

Is it still braking changes when upgrading to a newer version?
In the past it felt like I was running an alpha version, which I spend more time fixing, than enjoying its features.
Is it still braking changes when upgrading to a newer version?
In the past it felt like I was running an alpha version, which I spend more time fixing, than enjoying its features.
Exactly.
Those circus numbers shouldn’t even count.
It’s fucking “uninstallable” bloatware like all things Google.
Yeah, combines with beaverhabits, for all around fun action.
No, mostly because Google Search is just terrible. The app itself is great.
At least with Searx you can search multiple private search engines (your preference) at once. You can also selfhost it.
I have been doing that for around 10 years already, when I bought my first NAS with Docker capability.
I keep all my music locally. Ultrasonic app on the go.
Hmmm. That could be what’s slowing down the GPS locking on my old android phone I use for my fitness app.
No SIM card or WiFi access. Takes a good 20 min just to get a GPS lock.
That means it fucks up my distance monitoring and time intervals, if I don’t have patience to wait, which I honesty don’t!
The app is basically a fancy timer at this point.
;)
“Old age” disks!
Hahaha. That’s hilarious.
Just like society labeling.
Yes I’m sure.
Not really searching for 'em though. :)
Oh!
So no need for a google account for using Private Spaces?
Oh for fucks sake - Google!
Seriously??
Hypocrisy at its finest.
But then again, after the 2 seconds of rant, that was expected.
Android is getting more and more “private” while all data is tunneled to Google itself. They are just liquidating the competition.
Even Picard gets some metadata wrong on auto. Don’t trust it blindly.
Be careful and only do changes manually.
Key features:
Schedule for nine social media platforms (Threads, Pinterest, Facebook, TikTok, Reddit, LinkedIn, Dribbble, YouTube, Instagram.)
Fundamental analytics for almost all social media platforms.
AI Features: Copilots, AI Auto-complete, Canva-like editor.
Sorry to budge in like this, but I don’t use any of these garbage social platforms, at all. Copilot is also strongly against my belief of the right to online privacy.
The reason why I started to selfhost and use opensource apps/OS, was to get away from all this nonsense.
Lemmy is the only platform I use, used to be on reddit, because the main purpose is to help or to get help/advise on issues. Like the old forums.
I’m a firm believer that social platforms are destroying generations with its toxic/competitive environments.
Rant over.
Shower me with downvotes if you believe I’m wrong.
Personally I use gonic with the Subsonic API, and Ultrasonic on Android.
Gonic is a super lightweight subsonic API server with a very basic static stats “dashboard”. As so, it’s great for lower end devices. Only problem is that it sometimes fails to pick up the album art is some cases, if that don’t disturb you, then it’s great.
Airsonic (abandonedware) is the best subsonic server in my option. It displays all album arts correctly and is folder based which works much better than Navidrome’s Id tag reader, which is a dumpster fire.
Airsonic is on the heavier side on ram usage, around 1GB. Can probably run just fine on 500mb. Probably around what Jellyfin uses.
Ultrasonic is a great android app. It is just not updated for quite some time now.
I’m also running Jellyfin and I’ll experiment with Finamp. Let’s see if it takes the number one spot from Ultrasonic :)
Edit: Ultrasonic’s strong point is also the caching of music for offline listening. Not sure if Finamp has the capability.
Edit2: Yes, it can cache music.
Yeah, Tumbleweed has a good track record with NVIDIA drivers in my experience. As with updates in general.
Although I still use X11 as Wayland still has graphical issues in some apps for me. Usually Flatpaks. That makes it unusable for me for the time being.
Edit: I have an older card (1050ti), so maybe I don’t get the latests drivers anymore?? On version 550.
Yes, Docker apps are more appropriate for servers and most apps are “made” to run 24/7 to serv the home or workplace.
They are very much worth the “work to setup” as they can be transfered/replicated to any system.
Flatpak and the alike are for running apps on a desktop/laptop.
That’s funny since Nextcloud is a bloated mess.
“Unreliable Backup” is probably the worse.
Wait, I have a better name. Duplicati!
Found a Swede in this joint! Cheers.
Yeah, this is a good recommendation.
Been using it for years for a phone with no Google account.
I used to use Airsonic. Suporte auto downloads of podcast episodes.
It worked for me as I mostly listens to music and 1 or 2 podcasts once and a while. Not listened to podcast for a while so might use just Antenna Pod.
I have also moved on from Airsonic to LMS (Lightweight Music Server) and use Ultrasonic on mobile.