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[–] EDRBd97kWbT2KzK@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

It means 3/4 of the apps you use aren't free software which is not an issue with F-Droid.

[–] EDRBd97kWbT2KzK@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

GrapheneOS only supports modern pixels though. LineageOS is the one with the largest compatibility with both modern and older devices.

[–] EDRBd97kWbT2KzK@lemmy.world 13 points 1 year ago

I made a website to help finding well-maintained F-Droid apps through Github/Gitlab metrics here: https://dbeley.github.io/fdroid-insights/

[–] EDRBd97kWbT2KzK@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Intel NUCs were very good machines but honestly they were completely overpriced compared to Chuwi/Minisforum/etc.

My guess is they were just not enough sales, that's all.

[–] EDRBd97kWbT2KzK@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thanks for the suggestion, I just added some responsive support! It's not perfect (it might still be a bit small) but it should be more usable on mobile.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1260359

Hello everyone, I recently developed a website called F-Droid Insights, which is a simple website that let you explore F-Droid apps enriched by data coming from external websites such as Github.

F-Droid is amazing and serves as my main source to find Android apps. Unfortunately it can be difficult to discover new apps there, as F-Droid lacks a method to estimate the popularity of a project. F-Droid Insights incorporates repository information (number of stars, number of forks) coming from Github, Gitlab and Codeberg.

A few notes:

  • To create filters (in order to see all apps from the "Games" category or to filter out apps hosted on github) you can use the Custom Search Builder located at the bottom of the page.
  • The first page load can be quite slow on mobile devices, just wait for the page to be completely loaded and it should be fine.

Feel free to reach out if you have any questions!

 

Hello everyone, I recently developed a website called F-Droid Insights, which is a simple website that let you explore F-Droid apps enriched by data coming from external websites such as Github.

F-Droid is amazing and serves as my main source to find Android apps. Unfortunately it can be difficult to discover new apps there, as F-Droid lacks a method to estimate the popularity of a project. F-Droid Insights incorporates repository information (number of stars, number of forks) coming from Github, Gitlab and Codeberg.

A few notes:

  • To create filters (in order to see all apps from the "Games" category or to filter out apps hosted on github) you can use the Custom Search Builder located at the bottom of the page.
  • The first page load can be quite slow on mobile devices, just wait for the page to be completely loaded and it should be fine.

Feel free to reach out if you have any questions!

 

I just created awesome-lemmy based on the well-known awesome lists.

There is already a awesome-lemmy-instances which is specialized in Lemmy instances but no general list that's why I created one.

It's forked from awesome-scala which has a very neat python script to easily add new projects so it should be quite easy to contribute, feel free to add tools, apps and websites linked to lemmy!