KDE-Connect? https://kdeconnect.kde.org/
It works very well for the data exchange between Linux, Android, iOS and Microsoft devices. https://apps.kde.org/kdeconnect/
Of course, it can do a lot more, it’s a bit oversized for just data exchange
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KDE-Connect? https://kdeconnect.kde.org/
It works very well for the data exchange between Linux, Android, iOS and Microsoft devices. https://apps.kde.org/kdeconnect/
Of course, it can do a lot more, it’s a bit oversized for just data exchange
Q4os with Trinity desktop really needs little RAM and runs fast even on old devices. The desktop is a bit old-fashioned, but ok. You may also try lighter browsers, perhaps Palemoon.
But 4GB is actually not that little, almost all distros can run well with it, especially rather slim ones like Debian lxqt. maybe it’s really due to the hdd.
The development of UAD has been stopped/paused. The fork Universal Android Debloater Next Generation continues it
Ja, das ist auch ein Meisterwerk, aber ich vermisse doch etwas die Stimme / Yes, this is also a masterpiece, but I do miss the voice a bit
Es gibt aber anscheinend verschiedene Versionen und Teile von “Poem Without Words”. Welche meintest Du davon? / But apparently there are different versions and parts of “Poem Without Words”. Which one did you mean?
https://www.discogs.com/de/master/38399-Anne-Clark-Hopeless-Cases
I don’t know what options there are for admins. lemmy.ml could (temporarily) defederate the instances from which the spam comes. From all Mastodon instances that have a completely free registration, at the moment spam is distributed through the whole fediverse. Lemmy users can block individual accounts, but I don’t think this is possible with a whole instance.
The first paragraph of a post sent from Mastodon (or Akkoma, Misskey etc.) to a Lemmy community will appear in Lemmy as a headline. The character limit is 200 characters, only if it is longer will it be cut off. The post itself is displayed in full. However, only one image is federated, for example.
“But if any M post mentions that L community, the post will get boosted by the community’s M account, so everybody who follows will get a notification.”
That’s not quite right: The Lemmy community boosts the post to the timeline, but not everyone who follows it from Mastodon (or Friendica, Akkoma etc.) receives a notification. The post then only appears in the timeline. You can set whether you want to receive a notification about new posts/boosts from an account
Then there are these two:
https://android.izzysoft.de/repo/apk/io.github.janbar.osmin
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.junjunguo.pocketmaps/
But I have no experience with them
I don’t know the size, but Organic Maps may be rather small
There is also Fediverse software that has integrated ListenBrainz: Sharkey (Misskey-Fork) has the feature “Federated Backgrounds and Music status - You can add a background to your profile as well as a music status via ListenBrainz, show everyone what music you are currently listening too” https://activitypub.software/TransFem-org/Sharkey/-/blob/develop/README.md?ref_type=heads
That’s a good starter list. However it should be noted that all the Simple apps should be avoided now and instead people should use the forked versions from Fossify.
Yes, that’s right, all the recommendation lists are no longer up to date in this respect. However, until all Fossify apps have been released, the Simple apps from F-Droid can still be used. They have no ads, they are just no longer updated for two months/the time of sale…
Here is a very good collection of Foss apps for Android “40+ Best Open Source Android Apps” by itsfoss.com (almost all available in F-Droid)
Here you can find (at least for Android) app lists for Fediverse apps (take also a look at the subcategories): https://android.izzysoft.de/applists/category/named/fediverse?lang=en
If you have the apps from F-Droid, there is no need to rush, I think. The F-Droid-apps are without adds and offline. They no longer receive updates, but they are not apps that need constant updates.
The saying “Die Deutsche Bahn hat 4 Feinde - Frühling, Sommer, Herbst und Winter” (transl: “The German railway has 4 enemies - spring, summer, autumn and winter”) is fitting once again. Before the infrastructure was cut back, the motto was: “Alle reden vom Wetter - wir nicht” (“everyone is talking about the weather - we’re not”): https://yewtu.be/watch?v=wvJAAzfK3Rk
Yes! Ghost Commander is open source and it’s able to transfer via sftp
You can use GoMap, which has a quest mode. I had done a bit of research on alternatives for ios for this article (in German): https://gnulinux.ch/mitarbeit-bei-openstreetmap-viel-lesen-um-alles-richtig-einzutragen-oder-fang-einfach-an There are some screenshots.
“Possibly the best alternative to StreetComplete for iOS users at the moment is Go Map!!!: For some time now, the app has also offered a “Quest” mode, which is probably the closest to StreetComplete in terms of appearance and functionality. The Quest brings “some StreetComplete flair for iOS users” The Quest mode in Go Map!! must first be activated via > Display (map icon) > Overlays > Quests (thanks to ThoZick for the tip). In addition to the quest mode, Go Map! can also be used for more advanced editing.”
Other alternatives are OSM-Go and MapComplete, which run as a PWA (see also in the linked article)
My answers from Firefish unfortunately do not arrive here on Lemmy. It would be great if it basically worked from Firefish, now. If it is instance-dependent, I would perhaps change the instance, because Firefish offers many advantages compared to Mastodon.
I haven’t used Vespucci yet, but here is a good instruction video (in german): https://diode.zone/w/6cb63519-558c-4bd0-b8f1-1e7ab2c5d7d3
Oh, over the Internet, not just the local network … then maybe Lufi?
for example this instance: https://upload.disroot.org/
Works well, but not particularly fast with large amounts of data (up to 2GB possible)