@itsfoss Huh, I just learned that Gnome has media sharing. The package for that is apparently called "rygel".
@purism Stating the problem in this way is not very useful. Nobody would like their device to offer absolutely no privacy (e.g. everyone can browse your filesystem), absolutely no security (publicly available shell), or no freedom (every command or action needs third party approval). A certain amount of each is essential. A better question would be how much of each is a hard requirement for you and how much is merely nice to have.
@486timetable@mastodon.green @toddo @auschwitzmuseum @tylerzonia
You have fundamentally misunderstood the message, which is to realize that they were incredibly evil humans. Not magical monsters from outer space. Normal people living all around us could also become this evil if they start believing in an evil ideology like Nazism.
Calling Nazis monsters implies that regular humans cannot become this evil. But we can. Believing we cannot makes it more likely that such atrocities will happen again.
@billyhampton @auschwitzmuseum They are interchangeable. Wikipedia has background information if you are interested: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanukkah#Alternative_spellings
@auschwitzmuseum @histodons Someone asked for shorter toots; I disagree. The length is fine, they could even be longer. But you post a bit too often for me. My timeline is made mostly of your posts. Maybe this will change as I follow more people.
As for interactions, remember that Fediverse is more than just Mastodon. Take a look at Pixelfed or Peertube.
Thank you and keep doing God's work.
@OwenK @fdroidorg
Transportr: Tells you what public transport to take to get somewhere, very useful.
Mather: Better, text-based calculator (also includes unit conversion)
Calendula: medical prescription management (reminder to take, reminder to buy, etc.)
Document Viewer: Viewer/manager for PDF, EPUB, .cbz and other formats
Scrambled Exif: Removes metadata when sharing photos
Syncthing: Really good file synchronization
TEdit: Text editor
VLC: Media player
@OwenK @fdroidorg
Aegis Authenticator: 2FA code generator
OsmAnd+: Offline maps based on OpenStreetMap; paid on Google Play, but free on F-Droid (still, doesn't hurt to donate)
Simpletask: TODO app, supports the todo.txt format
Markor: Notes app, also supports todo.txt
Phone Saver: Save files from the share menu
Simple Apps series: Replacements for basic apps; I especially like Simple Gallery and Simple Contacts (it can edit birthdays)
Sky Map: Live night sky guide