F-Droid is an open source Android application repository which only includes open source apps.
I downloaded a new open source Android app from F-Droid. One thing led to another and “another” involved a Skitty running from Saudi Arabia to Egypt.
I collect links from around the web to share in my weekly newsletter. In this article, I show off my workflow for finding, saving, and formatting these links.
I learned that you can use Amazon Appstore on regular Android devices in an article about how that will soon no longer be possible.
Reviewing a new free and open source reaction game for Android called Click Switch.
A full review of a lightweight, minimal, open source launcher and app drawer for Android (LineageOS in my case).
Having read about e-ink monitors for phones, I test using my PocketBook InkPad Color as a color e-ink monitor for my LineageOS phone.
Using GrapheneOS’s handy web installer to put the hardened Android Open Source Project fork on a Google Pixel 6a phone.
Reviewing a tool for cross-device syncing contacts, calendars, tasks, and feeds locally with Syncthing instead of a central server or service.
Confirm your suspicions about the value of the dollar in a free and open source way.
I not only asked myself what a Falcon would look like through the lens of Game Boy Camera, I also did my best to find out.
My web browser was older than I expected.
I explain how I used KDE Connect to transfer photos from my old BlackBerry Classic phone to an Android-based phone and from there to my computer.