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tapdattl@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Any fitness trackers not sending my health data to the USA?9·10 days agoThere’s also FitoTrack which is an open source, local android app for fitness tracking
That happens on my RSS reader, I haven’t looked into it too deeply but I’m assuming he’s using JavaScript to populate the entries and are thus not being populated on none dowser clients
tapdattl@lemmy.worldto Raspberry Pi@programming.dev•Secure use of remote control ?English2·2 months agoOh fair good point
tapdattl@lemmy.worldto Raspberry Pi@programming.dev•Secure use of remote control ?English1·2 months agoWell then you’d have to keep track of all messages recieved. An easier option might just be to sign the current system time, make sure the clocks are synchronized, and accept a +/- 1 second wiggle
I don’t know about local send specifically, but KDE Connect will do that. And if you have an FTP client on your phone, then yes you can easily spin up an FTP server on your local network and transfer files that way
Spotube is an android app that provides a frontend to Spotify and allows you to download songs you listen to to your device. Im guessing you could sync those files to your server and store them in a different system.
Man this thread was a rollercoaster. Seems like you ran into some incredibly fragile egos. For what it’s worth, I switched my 73 year old dad and his business to ZorinOS (An Ubuntu-based distro designed for former Windows users to easily switch to Linux) with LibreOffice, Thunderbird, and Firefox. Granted he’s a solo shop, but he was able to pick up ZorinOS fairly easily.