merde,

coffee keeps display awake

Andromxda, (edited )
  • LibreWolf, a privacy-optimized fork of Firefox
  • Mull, hardened Firefox for Android.
  • EteSync with self-hosted Etebase, an end-to-end encrypted solution for syncing calendars and contacts.
  • Molly, a hardened Signal fork for Android.
  • Accrescent, a secure, alternative app store for Android. Still in an early stage of development though.
  • UnifiedPush, a privacy-friendly notification system.
  • LibRedirect, a browser extension that automatically redirects you to private frontends for privacy invasive websites.
  • movie-web, a web app that let’s you watch any movie/tv show for free. I highly recommend it.
  • Seal, an amazing Android app for downloading videos. YTDLnis is an alternative.
  • Cobalt downloader, a website that let’s you download basically everything imaginable from the internet. All kinds of posts, photos and videos from various social media platforms and many other websites.
  • Linkwarden, a bookmark manager that can be self-hosted. Also check out Omnivore and wallabag.
  • ArchiveBox, a self-hosted app for archiving websites.
  • Tube Archivist, a self-hosted app for archiving YouTube videos/playlists/channels.

(I love downloading and archiving stuff lol)

ChaoticEntropy,
@ChaoticEntropy@feddit.uk avatar

Is EteSync free? It seems to be offering trials and paid plans.

Andromxda,

That’s for their cloud hosting. But the self-hosted variant is completely free.

Peter_Arbeitslos,

How trustworthy is movie-web in terms of anonymity?

tetris11,
@tetris11@lemmy.ml avatar

As with all these things: do it behind an always-on VPN on a dedicated device.

Andromxda,

Not needed, it never connects to the content sources directly, it always uses a proxy. You can even deploy your own proxy for free on Cloudflare or Netlify.

ayam,

Compared to torrent, i would say it’s more “anonym” since you connect to a server instead of other pc.

Andromxda, (edited )

Depends on you, if you don’t trust their proxies, you can deploy your own. movie-web is basically just a search engine (with a pretty good and user friendly UI/UX in my opinion) that pulls content from other sources.

nrbray,

great finds, is this list curated anywhere?

Andromxda,

No that was just off the top of my head

derpgon,

It’s right there lol

proletar_ian,

This is fantastic! Just started switching over to Librewolf and Mull. I discovered xBrowserSync in the process, which is a great way to sync browser bookmarks. www.xbrowsersync.org

Andromxda,

If you only use Firefox-based browsers, you don’t actually need the extension. You can simply enable Firefox Sync in the LibreWolf settings and it’s end-to-end encrypted by default.

onion,

Lemmy

(applause)

delirious_owl,
@delirious_owl@discuss.online avatar

Fuck Lemmy. I’m only here because there is nothing better (yet)

nasi_goreng,
@nasi_goreng@lemmy.zip avatar

Why?

delirious_owl,
@delirious_owl@discuss.online avatar

Mostly because the devs are assholes that are throwing instance admins anf users under the bus by refusing to work on moderation tools and data privacy law related issues.

danielquinn,
@danielquinn@lemmy.ca avatar

Are they refusing patches, or are you just expecting people to do what you want for free?

delirious_owl,
@delirious_owl@discuss.online avatar

They are refusing patches and we as a community do expext them to address serious legal issues that they are being paid by the community to address.

Its funny to watch them make the same mistakes as reddit.

sag,

668 comments in 1 month. It means you like the content of lemmy

delirious_owl,
@delirious_owl@discuss.online avatar

Yes. The content produced by the users.

Lemmy devs are making the same mistake reddit made. They’re throwing the users under the bus, when its the users that make the platform.

isVeryLoud,

You can start your own instance, and you could even develop a compatible, federated protocol like kbin. That’s the beauty of the fediverse.

delirious_owl,
@delirious_owl@discuss.online avatar

Starting my own instance would just make me legally vulnerable because the tools for moderation dont exist.

