strypey, to til
@strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz avatar

about ;

"Independent, Uncensored, Private Search"

... using its own index, not Goggle, Bing, or Yandex:

https://rightdao.com/

to @Seirdy for maintaining this page on web search engines;

https://seirdy.one/posts/2021/03/10/search-engines-with-own-indexes/

badrihippo,
@badrihippo@fosstodon.org avatar

Of late, has been blocking all requests off the bat and I've decided to treat that as a feature 🦇

@strypey @Seirdy

farooqkz, to android
@farooqkz@blackrock.city avatar

@justincroser

I use #KaiOS :) But I have an ebook reader running #Android with #epaper display. But that's not my mobile phone.

Edit:

And the only reason it's Android, is because there is no good hardware on the market running else OS.

badrihippo,
@badrihippo@fosstodon.org avatar

@farooqkz I'm using too! But wondering whether to get an device for the few things like need apps like cab booking and payments (so unlike you it will be partially a phone). Of course if I can get those apps onto KaiOS that would be even better...

@justincroser

badrihippo,
@badrihippo@fosstodon.org avatar

@farooqkz oh nice! So an tablet does work 🙂

I don't (yet) use Matrix, but I use and am (in fits and starts) developing a client for the same 😉

https://git.disroot.org/badrihippo/convo

@justincroser

amberage, to random
@amberage@eldritch.cafe avatar

Okay, this is a long shot, but maybe someone can help.

I've got a Nokia phone with KaiOS on it (Firefox OS offshoot). It's utter garbage and I would like to switch to a new one.

The one problem is that there's a lot of WhatsApp chats on there that I would like to keep, mostly for sentimental purposes. And since this is a niche OS with a WhatsApp implementation developed specifically for that phone, which lacks all but the most basic features (no WhatsApp web, no calls, no file transfer, and crucially no backups), if I just took the SIM out and stuck it into my new phone, I'd lose all that.

Does anyone have experience with that sort of situation, or with KaiOS in general, and could give me some pointers about manually scraping that data off the phone? I don't have high hopes, but perhaps someone out there knows something.

badrihippo, to javascript
@badrihippo@fosstodon.org avatar

Is there a good frontend library for out there? Something like Semaphore but on top of which I can add my own UI ✏️

If there is, I can use it to make a Fedi client for :fedi:

perry, to random German
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badrihippo, to random
@badrihippo@fosstodon.org avatar

Hey @nemo have you looked into the or APIs? How feasible is it to develop our own apps/frontends that plug in to the network?

If it works maybe I'll try something for 🤔

badrihippo, to random
@badrihippo@fosstodon.org avatar

Just made commits after a long gap to #Convo, my #XMPP app for #KaiOS. Still many basics to be worked out like rendering chats properly and allowing users to start a new conversation, but at least it's hackily usable :xmpp:

https://git.disroot.org/badrihippo/convo

PS: if anyone familiar with #ConverseJS can help with making a headless version of the #OMEMO plugin that would be much appreciated! Please boost if you know anyone who can help there 🔒

badrihippo, to windows
@badrihippo@fosstodon.org avatar

I've hardly used any proprietary OS ( being an exception) and it always surprises me how people are hooked to things like . I don't even mean ideologically; that thing is just so dysfunctional that I'd use almost anything else out of pure selfishness 🏃

(YMMV of course, and I get that if you're a gamer or someone who uses specialised software that hasn't been released elsewhere, you may not have a choice)

perry, to random German
@perry@swiss.social avatar

I have made progress in developing my webRTC app and will soon release a version in the KaiOS store.

https://github.com/strukturart/flop

badrihippo, to GNOME
@badrihippo@fosstodon.org avatar

I don't know how it works, but when I plug in my phone I get a "mobile broadband" option automatically appearing in my :gnome: menu, which allows me to toggle broadband independently of the phone's mobile data setting 📶

Is it detecting it as an external modem or something? Anyway, it's pretty cool, although I don't know what to do with it besides enable mobile data without fiddling with the phone 😅

PS: The one marked "Vi India" is mobile data; it even shows signal strength!

linmob, to linuxphones
@linmob@fosstodon.org avatar

#Plasma6Mobile on #OnePlus6 - #postmarketOS edge.

Not much to say yet, but it feels quite smooth and I love the mode dark wallpaper.

farooqkz,
@farooqkz@blackrock.city avatar

@DrewNaylor

Unfortunately, Librem 5 is too expensive. I can't pay 1k to buy a phone. Plus it's not a feature phone. I'm a #KaiOS #Nokia 800 Tough user here.

simevidas, to random
@simevidas@mastodon.social avatar

“Introducing the KaiOS TZ1“

Some people in Tanzania will use this smart feature phone to browse the web over 2G. Talk about optimizing web performance.

https://www.kaiostech.com/introducing-the-most-affordable-connected-mobile-phone-in-tanzania/

schizanon,
@schizanon@mas.to avatar

@fabrice @simevidas why are these device manufacturers stuck on KaiOS 2? Does KaiOS 3 only support some newer chipset that costs more?

andrew_chou, to random
@andrew_chou@toot.cafe avatar

This morning's nerd reading has been focused on KaiOS:

https://www.kaiostech.com/

I became very interested in it after seeing @nolan write about it in the context of building Pinafore:

https://nolanlawson.com/2019/09/22/the-joy-and-challenge-of-developing-for-kaios/

It's kind of lingered in my mind ever since, especially given my frustration with the existing duopoly of mobile device operating systems. Unfortunately, based on my reading it seems to be stagnant and basically impractical to grow an ecosystem with, which is just unfortunate :/

ondrejsevcik, to firefox
@ondrejsevcik@hachyderm.io avatar

I think it's time to bring back the Firefox OS project.

We need a mobile OS that's built with the web in mind more than ever.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefox_OS

schizanon,
@schizanon@mas.to avatar
smeg, to minimalism
@smeg@assortedflotsam.com avatar

I got a Nokia 2780 Flip phone as our "home phone" for around the house and for my kid to bring with him in situations where we might be separated. It's very satisfying to use! Physical buttons, T9 texting, and it even has a rudimentary Google Maps app. 3 days of battery life, to boot. It runs KaiOS. Great call quality, signal strength, and that pleasant Nokia ringtone.

farooqkz, to foss
@farooqkz@blackrock.city avatar

uses a big number of stuff in their tablets. I first thought it's just the which they don't release the source code. But I've realized they are using many more FOSS stuff. Like the apps from which are not but if they were, legally, BOOX had to free their source code, too. One might argue what is the difference when they don't release the source codes. The differences come up when BOOX is in a court.

badrihippo,
@badrihippo@fosstodon.org avatar

@farooqkz I'm waiting for a fully free-software e-paper tablet alternative (#LineageOS on #Boox? #Waydroid on #Pinenote?). Probably all a long way off though 😞

I'm not tied to Android yet (#KaiOS is serving me well!) but I'm feeling the pressure for payments, cabs/bikes, and all the cool Android-based #OpenStreetMap contribution tools. The #Palma is tempting.

perry, to random German
@perry@swiss.social avatar

I have now also written my helper app: passport for KaiOs 3.

https://github.com/strukturart/passport

perry, to random German
@perry@swiss.social avatar

https://github.com/strukturart/passport
At times it is practically fast to access digital train / airplane qrcode tickets to showcase at a check-in. I wrote an app for that. To avoid cumbersome copying from one device to another, a QR code can be scanned and saved with the app.

perry, to random German
@perry@swiss.social avatar

https://github.com/strukturart/Parrot

I have published my latest app for in the app store, with which the predictive text vocabulary can be expanded and edited.

notwoods, to RaspberryPi
@notwoods@hachyderm.io avatar

I’m currently working on hosting a murder mystery party and went overboard on props!

Here’s a steamer trunk locked with an electromagnet, which can only be opened by typing a code into a banana phone. The interface is a web server running on a .

Grabbing and trying to open locked steamer trunk
Open steamer trunk. An electromagnetic is mounted near the front on the inside. A Raspberry Pi circuit board is also visible inside.

perry, to random German
@perry@swiss.social avatar


On my last bike tours I navigated with o.map without an active map layer, but with the path displayed, it made navigation easier. In order to find out how many climbs are still waiting for me on the tour, I have now written a "hotline" feature that visualizes the climbs/descents with a color gradient.

https://github.com/strukturart/o.map/releases/tag/1.8

perry, to random German
@perry@swiss.social avatar

Habe in den letzten Tagen an meinem Mastodon/RSS Client für weiter geschrieben. Bei Mastodon Artikeln erscheine Icons, wenn Artikel kommentiert wurden oder geteilt wurden. Auch werde nun die Kommentare dargestellt. https://github.com/strukturart/feedolin

patrickmcurry, to foss

Hey friends, do any of y’all have experience with either KaiOS or /e/ OS smartphones in the USA? I’m looking a for a less-corporate option for very privacy-sensitive friend. I’m open to other options for locking down mainstream iOS or Android phones if all else fails. THANK YOU!

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