what exactly is /e/ doing against graphene ?
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houjou@jlai.luto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Rybbit - Open source Google Analytics replacementEnglish
4·1 month agoit looks beautiful!! do you plan on making the wcv available for the self hosted version in the future?
houjou@jlai.luto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Promised myself I will support them after they go stable. They kept their promise and so did IEnglish
121·2 months agoMay I ask why do we hate FUTO?
houjou@jlai.luto
Android@lemmy.world•Overmorrow - A gorgeous and functional FOSS weather app [Review]English
3·2 months agoI just installed it and I like it very much. I always thought Breezy weather was lacking a way to quickly search for a different location.
houjou@jlai.luto
Android@lemmy.world•GrapheneOS is finally ready to break free from Pixels, and it may never look backEnglish
7·2 months agoIt would be my dream as well, I won’t buy it unless it’s respirable anyway
I deployed an instance on kubernetes for my company and I like it very much (heck I even contributed to correct some stuff in the helm charts documentation now I remember). The UI is very polished and its a pleasure to use.
Its mainly one guy doing all the work, there was a very promising v3 on the roadmap, I think it was planned for 2024, but Im not sure if that still going to happen. But there was a lot of cool stuff planed: https://beta.js.wiki/blog
houjou@jlai.luto
Europe@feddit.org•Night trains from Paris to Berlin and Vienna to be axedEnglish
27·3 months agothat’s just outrageous… can we start taxing plane’s kerosene and lift the taxes on train electricity so it’s a viable option?
curve app works without passing safety net. Im not sure if it works without play services tho.


all I see is graphene attacking /e/ . I mean yes we get it they are less secure but still in the industry standard. It’s just not for the same users.