Tbh, I don't like the coverage they're giving to this issue. It feels like the new restrictions to sideloading are being done in a vacuum (and as though Google had always offered the "advanced workflow" mentioned, which was not the case. It came after popular outcry, IIRC), and not as a new chapter in a history of encroaching on users's freedoms done by a profit-driven company. It feels like the concerned users are overblowing the situation and that "reasonable" users need not preoccupy themselves.
Emanuel
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Of note in this article is the mention of nel0x's fork of Syncthing-Fork, which is, as much as I've gathered, and old contributor to Syncthing and more trusted member of the community than researchxxl, as well as much more transparent about the whole changing of hands of the Syncthing-Fork project.
This issue on researchxxl's fork might also be of interest, as it documents the (lack of) response to the whole sketchiness of what is happening, as well as more discussion.
I would buy a copy of a game you pirated but liked very much, just as a way of giving thanks
This is great. I hope early access to quarterly releases comes soon
Same here. Grayjay when it doesn't work