

Thank you!! I have it now.
Thank you!! I have it now.
I can’t find it on fdroid.
Same here. I switched to Debian, pop and fedora on my machines to escape the snap control.
https://github.com/gpx-animator/gpx-animator
I’m pretty sure this is it. It can run via GUI or command line. I
Only for family. I can’t post here. Doxing etc
It is cool though. Much fun
Wow, this one looks amazing. Thank you.
This is an excellent app and I also use it. I create GPS breadcrumb trails and then animate them with another app on my computer after I export them. I can’t remember the name of it as it’s all automatically scripted now. The export goes to a syncthing folder which then goes to my computer and when the computer sees the new files it automatically creates an MPEG video.
Thank you, that looks excellent. I have just set it up for my exercise schedules.
We use this at work. Great for screen sharing and video chat
This is mine exactly. Mine send to backblaze b2
Correct. The non open source licenses, such as 'fair code ’ are not open source. They are available, but not open.
It dilutes the true meaning, and I find it a little nefarious when a company calls their code open, when it’s in reality available.
I wonder why they just don’t publish on the fDroid store and continue?
https://github.com/T8RIN/ImageResizer
Image toolbox on Android is phenomenal.
Does exactly what you needs, and a tonne more.
I have used OMV for years. Great system.
I remote in using zeroTier.
It’s installed on the OMV server, and I have it on all my devices.
That puts all my devices on a virtual “local network” so I can explore my shared folders, log into the OMV admin panel, etc, anywhere in the world.
Has been working beautifully for me, for years.
I hope that helps.
You can if you wish. You just choose not to. Like so many of us. If more did volunteer, the problem would disappear. It’s that simple.
Oh my goodness! Syncthing without Android leaves me screwed. My whole digital life revolves around it.
An m2 / m2 runs Debian?
I’m absolutely loving immich. Definitely check it out. Via Docker compise is a breeze.