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Thanks for the idea. I definitely have to give this a bit more thought. I’m not sure I want to implement user signups like Piped/LibreTube do it as I would rather keep using the Newpipe app, so I’ll think of other ways of achieving data syncing.
Thanks for the idea. I definitely have to give this a bit more thought. I’m not sure I want to implement user signups like Piped/LibreTube do it as I would rather keep using the Newpipe app, so I’ll think of other ways of achieving data syncing.
I’m actively working on a web front-end for Newpipe (Tubo) in my spare time. Alhough the core functionality is already there, I have yet a lot of features/nice-to-haves to tackle, as well as many refinements to the UX to make it as close to the Newpipe app as possible.
I’ll share mine: Tubo; it’s mainly a web version of Newpipe with all its supported services.
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Yes, you can use a “puppetting” bridge like mautrix-whatsapp to talk with people from WhatsApp.
Matrix with mautrix-whatsapp, mautrix-instagram, and mautrix-telegram. I strongly think that protocols should be interoperable for them to succeed, otherwise we’ll create a multitude of silos like Signal, Threema, etc that further separate communication.
Yeah my bad, I should rephrase it to “true control over the note-taking experience”. With Emacs, you don’t need Internet connection or a web browser (or a sandboxed wrapper) to access your notes, plus you can take notes in the same environment you write code/emails/read books, which means you can share all your settings.
I remember this being marketed as the Emacs Org mode + Org Roam combo for the masses, which is totally fine. However, if you want true control over your data and you’re willing to step out of your comfort zone, consider using Emacs + Syncthing
I use the standard pass
CLI and the Emacs integration via auth-source in both mobile (PostmarketOS) and desktop (Guix). Also, my browser (Nyxt) has a backend for it, but I rarely use it since I copy the credentials from Emacs anyway
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Looks good! You might want to join forces with https://github.com/LunaticHacker/lemmy-terminal-viewer