Nope. Not what the question is about. This requires an admin user to create an invitation in the admin backend. I want a way to let users do that.
Nope. Not what the question is about. This requires an admin user to create an invitation in the admin backend. I want a way to let users do that.
I read the whole thing, but my brain decided it should replace IRC with XMPP while reading, so it made less sense. xD
I thought IRC would be quite simple
which is not a good experience
This made me think of Matrix. I don’t want to hate on it, it’s just annoyingly slow, even though users seem to like it for some reason.
Are there other services that offer something similar?
What types of phone would you pair your smartwatch with?
- [ ] Android
- [ ] Apple
Yeah…
Currently using it with a Linux phone…
This is huge news for Pebble users! \o/
Exciting times we live in!
I’ll definitely buy two watches just because I want to live in a reality where Pebble exists. Then I’ll give one to a friend, I guess.
Try Phosh. That one works well.
be sure to not use greeter logins and disk encryption as the on-screen keyboards (OSK) don’t work outside the DE. also, issues with non-US keyboard layouts.
Just set up unl0kr and keep safe, no need to use an installation without encryption. It’s not even difficult, mainly just requires installing the package and adding the unlock script path to crypttab.
It’s nice to have a device with FDE and Secure Boot, gives peace of mind in case that thing ends up in the wrong hands.
I doubt that. Signal has slow development, there aren’t new features all that often.
I just realised I did not link to my most recent post, but the one before it. This one is two months newer: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/22388672
This was the state three months ago. Quite a few things changed, I will definitely post an update once I find the time.
Curious how well existing Android devices with Linux support fare currently.
Better than the Pinephone. See my other post on this thread where I talk about my Mobian port to the Pixel 3a and click the link for some more detailed info on how well it works.
Oh and the Pinephone is just way too slow and the thermal design is not really good and it also does have issues in other parts of the hardware. It’s not a good phone, it’s a passable development device that easily allows to turn off things such as Bluetooth.
And… an old Android phone such as the Pixel 3a is just a lot cheaper and runs way faster with a far better battery life.
I’ve been recently porting Mobian to the Pixel 3a and posting about it here*. Now, Mobian is close to being ready, but is not yet. I’ve been using it as a daily driver for a few months now, but it is not what most people looking for a well-working phone would want, currently. If you want to try a well supported device now, I suggest trying postmarketOS on the Pixel 3a perhaps, they’re a bit quicker than I am, mostly because more people are working on it.
The Pixel 3a has recently been called one of the best supported Linux phones with a mainline kernel. Only issue right now is the camera not producing sharp photos, but they’re people working on the drivers in the kernel to improve on that.
Other than that, I don’t really know what’s well supported, as I focus on what I have available here.
* https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/19600671 Please note that this post is somewhat outdated and some of the issue are solved already.
And they’ve been working on it for years now. :)
I believe they’re working on it. :)
It uses a library which currently gets calls added, for example. Once that library supports calls, they can add it for Flare.
Yeah, because it’s a Pinephone. It’s an underpowered set top box SoC from around a decade ago. Definitely try something else. :)
There’s Saldo: https://flathub.org/apps/org.tabos.saldo
Works fine on Android 14 here. Google even released an update, long after Pebble had become history, to fix support for newer Android versions.
Instructions and APK are now available from Rebble: https://help.rebble.io/setup-android/#1
Depends on the bank, I’ve been a customer at four different banks over the last few years, all their apps worked flawlessly without Play Services or microg installed. One just gave a warning.
I already have an invite flow that users will arrive at and go through when signing up, now I want to let users create invites for other users. That page does not mention anything about that. It seems to be about adding a flow that asks user for details such as an email address and then they get their account.
In my case users have already gone through that and want to invite someone else.
I already have enrollment invitation URLs. Just not automatically. I wrote a script that uses the API for that purpose.
The docs even mention this about the flow: