For anyone else with the same issue, Clipboard sync is disabled by default on GSConnect, but can be simply enabled going to the extension settings and then tapping on the device name.
(Yes, I just found out that the device name was tappable and there were lots of per-device settings, wow)
Thanks for pointing this issue out!
Idk how the KDE team is moving to address this, but I know that for example the gnome extension Pano (which is a clipboard manager) has a blacklist of apps that should ignore (and which by default is most popular password managers), so KDEConnect could do the same I guess...
And do you have to enable some setting on the desktop side to make it work from linux to android? 'Cause I tried and it wasn't working out of the box (maybe it's because I was using GSConnect without having install KDEConnect, could it be?)
I am a Firefox user both on desktop and on my android phone. And not only to support Mozilla in keeping the browser engine competition alive, but also because of some really good features that alternatives are missing (respectively Multi-Account containers on desktop and extensions on Android).
On my iPad, though, I tried using Firefox (even just to have bookmarks and history synced) but it’s really just a reskin of Safari with worse integration with the system and less features. Therefore I moved back to safari.
Why am I telling this? Because for any non tech-savvy user, if their first experience with FF is on their iPhone / iPad (with the WebKit version), they will probably not like it, and eventually associate in their mind “Firefox = bad browser”, preventing them to give it a try on their desktop.
So, from a certain point of view, maybe getting rid of the WebKit version would help Mozilla gather some more users on the other platforms in the long term…
Well, to be fair the EU can't force Apple to change outside of its territories, and it makes sense that Apple prefers to maintain the status-quo untill other countries will follow EU example with similar regulations.
I can see Mozilla's point there, but this scenario, even it it's not optimal, still seems me a better one compared to the All-WebKit-Everywhere one. If Mozilla struggles to maintain two versions of Firefox for iOS, I'd say they can drop the useless WebKit version and just maintain the real version for EU only market (untill other markets will follow).
How many people are currently choosing FF in favour of Safari on iOS after all?
Hard to disagree with that... the flawless integration of every piece in Apple's "ecosystem" is hard to reproduce (even if all those features can be achieved as you were saying, it wouldn't be "as flawless")
Just maybe pair it with an Ad and Tracker blocker extension like AdGuard
I think there are some better alternatives out there such as Firefox + uBlock Origin extension, Brave, Vivaldi (maybe Arc? Haven't tried it yet) that gives you some extra features that are missing in safari (for example Multi-account containers, vertical tabs, split tabs,... just to mention the ones I enjoy the most)
But if you just want a browser that works from a normal usage I don't see nothing wrong in using Safari.
+it uses an engine different from Blink (aka Chromium) which keeps a little bit of variety in the browser engine market. So while using Safari you're also doing something good for the internet imho
MLOL è un servizio fantastico che secondo me gioca un ruolo molto importante nella lotta alla pirateria dei libri digitali (in quanto senza di esso la cosa più simile al prendere un libro in prestito in biblioteca come “costo/energie spese per l’utente” sarebbe appunto piratarlo)
Sarebbe davvero un peccato se fosse costretta a chiudere a causa della mancanza di finanziamenti…
Ma questo messaggio è relativo a una specifica biblioteca? Perché io ho provato ad accedere ora e non l’ho visto…
Thank you!
If resource consumption is not a problem for small instances I'll probably give Synapse a try, and keep watching Dendrite to eventually move to that when it will have all the features I like (mainly Matrix 1.5 to use it with Element Web and proper Threads support)
I kinda agree with the statement that the Matrix "ecosystem" is unstable, but I've been looking at it for some time now (It's more than a year that I'm periodically giving it a try, but without having asked my friends or family to move yet) and what I've seen is some slow solid progress.
So I'll probably keep watching (and contribute if possible) its growth until there will be at least a desktop and a mobile client that works flawlessly out of the box, and then proceed to annoying any person with why they should move to Matrix (_)
Some non-requested personal opinions about the clients I tried:
I think that the desktop/web version of Element is kinda stable, but the android and iOS versions are a big no to me (with this I mean they are not ready to be recommended to non tech-savy people imho).
Element X as many others said it's still in beta, but I see huge potential on it. And I'd say that as soon as they manage to implement onboarding (like registering through the app) and proper "message replies" and threads it could be already pretty stable and usable from everyone.
Fluffy Chat last time I tried was reeeally unstable, but it's been a while and maybe there were good progresses there as well (it must be kept in mind that it's volunteers-driven and not backed by a company as Element is)
Cinny and Fragment seems very interesting too, but haven't found the time to try them out properly yet.
Sono d'accordo.
Purtroppo è vero che la presenza italiana su Reddit era (ed è) molto inferiore rispetto a quella tedesca o anglofona, e pertanto anche il sottoinsieme di persone che si sono spostate su Lemmy riflette questa proporzione.
A questo si aggiunge il fatto come dicevate anche voi che molti degli utenti italiani qui su lemmy parlano anche l'inglese e che spesso vanno a interagire su communità e post in inglese ospitati da altre istanze "più mainstream" (io in primis).
Ma questo è anche un po' lo spirito del fediverso: le singole istanze non hanno bisogno di perseguire crescite esponenziali (come invece accade nei social centralizzati) perché, per quanto piccole, i loro utenti hanno accesso a tutti i contenuti delle altre istanze "sorelle" (e una crescita lenta è anche più facile da gestire per gli admin volontari, immagino).
Personalmente ritengo che la qualità e la quantità dei contenuti su Lemmy (in generale, non solo Feddit) abbia molto da invidiare a quella che c'era e che ancora c'è su Reddit, ma nel mio piccolo faccio il tifo per l'alternativa libera e non mi viene in mente modo migliore per farlo se non da un'istanza come questa.
Quindi grazie :)
In the end I gave up with my attempt to self repair the tablet and returned the battery to Amazon. I’ll probably bring it to a Samsung store and ask them what’s wrong with it.
But thank you for your reply!
EDIT: I just realized that ddclient (that I was already considering to set up ddns with cloudflare) also supports Infomaniak directly! (I don’t know how before making this post I didn’t saw it 😅)
So I’ll probably go for that way in order to cut out Cloudflare from the equation and rely on one external company less.
Thank you :)
I think that this could be the cleanest solution, could you share the curl command you used to interact with the API? (Of course replacing your actual access token with ** etc.)
I've seen it mentioned in a bunch of videos and articles, but I didn't like the idea of Cloudflare scanning all the stuff that is transferred from and to my server.
If I opt just for their DNS service and update it through the API they can't do that, right?
That's why I didn't want to use Cloudflare Tunnels, but just Dynamic DNS.
I though that they had access to the stuff you transfer only if you use their tunneling feature and for the reasons you said is something I would prefer to avoid.
The thing is that I bought my domain on Infomaniak and most of the self-hosting tutorials I've seen recommend Cloudflare. Would you suggest something different?
For anyone else with the same issue, Clipboard sync is disabled by default on GSConnect, but can be simply enabled going to the extension settings and then tapping on the device name. (Yes, I just found out that the device name was tappable and there were lots of per-device settings, wow)