I started on Jerboa. The instance I’m on stayed on 17.4, and Jerboa stopped working. Rather than downgrade Jerboa versions, I moved to Liftoff and couldn’t be happier.
I started on Jerboa. The instance I’m on stayed on 17.4, and Jerboa stopped working. Rather than downgrade Jerboa versions, I moved to Liftoff and couldn’t be happier.
Pair Droidify with Shizuku (also on IzzyOnDroid) and you’ve got automatic updates.
https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/moe.shizuku.privileged.api
Fun fact: Ancient Egyptians used a base 12 for time (and in some other places) because we have have 12 segments on our index through pinky fingers. They used their thumbs as a placeholder or to count. That base 12 system then turned into the 24 hour clock system we use today.
This is subjective, but after distro hopping, Linux Mint XFCE requires the least amount of post install configuration for my use case and personal preferences.
Also, they show a preference for flatpack over snap but don’t lock you in/out of either.
You can’t spell vim without ed and em.
For media streaming, what mattered most for me was client software. When I first started with Jellyfin, the Roku client wasn’t as feature rich as the Android and web. I stayed with Plex until the Roku Jellyfin clients had what I needed.
If you’re just on Android and the web, you should be fine with Jellyfin. If you’ve got a smart TV with it’s own app store, you may look at what’s there and what features are available.
It’s picked up nearly every feature I had used on Plex within the last year. The developers are doing great.
Last I read, they were planning on going to a subscription model to cover API costs.
Last I read, they were planning on moving to a subscription model.
It ain’t much…
OpenKeychain is great for keys on Android. It’s FOSS and available on FDroid. +1 for using a self hosted Nextcloud instance to keep things in sync.
In college, they were all the secret identity for versions of the Flash. Since then, I’ve expanded to other comic book super heroes.