I made a list of FOSS apps for AndroidTV
https://github.com/Generator/Awesome-Android-TV-FOSS-Apps
Most don’t support HD streaming due to lack of certification, the UI is mobile not AndroidTV, and many can include malware
I have a box (X96 Max+), with a custom ROM, comes with only the essencial, but AndroidTV itself is not FOSS, the launcher and other services are proprietary, without it is just AOSP.
You can check the supported devices on the site
https://slimboxtv.ru/
For personal use https://forgejo.org/ or https://gogs.io/ should be enough
This is great, I was thinking of doing something similar in bash or python to parse .m3u8 lists and open with mpv or VLC, looks like I don’t need it.
I’ll check it soon.
Unlike other messaging apps, they have access to encryption keys, when you change devices you only need to fill the phone number and all of your messages are available.
On other apps like Signal or matrix, you need to backup or export your keys to other devices, otherwise you can access previous messages.
It’s like you own an apartment and the doorman have keys to all apartments, if you lose the key the doorman can give you a copy, but also have access to your apartment when it pleases.
That means if they want to see your messages they do it anytime, not only when someone report it.
If a government want access to the messages they can access.
WhatsApp Moderators Can Read Your Messages - https://gizmodo.com/whatsapp-moderators-can-read-your-messages-1847629241
WPS Office is just spyware
https://www.wps.com/privacy-policy/
Same, used NextDNS and Pi-Hole then move to AdGuard Home til today.
Built-in (DoH, DoT,…) servers are useful and simple to setup with client identification.
If you live in the USA is still a thing (boosters and masks)
In the rest of the world (like me), is a thing from the past for some time
Need to check Zellij.
On desktop I use Kitty multiple windows on dual monitor with layouts, ditch tmux for kitty.
But i still use tmux on server with tmuxinator to create layouts, Zellij looks to be a good replacement
In trying it doing that on someone hybrid, not surface but a Lenovo, PopOS! seems to works mostly out-of-box.
With sed or awk, without a sample is hard to give a proper example.
sed -i 's/old/new/g' *.json
I started using XFCE because of GNOME 3, it wasn’t for me, and XFCE where more customizable, it suited my need. On GNOME each new version breaks extensions, or stick with the old one, just a headache.
It’s because the website is trying to guess your country by the IP you’re using instead of browser useragent. Don’t know anything to change that, only change the language on the page if possible
Debian can also be FreeBSD https://wiki.debian.org/Debian_GNU/kFreeBSD
Unfortunately died last year