I will likely jump to sublinks when available, which was created because of these issues.

ayam,
  • RiMusic basically saves me about 6 bucks a month from spotify subscription lol
  • Droid-Ify much better interface to F-Droid
  • Grayjay newpipe but with much better ui, worth nothing is developed by louis rousmann
  • NixOS not necessarily improve my daily life but i’ve been having a really good time trying it recently
Interstellar_1,
@Interstellar_1@pawb.social avatar

Grayjay isn’t open source

ShadowCat,
isthereanydeal,

It is open source. But the license is not foss at the moment. They expresed their desire to make something that send revenue to creators

chebra,
@chebra@mstdn.io avatar

@isthereanydeal therefore it's not open source. See for something to be called "open source" it needs a bit more than just for the code to be readable. The only people who define open source as source readable are the people who don't want to create open source software.

isthereanydeal,

There’s a clear difference between open source and free open source software. It is open source but the licence is not “free”. Not entirely at least

chebra,
@chebra@mstdn.io avatar

@isthereanydeal Nope. That distinction only appeared when big companies kinda became afraid of open source software, so they wanted to redefine the term, create some confusion, corrupt it..

isthereanydeal,

You may have a point but there’s a difference anyway

heyoni,

Did you unselect your upvote?

chebra,
@chebra@mstdn.io avatar

@heyoni I'm commenting from mastodon, I don't even see any upvotes. Someone just started downvoting me because they ran out of arguments 🤷‍♂️

heyoni,

That must be why. On lemmy, like reddit you automatically upvote your own comments. Yours was at 0 probably cause mastodon doesn’t do that.

n0x0n,

Open source is when the source code is available.

Free software is when the source is available and the license lets you exercise your 4 freedoms.

chebra,
@chebra@mstdn.io avatar

@n0x0n You are wrong though: https://opensource.org/osd

> Introduction
> Open source doesn’t just mean access to the source code.

Literally the first sentence.

The definition you are using is being spread by the likes of Meta and Amazon.

n0x0n,

Taking only a part of my post does not make sense in this context.

ayam,

Actually you’re kinda right, their own license doesn’t allow commercial redistribution (kinda similar with CC:NC) which make them not open source. I personally have no problems with that though.

Fake4000,

Definitely Syncthing.

Great app to sync my phone with my laptop.

sin_free_for_00_days,

It’s also great for sharing files with friends/family. I gave a couple of friends a folder address, and we all just drop shit in there that we want the others to see.

Sensitivezombie,

Are you self hosting?

sin_free_for_00_days,

There really isn’t any “hosting” with Syncthing. Everyone sharing the folder is kind of hosting.

Sensitivezombie,

How did you get to work outside your home network since you have shared folder with friends and family?

sin_free_for_00_days,

Try it out. It’s free. Install it on a PC or phone, set up a shared folder. Put something in it. Set up syncthing on another phone/computer and use the same folder name. The program takes care of all the network stuff.

christophski,

I have an extensive syncthing set up but I find the mobile app a battery hungry

Lemongrab,
@Lemongrab@lemmy.one avatar

Syncthing-fork which fixes battery drain issue and others as well. I’ll just leave this here for your battery needs: f-droid.org/…/com.github.catfriend1.syncthingandr…

christophski,

Awesome thanks!

andrew,
@andrew@lemmy.stuart.fun avatar

And so many other things. I’ve also used it for “cloud saves” back/forth from my desktop to my steam deck on games that don’t support them for various reasons. Dyson Sphere Program being one, because the files can get quite large.

mfat,

Shotcut helped me get rid of the heavy, bloated Premiere Pro.

7bicycles,

I switched from Shotcut to Kdenlive as it seemed a lot more feature rich to me, still FOSS obviously

mfat,

I plan to give it a try.

wild,

Have you used Davinci Resolve? Curious how it compares to that.

Andromxda,

Resolve isn’t open source. But Kdenlive might be a good alternative, it has more features than Shotcut.

TheAnonymouseJoker,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

The movies you watch are not made on open source stack. Does that make the movies bad?

kenopsik,

Nobody said anything about Resolve being bad. The topic of this conversation and community is Open Source, so a closed source suggestion was not relevant.

mfat,

I haven’t. Too much for my needs.

Schlemmy,

QGIS

Powerful mapping and geographic analysis software.

gerdesj,

Errm, Wireshark. Please bear with me.

Wireshark is a shining example of an open source project completely and utterly crapping on the closed source competition. As a result we all benefit. I recall spending a lot of someone else’s money on buying a sort of ruggedized laptop with two ethernet ports to do the job back in the day.

Nowdays, I can run up a tcpdump session on a firewall remotely with some carefully chosen timings and filters and download it to my PC and analyse it with Wireshark.

OK, all so convenient but is it any use?

Say you have a VoIP issue of some sort. The PCAP from tcpdump that you pass to Wireshark can analyse it to the nth degree. Wireshark knows all about SIP and RTP (and IAX) and you can even play back the voice streams or have them graphed so you can see what is wrong or whatever. That’s just VoIP, it has loads of other dissectors and decorators built in.

So what?

The UK (for example) will be dispensing with boring old, but reliable, POTS (Plain Old Telephony System) by 2025. Our entire copper telephony and things like RedCare (defunct soon) will go away.

