work and just changing the name and sponsor links within. I tried it and it seems like 1:1 copy of floorp.

Zerush,
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What I said, anyway try also Otter, even if it isn’t a Gecko browser (AFAIK it also admits in last versions the import of Chrome extensions (Qt5 is a fork of Blink), also userscripts without the need of Tamper, Greay or Violentmonkey). It will be also the fastest browser you ever have tested.

Wistful,
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I did try Otter in the past when I was looking for the Opera replacement, never really liked it. It seems like it’s pretty dead…last update was 2 years ago. And speed was never really my priority for the browser anyways. I’m not really looking to replace my browser, I’m happy with Vivaldi, I just like to check what else is there. I was happy to see that there is a browser based on gecko that seems to be going in the similar direction as Vivaldi.

Zerush,
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No, only some parts are not updated some years, but the last core update is from 10 hours ago, others from a month. It’s a very small community and logical that the developement isn’t so active as in the big ones. The last updates also includes the possibility to use extensions, before not prossible. But yes, it’s always better to use browsers in active developement and community. Which isn’t the case in indie and marginal browsers and forks, mostly 1-2 devs projects.

loki,

AFAIK it’s maintained by a group called Ablaze and I think I saw them mention they are university students and opensource enthusiasts in Github discussions.

There are blog posts on their site about changes to their team and leadership. Their blog is in Japanese but I just translate it with Firefox’s inbuilt translator. So I don’t think it’s a single dev.

Wistful,
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Oh my bad then. That was just the impression I got based on posts in floorp subreddit.

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.

sxan, in Floorp Browser: One of the best fork of firefox in customization
@sxan@midwest.social avatar

Why?

I see the web site, but the features listed are common to many other forks. What makes Floorp better than, say, Mull?

Blaze,
@Blaze@discuss.online avatar

Floorp is available on desktop, while Mull is mostly Android

sxan,
@sxan@midwest.social avatar

“Mostly?” It’s a desktop program available in the Arch repos. Why is it “mostly?”

wwwgem, (edited )
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I use mull on my phone but I can’t find it in arch, that would be nice. Do you have a link?

sxan,
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It’s in AUR. There’s also a -bin version.

aur.archlinux.org/packages/mullvad-browser

wwwgem, (edited )
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Oh you mean mullvad! They’re two different apps.

sxan,
@sxan@midwest.social avatar

Yah, someone pointed out my mistake. Ah, well.

Sethayy,

Idk if the ui would be all that nice but you could try a waydroid setup, its pretty seamless

sag, (edited )

If you wanna go for privacy then Mullvad , Tor or Librewolf. But For customization and stuff floorp is good.

Fake4000, in Floorp Browser: One of the best fork of firefox in customization

Seems like a good browser. The only issue is how maintained will it be. Also, librewolf has been released and maintained properly and is proven time and time again. Not sure how different it is from LW.

wwwgem,
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There’s a hype around floorp right now. Certainly because it’s new and it offers a high level of aesthetic customization.

Unfortunately it doesn’t work for me because:

  1. it takes up too much RAM compared to others. Even though people don’t really care about that on modern machine it goes against my philosophy.
  2. I’ve been tweaking Firefox for a long time to get the highest privacy possible but it was extremely painful and I don’t want to redo that with floorp.
  3. my system look is extremely minimalist and I remove any visual effects in apps I use which would go against the point of floorp.

These are some reasons why I went with librewolf since it was released in 2020. It’s efficient, well maintained, kept up to date with the latest Firefox version, and most importantly to me: deeply respectful of your privacy. Their privacy approach is very well explained in the FAQ It passed all the EFF tests better than any browser I’ve tested after hours of tweaks.

This is only my personal experience and preference. Per the Floorp developer himself privacy is not given the utmost care and users should prefer librewolf in that regard. If you want to use normal privacy and excellent Firefox derivatives, with no doubts, floorp will fit your needs.

nossaquesapao,

Have you seen the mercury fork? it looks more aligned to your philosophy. I’ve tried it, and it seems very interesting. I’m not using it just because they’re often a few versions behind mainline, but it’s on my watchlist.

wwwgem,
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Thanks for sharing. I’ve not been sold by the info on their website. Too many details are missing. At a glance, privacy concerns seem better addressed by librewolf. Also there have been some issues in update history cycles and some reviews (which I won’t cite here with respect to project) didn’t help in building confidence.

Blaze, in Floorp Browser: One of the best fork of firefox in customization
@Blaze@discuss.online avatar

I really like it too, it feels very fast compared to normal Firefox

noodlejetski,

“Safari feels snappier”

Blaze,
@Blaze@discuss.online avatar

I’m talking about desktop experience, but sure…?

sag,

Yep, I agree with you. It’s very fast compared to normal firefox on my pc.

trekwut, 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.
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Thanks for the heads-up and the really informative and helpful post!

Downloading Fossify Gallery as the Simple Gallery was my most used app.

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

ippokratis, in What OS or FOSS SMS app do you use that supports RCS?
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github.com/deku-messaging/Deku-SMS-Android

Supports emoji & images Supports e2ee if the other party also have deny SMS installed Supports message forwording

AustralianSimon, in Statement: Nextcloud stands for an open and free society - Nextcloud
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Virtue signal much

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

based!

d3Xt3r, (edited ) in looking for lightweight launchers but...

Lunar Launcher has a decent set of features but is still lightweight. It’s only 2.5MB.

Tucumano88,
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Thanks

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