I wondered, is the per application network toggle grapheneOS specific? I also recently discovered it and its so nice. Was a bit shocked when I red some indications online that its not a normal android feature?
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manuel2258@lemy.lolto
Programming@programming.dev•Coming soon: Simpler pricing and a better experience for GitHub Actions - GitHub Changelog (Adds self-hosted runner cost)English
1·3 months agoGitlab is pretty good. Also a bit shady sometimes, but overall very nice and easy to get by with the free plan
manuel2258@lemy.lolto
cats@lemmy.world•Which behaviour of your cat you hate most?English
9·9 months agoOne of our cat eats everything ‘long’ he can get hold of. Meaning we have to hide everything such as laces or toys with tails, as he will literary chew it of and swallow it fully. Also blankets and cloth is usually not safe from him …
manuel2258@lemy.lolto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are some countries you’ve visited that shocked you with unexpected friendliness?English
5·11 months agoLike you already wrote, Ireland!
It was kinda shocking how openly friendly and relaxed most people there are.
There is a limitation on the amount of accounts? I didn’t knew that and that sucks …
Another idea if you are willing to spend some money is to get a yubikey. Then the tokens are stored on a separate hardware key and it has great android and Linux apps to access codes
I also recently discovered this and it is so nice and genius
I build my website using Zola, which worked pretty good. However I wasn’t satisfied with the existing templates so I did build my own using DaisyUI. That also worked pretty good most of the time and was a pleasant experience!
manuel2258@lemy.lolto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Would fediverse work in real life scenario - decentralization of everything?English
3·2 years agoI can recommend the book Daemon which explores that Idea
manuel2258@lemy.lolto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Local server can't be seen on Android or iOS, but can on any Linux deviceEnglish
6·2 years agoDisable your mobile network and try again. I had the very similar issue where it would always fallback to the mobile network for local IPs although WiFi was connected and in the same subnet


I have an Amazfit GTR 2 which works well for me. The trick that I found is, you can actually use their official app to get the most features, and then just deny internet access, so that they cannot spy on you. Otherwise, it also works well with Gadgetbridge, which is a really nice app. In general I can advice to get one that works well with gadgetbridge!