

I’d love if this had end to end encryption so I could host it on my VPS. Is this on the roadmap?


I’d love if this had end to end encryption so I could host it on my VPS. Is this on the roadmap?
I always think of Json Derulo


Probably not exactly what you are looking for (and not maintained anymore) but this app allows you to set up your subscriptions (like phone plan, internet, streaming services, etc.) and it reminds you once the subscription is about to be renewed. You could set different time intervals for your different tasks.


That’s no skateboard, that’s a longboard specifically made for these kind of downhill rides


If she looked for help because of violent parents, it might be dangerous to have that video of her online


I’m using GPodder with AntennaPod on my smartphone and Kasts on my PC. Works good if you don’t switch between smartphone and PC very often (it syncs every x minutes with the server, so it can get out of sync if you start using your other device and sync hadn’t happened yet)
I kinda get why the GrapheneOS developers don’t want their product discussed on reddit: Imagine you’re searching for a problem with GrapheneOS and the only thing popping up is a Reddit thread. They don’t want their users having to go there as the “only” option to get their problem fixed


You could use third party clients with 2FA enabled in the past (at least I could). I think I used my normal password for the clients, so no real 2FA on that side, but that’s no different from the new app specific passwords. IMAP doesn’t allow 2FA so every mail provider allowing third party clients essentially has a weak point with no 2FA there.


Is there an easy way to add tags (language and interests) to servers? I excepted one instance to come up with a certain combination, but there were none at all


You cant login to accounts yet :( So for now the app is pretty useless to me


Paperless-GPT looks promising:
paperless-gpt seamlessly pairs with paperless-ngx to generate AI-powered document titles and tags, saving you hours of manual sorting.
Always wondered why this isn’t built in, since paperless-ngx already has some nice AI features. When uploading a bulk of scanned documents, it’s always a hassle to name them all something meaningful.


Maybe not exactly what you’re looking for, but this app could be useful someday: https://github.com/ligi/SurvivalManual It’s also available in F-Droid, but didn’t receive any updates for 4 years. It’s basically an easily navigatable pdf that tells you what to do in a survival situation


Well written! I’ve had a similar experience with a habit tracking app. I’ve once stopped using it and after getting back to it after a year or so, it was so much worse with so many new pay walled limitations. An open source habit tracker on the other hand stayed the same for years and was even improved further. If you’re inrerested: Loop Habit Tracker https://f-droid.org/packages/org.isoron.uhabits/
Oh no, I did a rook(ie) mistake :(
ok thanks for the reply. I understand that this would take very much work but I wouldn’t be comfortable hosting something with potentially very sensitive data on a remote server where the admins could see the files. Unfortunately hosting on my Raspberry Pi at home isn’t possible because of this error when starting the docker containers (which seems to be a Raspberry issue).
What is the difference between your encryption at rest and disk/file system encryption? Would the use case be that someone stealing the server couldn’t access the files?