200 sats \ 12 replies \ @siggy47 14 Aug 2023 \ on: What else are you an 'early adopter' of? tech
Graphene, maybe? The one I'm most proud of is watching Breaking Bad from episode 2 of the original run first season.
I'm also a happy GrapheneOS user.
I've been running it for about a year and it's been great. I've discovered many Open Source applications that make my life easier and I don't even need big tech any more. I don't even have the Google service compatibility layer(or anything related to it) installed.
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I don't even have the Google service compatibility layer(or anything related to it) installed.
GMS!
Android xposed was way early. I guess their privacy modules were amazing! Even before GrapheneOS. I still miss it!
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You're way ahead of me. I'm also going the non google route. I am finding Obtanium really helpful. Please post any good software suggestions!
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Here are some useful applications:
Aegis Authenticator is a free, secure and open source app for Android to manage your 2-step verification tokens for your online services.
AntennaPod is a podcast player that is completely open. The app is open-source and you can subscribe to any RSS feed. AntennaPod is built by volunteers without commercial interest, so it respects your privacy while giving you full control.
A simple calendar with events, tasks, customizable colors, widgets and no ads.
A Loyalty Card & Ticket Manager for Android
Easy and quick contact management with no ads, handles groups and favorites too.
Sync your contacts, calendars and tasks. Get live-access to your WebDAV Cloud files. All-in-one CalDAV/CardDAV/WebDAV solution for Android
Fully featured, privacy oriented email app for Android
An open-source keyboard for Android which respects your privacy. Currently in early-beta.
A premium app for managing and editing your photos, videos, GIFs without ads
Loop Habit Tracker, a mobile app for creating and maintaining long-term positive habits
Enabling communication between all your devices. Made for people like you.
OpenKeychain helps you communicate more privately and securely.
Organic Maps is a free Android & iOS offline maps app for travelers, tourists, hikers, and cyclists based on top of crowd-sourced OpenStreetMap data.
RHVoice is a free and open-source multilingual speech synthesizer.
A open source run tracker
A material designed music player for Android
Minimalistic audiobook player
A Material Design Weather Application
And of course, Open source lightning wallets with on-chain support
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Thanks for all this great information!
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Just realized this might be useful to other people as well, so posted a new topic with it
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Good idea. I zapped it to get it rolling. I betvyou get a lot of useful replies.
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In short everything from https://f-droid.org is good!
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Yes, degoogled phone in general
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