I can find it on Droidify no problem and after reading your comment, I also tried on F-droid app and I can see it there as well. Maybe you don’t have it configured properly.
“…could’ve made it but it’s cozy in the rut…”
I can find it on Droidify no problem and after reading your comment, I also tried on F-droid app and I can see it there as well. Maybe you don’t have it configured properly.
The app (locally, on your device) checks if someone from your contact list installed (became available) on Signal, and if they did, you get notified by the app.
And it shares your phone number with everyone in your contacts who has Signal installed.
Someone can get notified only if they already have you in their contact list (so they already have your phone number), and have Signal installed.
I still wish you could choose if you want others to be notified tho…
I was looking for a bookmark app that can sync via Syncthing too, but I had no luck finding such an app.
I think I will end up using markdown editor (notes app), specifically Markor, because it allows appending links to a file (note) through the share menu. It’s using .md files which you can easily sync via Syncthing, and then open the file on desktop with some markdown editor like Joplin.
On desktop you would have to manually copy and paste the link into the file though.
It’s probably possible to streamline that process more, but if you don’t save a lot of links it’s ok, I guess.
It’s a really nice app, I like the fact that it uses mpv, but you cannot pick the stream quality in this app? I always avoid re-encoding (picking different stream quality from jellyfin) but I noticed that it’s missing in Findroid.
Honestly, you can just use the habit tracking app.
Loop Habits Tracker is a good one.
You just create a measurable habit and use 1-10 scale for your mood tracking.
I really hope there aren’t people stupid enough to buy or even want that.
Keepass XC on PC, Keepass DX on Android, Syncthing to sync database
Works flawlessly!
Name two that aren’t Bing or Google and that don’t suck ass.
Mixplorer also adds the option in the share menu to save the file.
From my experience, in chrome browsers, tap and hold context menu will differ in some cases (I’m not exactly sure depending on what), but sometimes you will have the option copy link address which will copy just the image link, and in other cases you will only have share image option which I personally never use.
It seems like share image option copies the image into the clipboard and if you choose to include the link, it will also paste the link bellow (link to the page where you copied the image from, and not the direct link to the image, it seems like). And that will work (including the link) only if you share the image to a specific app. If you choose copy image option from the share menu, it will only copy the image to clipboard without the link, even if you choose to include the link as well.
So in such cases you would have to long tap on the image, open image in new tab and then copy the link from the url bar, which is how I always done it, but it is pretty stupid that you can’t copy only the link from that share menu.
Maybe there is some other way that I don’t know of ¯\(ツ)/¯
In firefox browser you will always have the option to copy image location, which will copy just the image link, I’m not sure about other browsers.
So what would be a good solution to this? What is something simple that bots are bad at but humans are good at it?
I was just messing with the settings and this is what worked for me…
Go to Spell Checker settings (you can search that term in system settings, for me it was in Languages & Input > Tools category > Spell Checker)
I was just reading this issue on Github last night and I really don’t see how PeerTube is any better than a traditional server for hosting videos. The peer part of it seems to have such a miniscule impact on the whole thing that it just feels like a gimmick. I’ve read that the biggest problem for PeerTube instance hosts is storage and not the bandwidth. The only thing that peers can save you is tiny bit of bandwidth from what I understand.
So from what I’ve gathered, relying on peers only for hosting the video is completely unviable. And that makes sense, especially for old, unpopular videos, there will be no peers to begin with. Even if every video on the site is being “seeded” by viewers, the reliability of connection and bandwidth would be very bad because you can’t know if the peer is some guy on the dial up connection. Even in the perfect scenario where everyone had very reliable connection and good bandwidth, the fact that browsers don’t support p2p protocol and rely on a hack/workaround to use it, will mean that there will be delays. So starting the video and rewinding would be painfully slow.
Is there something that I’m missing, or is PeerTube really not that much better than a “normal” video hosting server?
mpv player should be able to do it, if you install the script.
Yeah it is visible, but much more subtle than on your original picture in the post.
Easier to see against the black background:
Maybe it’s just a temporary image retention? Was there something (bright or white) previously at that section of the screen? Like some app that you use often?
You can use the lockdown mode on Android, but you have to remember to turn it on.
I think the only way to show the icon on the status bar with tasker is using the notification (notify task) and giving it an icon.
Profile: Detect Auto-rotation setting change
Event: Custom Setting [ Type:System Name:accelerometer_rotation Value:* ]
Enter Task: Un-notify if autorotate off
A1: Custom Setting [
Type: System
Name: accelerometer_rotation
Read Setting To: %arstat ]
A2: Notify Cancel [
Title: ar ]
If [ %arstat ~ 0 ]
A3: Notify [
Title: ar
Icon: mw_device_screen_rotation
Number: 0
Priority: 3
LED Colour: Red
LED Rate: 0 ]
If [ %arstat ~ 1 ]
You can set the notification to silent.
https://fediverse.observer/stats&months=96
But shows different numbers.