Gitea and Forgejo are the way to go. Especially Forgejo which is working on federation just like Lemmy but for Forgejo repos and instances.
Gitea and Forgejo are the way to go. Especially Forgejo which is working on federation just like Lemmy but for Forgejo repos and instances.
Would make typing much harder and longer.
However all PC games will have joystick support.
That is an interesting keyboard. Not something I will use but can help many get surfing the web.
Been using lineageos on my phone and tablet for a few years now. I have not downloaded a google play store app since I switched to lineageos.
I guess they do not offer lifetime plans anymore. I remember a few years ago getting a domain under a lifetime plan.
I thought they were based in Switzerland.
epik offers lifetime plans for some domain names and is a Swiss company.
We need more people on lemmy from all different backgrounds to balance these debates out. Defederation may still occur, but the majority will not be a bunch of radical lefties.
As tankies would say “diversity is our strength!”, so lemmy needs more diversity of opinion.
Yeah I saw GnuCash and MoneyManagerEx and I am sure their desktop clients are good. However their mobile clients are lacking in features and has not been updated in awhile.
I hope more FOSS devs use flutter and tauri for apps since they can be compiled for desktop and mobile (tauri is working on mobile compiling right now).
Looks promising. I been finding lots of money and asset management apps lately that are FOSS but they are all server side. I would like to find something like this that is completely client side only and you save your data to a encrypted file which one can easily sync to other devices with Syncthing and easily backup.
Client side will always be more secure than storing your data on a centralized server, even if you self host your own server. Or even if Ghostfolio created a flutter or tauri app and let users have the option to store their data locally in a encrypted file or on a server of their choice. That will be the killer app/service.
There are other public Jitsi Meet instances out there anyone can use without an account.
Anyone can share files using send.
Looks like an alternative to Send
I use Filen. Not sure if it works with large files however. Filen is E2EE.
I think you can self host firefox sync and brave sync.
There is also a !clientsfromhell@lemmy.world one but it seems dead.
Do you know of any free to use relay servers that one can use and rely on for RustDesk?
I only use FOSS apps. I am sure someday it will be added into Lemmy itself.
Who knew an Xbox and Sony product was classified as groceries.