Luke Smith's email wizz is also great for self hosting and follows KISS a little better. No web UI tho. That can be a pro or con. https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/
Remember to close your channels before going on a 2 week vacation without your phone! Wild π
Don't use lightning. It naturally tends toward centralization and custodians.
PC: i3, Newsboat, Dungeon crawl stone soup
Android: AntennaPod, Tasks, NewPipe (all from f-droid ofc)
+1 for Newsboat
Bitwarden clients talking to a self-hosted vaultwarden instance.
I use it as my daily driver for the same reasons. π
I think the 6a has security patches scheduled for the next 4ish years so you'll be good for awhile. Graphene's install process has gotten super easy in the past couple years. Amazing project over there.
Signal is so easy, my Grandma can use it.
After reading his posts it appears he's probs no longer here hah
Ah is he here? I did not realize!
With Twitter accounts now behind with walls, I don't have any way to monitor for Samourai SCODEs. I don't have (or want) a Telegram. Previously I was using Nitter's RSS feed.
On the pod no but on nostr you sound like a Minnesotan having a spat with a family member π
We should adapt the "silence brand" meme for the blue checks.
These "blue check" quips you make just feels like you're just passively chirping nostr:npub1guh5grefa7vkay4ps6udxg8lrqxg2kgr3qh9n4gduxut64nfxq0q9y6hjy.
I've not played around with it so I can't offer an opinion. My strong preference for choosing tools (especially JS) though is to pick well established, mature libraries/frameworks.
The fact npm modifies the package-lock.json file when you run npm install is frustrating. Just install the same set of packages every time.
Yarn is better anyways. The yarn.lock file is actually a proper lock file.