

No they don’t, they just scan it and dont take the phone. But of course, they could.
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No they don’t, they just scan it and dont take the phone. But of course, they could.
No, se facessero cosi basterebbe che tu toccassi il bottone di blocco mentre glielo passi… A ripetere fino alla nausea.
No credo che la realtà sia differente: cosi ti invogliano ad avere l’app IO installata sul telefono… Semmai è quello il cavallo di troia.
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I keep a wiki on all that I do.
This is the page on radicale: here
This is the more general page on reverse proxy here
And so on, Check the sidebar.
I mostly write it so that in future I remember what I did and how I did it, but I use some unusual techniques compared to the mainstream point of view from this community, so keep that in mind.
Gentoo linux with Radicale on bare metal. Radicale is behind NGINX reverse proxy that slaps HTTPS and authelia redirect for authentication on top.
And of course i use DAV5X on android.
Never had an issue with caldav and cardav. Maybe you are using broken servers or clients?
Even notes can be done efficiently on those standards…
But, hey, I am using only FOSS server and clients, maybe you referring to proprietary ones? You know, those who are mare by vendors who have no interest in interoperability?
I installed from fdroid, I expect it to be still available as far as it will work…
And I guess somebody will build and keep publishing it just not on google play, which is anyway a cesspool nowadays, so no big deal.
Latest build had issues with a few models due to a selinx issue.
Flashing an older build should work tough. Try flash a selinux-permissive zip from recovery maybe, that should let you boot.
Next week build will fix the issue I am sure, but you should join the lineageos reddit channel or the discord server.
I honestly like them. Those that “stay open”, of course… They just stay out of the way, never get lost, and works pretty nice.
At first I disliked them, but quickly found out they are actually… Very practical. Even not considering the “green” twist, why didn’t we adopted them before?
Given your comment, I think you just got what you deserved. Come on.