Tiny keyboard only supports en_US layout, I need at least two more of them.
8Vim is an interesting concept (on those without physical kbds) but I couldn't find a way to quickly switch the input language or at least quickly toggle between non-Latin and Latin, although there is some kind of quirky gesture to perform to do this. Probably need to put more time and effort into learning this arcane input method, but Thumb-Key looks more straightforward to me as of now.
Auro. But I will write to the dev on the next week. Then, if he responds negatively, I'll patch it out myself.
https://github.com/bluewallet/bluewallet
I think it is, although I don't see them advertising it. Which is strange.
Ywallet also doesn't advertise it, only mentioning the repo link in their FAQ.
Nevermind about Lagrange, found https://skyjake.github.io/fdroid/repo/ and added to F-Droid. It would replace both Buran and Pocket Gopher then.
Yay, it works on 8.1 too, noice, thanks!
Nevermind about Lagrange, found https://skyjake.github.io/fdroid/repo/ and added to F-Droid. It would replace both Buran and Pocket Gopher then.
Is there Lagrange for Android already? Because Buran is also aimed at Gemini browsing.
Is BlueWallet FOSS?
For others, I don't know, will take a look myself.
A viable FOSS set for any degoogled Android:
- Launcher: KISS Launcher
- App sources: F-Droid + FFUpdater + Obtainium
- File manager: Amaze
- Keyboard: Thumb-Key (unless you have a physical one)
- Browsers: Mull/Mulch, Firefox Focus, Tor Browser (all via FFUpdater), Pocket Gopher, Buran
- Email client: K-9 Mail
- Camera: Open Camera
- OTP app: Aegis
- CLI environment: Termux
- Media players: VLC, Xmp Mod Player, Clipious
- Communications: Conversations, aTox, Element, Linphone, Jitsi Meet
- Crypto wallets: Unstoppable, Monerujo, Ywallet
- Smartwatch interaction: Gadgetbridge, Casio G-Shock Smart Sync
- Utils: Orbot, Orientation Faker, Wasted
I'd like to look at their faces when they find out that about a half of that content actually isn't AI-generated.
No. It refuses to work on rooted devices. Some crypto wallet apps just display a warning but still function. This one's developer thinks he knows better than us.
This is what happens when people with fiat corporate slave mentality go into FOSS and cryptocurrencies. That's correct, this is a FOSS app.
Yes, that device is rooted. If it ever happens to be the only device I have to rely upon, it has to be rooted, no other way. And what's more important, it's my own fucking business. I know the risks. I chose crypto specifically to not have to deal with shit like this. Yet some authors still think that they are smarter than their users.
I don't want to do anything with this app. Of course, it's FOSS, I could patch out the root check, or install some workaround on the device. But I'll just look for another wallet. Or make Mina CLI work on Termux until its support is added to something like Unstoppable.
Such dev behavior must be punished. This is not fiat world.

Migrating existing OTP accounts from the current Google Authenticator to Aegis actually requires a second Android device with a camera. Crazy.
Hint: it's not Aegis' fault.
Also, simsup looks suspicious and is (according to the website) only valid for EEA countries.
I'd be more excited if it stood for Firefox 7.
Before erasing userdata, that Gemini PDA had the following password greeting: "Haven't you learned I'm the last who stands?"
And then I remember which song I quoted back then: https://iv.melmac.space/watch?v=Ib__UMBpzeU
Still rox.
Well, that was my first source. I need moar.
OK, so the official rooted Android firmware for Gemini PDA does require ancient MagiskManager 7.0.0, nothing more, nothing less. Noted that.
Gonna install Buran there so that I can browse Gemini on a Gemini.
I understand, thanks for your feedback, but I'd like to see some more alternatives.
Please list all eSIM-for-crypto services that you know: silent.link, simxl, bitrefill, esim2fly, moremins, esimway/esimsdata... what else?
#asknostr
P.S. I'm not desperate (yet), just looking for a backup plan.