We are swapping out circuit switching for packet switching. To be fair, a lot of the backend is already TCP/UDP/IP that is shielded away from us proles. When SoGEA (Single Order Generic Ethernet Access) really kicks in then the old school electric end to end connection will be lost in favour of packet switching, which never fails (honest guv).

If you are an IT bod of any sort, you really should be conversant with Wireshark.

krash,

Thank you for the detailed reply and the explanations to (mostly) all the jargon :-)

Sweden is also doing a lot of deprecation of old telephony systems, those that I know of is that 2G and 3G are going away by 2025.

The less tech debt we pass onto future generations, the better.

gerdesj,

In the UK at least, the POTS (Plain Old …) copper phone lines carry an electrical current as well as signals and can power the handset. There are certain guarantees about this so that in an emergency your phone will still work so you can dial 999 (our original emergency number) or 112. Our fire regulations require something like 30 minutes before things should start failing. In the real world, you get out immediately and use your mobile.

We have an emergency alarm monitoring system used by businesses. Its generally known as “Red Care” which was a brand run by BT (British Telecom). You have a small device connected to a phone line (and powered by it) and it will monitor your fire detectors and building access control systems and a 24 hour manned monitoring centre will notify you in the event of an emergency. Nowadays, these devices will use your wifi and internet connection. Sometimes: old school is best.

digdilem,

I respectfully disagree.

I had redcare via Age Concern for my mum before she went into a home with dementia - it was a few years ago and it was all that was available.

Nowadays, the panic alarms are, I believe, entirely self contained using a sim card and mobile connectivity and include location information - so they are not reliant on local power or internet connection. That locational information could be life saving - one time my mother got very confused, left her flat and was wandering around outside in freezing conditions. Luckily someone heard her calling out and took her home, but she could easily have died that night and was so confused that she didn’t think to use her dongle which was still around her neck, and it is doubtful it would have been in range of her base station anyway. A modern system can also include geofencing and even positional data (if someone falls down), takes it off, or battery runs low and automatically alert. Just like redcare, the modern systems are manned 24/7 just the same.

Sometimes old school is not best.

gerdesj,

I think we might be writing at cross purposes. The system you had for your mum obviously worked effectively for you and that is the important thing.

POTS provide(s|d) a fixed point of reference - your address is registered against the number for 999 etc; it provides power for a handset or device; Its been like that for a lot of decades! These are cast iron guarantees. A POTS line has guarantees, enshrined in UK law, that mobile etc does not have. POTS is circuit switched (well it was) which means there is a physical path between the ends for the duration of the conversation.

So, by old school, I mean that you currently have important guarantees about telephony in the UK that will evaporate in future. In 2025 or so, we in the UK will have finished migrating from our old school POTS copper lines and will enjoy our smart new SoGEA lines instead. Single Order Generic Ethernet Access. Instead of an emulated circuit switched line we will use VoIP across the entire country. Nothing wrong with that but it probably won’t have the guarantees that POTS had.

Red Care is no more - BT have dropped it on the floor as of Feb this year which may indicate that things are not well with our future comms promises. The general system that Red Care was one product of is still available.

This is the important point: Promises (in law) that we used to be able to rely on for comms may (will) be binned.

heyoni,

I was thinking about getting a landline again (US) simply because VoIP and cellular all have issues with latency I find jarring.

AceFuzzLord,

For the past week and a half of a networking fundamentals class I just finished Tuesday, we were learning the basics of Wireshark. So far the biggest problem I’ve found with it is that I couldn’t find a version for Linux so I could use it on my laptop (couldn’t get it to work on wine either).

greywolf0x1,

There’s also a flatpak package for it. Wireshark On Flathub

AceFuzzLord,

I swear I have selective male blindness because I found it in the package manager for my distro after doing a quick search command.

gerdesj,

Which distro do you use? Ubuntu, Debian, Arch and Gentoo have packages and I’ve no doubt that most others do too. On Linux you should not have to go to random websites and download stuff and faff around - use the built in distribution packages. If you are not sure what you’ve got try this at a command prompt and read the output:


<span style="color:#323232;">$ cat /etc/os-release
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span>

As a last resort, you can run tcpdump on nearly anything and dump to .pcap, transfer that and then open that in Wireshark. Note that modern Windows has a OpenSSH client and server available so getting files around via scp is a doddle. Windows can even do NFS too and there is of course Samba - but CIFS/SMB can be tricksy.

Penguincoder,

And if you’re a CLI nerd, tshark is the same thing. Of course very useful for PCAP analysis of any sort.

