Yeah I tried it with Windows too.
Yeah I tried it with Windows too.
with ext4 or btrfs?
R-Linux seems nice but I don’t see any mention about BTRFS…
Yeah but backup is the most optimistic scenario. I’m looking for something that really bad happened and maybe the data wasn’t overwritten so I can find it and copy.
Those are for snapshots not like data crawing. More like a backup your data tool than you fucked up but maybe something is written so you can have it back.
Yeah I agree and understand. I guess btrfs is too young compared to exts file systems.
I tried it yesterday with SystemRescue, but nothing found that I wanted.
Yeah I btrfs-restore and btrfs-rescue. However do they work on not allocated drive but once was btrfs?
Yeah, it mostly depends on the let’s say GitHub issues that are maybe understandable and living without F-Droid and with this app or having a suspicion. Occasionally, what’s not on F-Droid is on IzzyOnDroid. I try to have F-Droid over IzzyOnDroid, though.
Start with first, and why is it a shitter alternative?
The concept of it wouldn’t require code, just some idea to implement that you don’t have to agree to do. I’m just trying to get your point and visualize through creativity and brainstorm.
Jerboa comes from the same dev as Lemmy does, so I “trust” that he know its bests. But I will try Voyager.
And is it that awesome compred to the others?
Is it that really good compared to Jerboa?
Very customizable. :)
How would you implement it then? 🤔
Yeah, maybe I’ll too.
Great, thanks!
This way, you get me a little hyped for these. ;)
Looks excellent and nice, but I dislike this:
Magic Earth is a closed-source mobile app providing free worldwide navigation based on OpenStreetMap data and free speed cameras in 59 countries, available for no charge.
Not open source…
However, the Privacy Policy looks nice. 😁
And yeah, I will be this year on Mastadon, just having a tough time with college…
Also, Yuito is the fork of Tusky. What are the advantages? I don’t see Yuito on F-Droid when Tasky is.
The opposite of the OpenAI.