Not offline but self-hosting available , there’s LinguaCafe it’s like book reading web app with tons of niceties. I am yet to try it for myself.
Not offline but self-hosting available , there’s LinguaCafe it’s like book reading web app with tons of niceties. I am yet to try it for myself.
Not what you asked for, but I’d go for… Chatgpt, claude, mistral, etc. all have free plans that are big enough nowadays… Also, there’s ollama. A searxng plugin with the latter would be neat!
Great idea!!!
And if it weren’t like that, we can also block connections with NetGuard ;)
Maybe you find it. But do keep in mind that FOSS projects tend to be smaller than commercial privacy nightmares. So, if you could live with the functionality being split across apps, it will be more feasible. It’s also easier to maintain smaller apps, so there’s many benefits overall…!
Runner Up, on f-droid is great for measuring speed and the like. I assume you meant running and gps. Other sports (e.g. gym, weights or functional training) got other apps. I’m not logging anything, just use TimeR Machine for everything. As for the food, I have no experience but there are a couple of apps on F-droid like FitBook or SECUSO’s food-tracker. Good luck!
Author of that list reached out devs here, https://github.com/ente-io/ente/issues/983
Check “Image Toolbox” on fdroid
May not be an issue, but if anyone prefers Photoshop CS6 UI, check out: https://github.com/Diolinux/PhotoGIMP#-photogimp
To be honest, there is a lot of jargon on your post that’s alien to me. I don’t work with that aspect of industry. Nonetheless… What about the “no SQL” apps? like any foss alternative to airtable. There are plenty. For example, Baserow (built on top of Django). Perhaps you can build python parsers to load data on it, and expose APIs to automatize…
Browsers could list more than Brave.
Many offers are super cheap for the first N years. I prefer flat and transparent rates, specially for a domain name I will keep (e.g. tied to me, and not the success or failure of some X project of mine)
Have you seen any prices? That was decisive to me. I bought mine through porkbun
I never thought of it as “[tool] in development” but as “[tool] for developers”…! I suppose it can be interpreted with any preposition anyway…
It’s not a representative democracy. It’s direct democracy, like anarchistic communes.
There’s xbrowsersync which can be used with a self hosted service. I am currently hosting another one for myself, LinkDing. It has import from browsers via html, but no real sync. There’s an addon to add new bookmarks directly to it. Another addon, injector is whay made me switch. My search results may contain a previously bookmarked link, this is added and highlighted then.
No, but there are key steps in the installation process that are different. Guiscrcpy uses a binary blob, I’m unsure on how safe it is. Meanwhile, kdeconnect is open source and has many interesting features of their own. (Sending links to open a website between devices, using it in combination with openvpn, and so on…)
I don’t know if it’s what you want but on Linux I had guiscrcpy to open my phone screen as a window and control it with my keyboard and mouse seamlessly. Nowadays I have switched to kdeconnect (there’s gsconnect for gtk desktops environments)
I like nerdfonts. For design, check open source fonts on either gitlab or github. Recently, I came across the work of this person and I really liked it. https://gitlab.com/users/arielmartinperez/projects
Yes. I believe all self-hosting apps are like that. As an example, I have a docker container running Searxng and I use it locally on my PC as default search engine. Just keep in mind that docker compose port mapping (e.g. “3000:80”) attaches to all available IPs unless you specify it like “127.0.0.1:3000:80”.