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Mindustry: one of the few great games on f-droid (tower defense)


Thanks, hopefully this one stays functional for longer than the others!


yeah, this one is less known and most useful


you’re 7 hours late :-) https://lemmy.ml/post/39895219/22599990


You’re two hours later https://lemmy.ml/post/39895219/22599238 :-)


Didn’t know about the plain HTTP option! I’m using Sharik for this
From my understanding, this bridge does use some the official WhatsApp web client’s API. You only need to connect the official app once in a while (a few seconds every two weeks) and can do so on a separate device.


Hi, there are pre-made ipset lists also, ex: https://github.com/ktsaou/blocklist-ipsets
Hey, note that you can use mautrix-signal to access your Signal account within Element on this phone.


Yes, the only issue I have with it is that you can only have one TOTP for each site entry (need to create two separate entries if using two accounts).
Note that Signal is not a company, it’s an NGO. Would you say that Wikipedia is at risk of disappearing because it’s centralized?
Nobody would host a worldwide instant messaging (including a lot of data such as video) on its own servers. That would be incredibly costly and inefficient. Designing for E2E (nothing critical happening on the server) is the way to go.


Hi, how does it actually tracks payments? thanks!


I guess just don’t by one of these “certified Android devices”. Might become a selling point. Other option would be to run SailfishOS (buy a Jolla phone) or install Ubuntu Touch / Mobian and use Anbox.
Yes, you can use “custom formats” to filters only scene groups (or your own prefered list) in Sonarr/Radarr. There are examples to import here: https://trash-guides.info/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#fr-scene-groups
Agree, very lightweight, simple once-and-forget setup.


Agree, AFAIC it’s only good at bridging protocols. Most likely an ecosystem advantage more than a protocol one.
Right, successor of Paylib too. From a user standpoint, it’s the same than Paypal except that it uses phone numbers for identifiers. It’s supported by a lot of banks already (no need for additional app / account).


That’s a settlement, they did not have to, but voluntarily did before the verdict.
I use Audire (does not require an audd.io API token). It’s open source but only available in the IzzyOnDroid repository.