Currently, I only have a free account there. I tried Hydroxide first, and I had no problem logging in. I was also able to fetch some emails. I will try hydroxide-push as well later.
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Developer behind the Eternity for Lemmy android app.
@bazsalanszky@lemmy.ml is my old account, migrated to my own instance in 2023.
Currently, I only have a free account there. I tried Hydroxide first, and I had no problem logging in. I was also able to fetch some emails. I will try hydroxide-push as well later.
I haven’t heard of Hydroxide before; thank you for highlighting it! Just one question: Does it also require a premium account like the official bridge, or is it also available for free accounts?
The latest version of Eternity is compatible with Lemmy 0.19. You might need to log out and log back in, though.
However, the new functions aren’t implemented yet (e.g. the new sorting methods)
This reminds me of one of my older projects. I wanted to learn more about network communications, so I started working on a simple P2P chat app. It wasn’t anything fancy, but I really enjoyed working on it. One challenge I faced was that, at the time, I didn’t know how to listen for user input while handling network communication simultaneously. So, after I had managed to get multiple TCP sockets working on one thread, I thought, why not open another socket for HTTP communication? That way, I could incorporate a fancy web UI instead of just a CLI interface.
So, I wrote a simple HTTP server, which, in hindsight, might not have been necessary.
I discovered a channel called ‘Just Alex’ awhile ago, and I’ve binge-watched most of his videos. He makes videos about a variety of activities he engages in. For example, two years ago, he started beekeeping as a hobby. In these videos, he shows the progress he has made since then, taking care of his bees and harvesting their honey.
He also has videos on collecting mushrooms, growing crops, and traveling around Europe.
What I like about him is how calming his videos are and the amount of effort he puts into making them interesting, without resorting to clickbait content.
Termux: A terminal emulator for Android.
I don’t think it’s necessarily a third-party reseller thing. I bought tickets a few days ago literally from their app, only to get the same email that said I needed to ‘verify my identity’ because I bought the tickets for an ‘unauthorized third-party reseller’.
Yes, they are total rewrites of the original clients. They utilize a new, experimental syncing technique that is significantly faster than the original one.
I haven’t tested it extensively, but open webui also has RAG functionality (chat with documents).
The UI it self is also kinda cool and it has other useful features like commands (for common prompts) and searching for stuff online (e.g. with searx). It works quite well with Ollama.