interesting - I wonder what one would cost.
I like to imagine it as a fake Android CalDAV Client that doesn’t subscribe to a CalDav Server, but instead to a directory that you define. The UI is also based on DAVx5. It doesn’t store iCal-files, but Fossify Calendar allows export of events in iCal.
You can use DecSync!
synchronizes RSS, contacts, calendars, tasks and more without requiring a server
It is quiet easy to set up for Android with DecSync CC
With any Calendar App you like. I enjoy Fossify Calendar.
For PC you can install DecSync-Plugin for Radicale. And then import your Calender’s to any CalDav compatible program.
How does one “fork” a repo like this and then is proud about 100+ contributors he got? I believe they know exactly what they are doing and just don’t care.
Codium or VScode and Signal are not available as Browser Apps afaik. And for Spotify - I rarely use that - but when I do it’s nice to have the songs downloaded wich only exists in the Proton APP Version.
With only Codium, Firefox, Spotify and Signal I get close to 16GB :(
Did you had any troubles with the hardware? Did the touchscreen work out of the box and which OS?
done and subscribed :)
a rare case in which >100% is possible
this is a petition by residents of the EU. https://eci.ec.europa.eu/038/public/#/screen/home
My guess is that it’s mainly just missing Information?
Silence - a Signal fork is actually still quiet decent. Simple and support for encrypted SMS. Which is a fun feature.
Great News: Next update will feature binary encoded honking communication /s
I never really noticed performance decrease. But still this is great to know - thank you!
I was thinking about switching fron LaserGRBL to Lightburn becausethey had native Linux support… Guess I’ll keep LaserGRBL + Wine following the guide in this comment
There might be a bug in the labeling code here