Takios,

I love Wireshark but I hate every day I have to open it up :D

gerdesj,

I know what you mean. You’ve already read a load of log files on behalf of an “engineer” who seems incapable of doing it themself. You’ve also eliminated DNS and NTP and laughed at suggestions relating to SFC /SCANNOW. Then you roll up your sleeves and plug into the Matrix …

dataprolet,
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  • Takios,

    What?

    shankrabbit,

    This thread is about Wireshark, not WireGuard. Two different things.

    Theharpyeagle,

    I got a Brother embroidery machine only to find that making anything other than the most basic patterns required a very pricey proprietary program. Thankfully I found Ink/Stitch, an open source plug-in for InkScape. It’s still a little rough around the edges, but after getting used to its foibles, it’s very capable with the right amount of elbow grease. The main dev is active and very helpful in their issues.

    Duamerthrax,

    It’s niche as hell, but Syncplay lets you sync up the playback of video files through VLC or MPV player as long as everyone has the same video file stored locally. Better quality then steaming and works on low bandwidth connections.

    OpenTTD,

    ChimeraOS. If you have a non-steam gamerdeck, I recommend backing up the Windows 11 install and replacing it with this outright. It’s based on the Steam Deck OS and makes the process of selecting a game much faster because Windows 11 is bloated as shit.

    CCRhode,
    @CCRhode@lemmy.ml avatar

    I used to use [a Windows 3.1 shrink-wrapped software package] that offered notepads and appointment calendars. Then I switched to Linux. That was 16 years ago. To take the place of the Windows application, I had to write my own list-maker from scratch. Today, there’s a new python3-pyqt5 version (under GNU General Public License) of my script for Linux and Windows desktops to help maintain the equivalent of index-card files. Obviously this is not something you’d use just to be like everybody else. I use it because I don’t really know how others handle their everyday lists and I can’t think of an easier way. If you, too, suspect it ought to be easier than it is, it may be. Please look at Tonto2. Thanks.

    lseif,

    linux

    digdilem,

    I like the energy, but this doesn’t qualify as “lesser known”

    lseif,

    okay, reroll. uhh… firefox?

    runeko,
    @runeko@programming.dev avatar

    Ooooh. So close. Care for a third try?

    lseif,

    hmmm… microsoft?

    land, (edited )
    onlinepersona,

    Wow, it’s not even in nixpkgs. Not very known at all.

    Oh, it’s a windows app. nvm

    CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

    Zerush, (edited )
    @Zerush@lemmy.ml avatar

    Together with the ShareX extension (FF and Chromium), using with FileCoffee (setup script), a killer app

    (FileCoffee isn’t OpenSource, but i recommend it as one of the most private host and sharer (images, multimedia, video, documents, presentations, text…), 100% free (account (free) optional), made in the EU (Netherland), best replacement of Imgur, which is a little less than spyware.)

    I use also

    And to turn off the bad habits and sniffings of Windows

    land,

    Cheers for recommendations.

    I use:

    • proton VPN
    • Portmaster
    • Wintoys = Windows debloater (I also have another tool that has almost all debloaters for Windows)
    • Xnviewer = image viewer (will be checking out the one you’ve suggested)
    • CopyQ (Clipboard manager)
    • Start11 (Not open source but a good tool for taskbar customisation)
    • QuickLook (selecting a file or folder then pressing the space bar, you can view a document, video, folder, or song without having to open it)
    • HotKeyP - App launcher (I turn off all start-up apps and use this tool to launch all the desired apps with a single hotkey)
    • Flow Launcher - I can’t use Windows without Flow Launcher; it’s my universal search engine for everything.
    nossaquesapao,

    Never heard of wintoys. How does it compare to win-debloat-tools?

    land,

    It’s not that powerful but does the job, but if you want more advanced ones. This tool has almost every single one of them. With one click, you can download any debloater.

    github.com/xemulat/XToolbox

    Edit: it also has windows optimiser tools.

    Zerush,
    @Zerush@lemmy.ml avatar

    Instead of Start11, use Rainmeter (FOSS), to customize not only the taskbar, but almost the whole UI + all kind of widgets. You can create your own skin (scripts), or use one of the hundreds made by the community in Deviantart and other sites (links in the homepage). Complete Wiki and tutorils. Before i forgot that i use also FreeTube and SMplayer as externplayer, if FreeTube fails, Gimp and Krita, but i think that these are already well known apps.

    Jaysyn,
    Jaysyn avatar

    GraphCalc

    I've tried other calculators & just keep coming back to this one.

    realengo,

    Not open source.

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