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the Google Play version of an app is likely to have more privacy than the F-Droid version? No, the opposite

Apps (apks) must be signed before uploading to distribution sites like play store or f-droid. Some devs are signing their app releases with different keys, because for example the google play version of the app has to contain stuff they don’t include in f-droid versions. These are mostly privacy related things, google does not allow in their play store. In case of bitwarden the two versions are most probably the same and they’re signed with the same key. So if there’s an update in either of the two distribution sites it will show you, that there’s an update. Now I use Aurora Store instead of play store for apps that are not available in F-Droid and you can blacklist apps there, so I only get updates from F-Droid.
Yes, apparently it has to be on some kind of builtin list of allowed browsers, otherwise it won’t work. But sadly the PR is still stalling…
[PM-1949] Add autofill support for a Bromite's fork org.bromite.bromite.dev by mizzunet · Pull Request #2491 · bitwarden/mobile

Type of change Bug fix New feature development Tech debt (refactoring, code cleanup, dependency upgrades, etc) Build/deploy pipeline (DevOps) Other Objective This fork is actively updated. ...

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It’s exactly what you said: improving an existing app. For certain reasons, the original Bromite branding can’t be used and since the original project’s developer is basically left the project, this was the only way: forking and rebranding. The owner of this fork project was one of the main, most active contributors to Bromite anyway, so it should be fine.
I installed OpenWrt on my home router and set up wireguard on it. Here’s a video guide on how to do it: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo2AsW4BMOo
VPN for your Home Network with Wireguard on OpenWrt and iphone connecting to linux VPN

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Bromite's fork is going to be branded as Cromite

https://lemmy.world/post/1766092

Bromite's fork is going to be branded as Cromite - Lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1766078 [https://lemmy.world/post/1766078] > Bromite’s actively maintained fork is going to have its own branding starting from next release according to the latest release notes [https://github.com/uazo/bromite-buildtools/releases/tag/v115.0.5790.98-30d36db90516e651c2cd676a677268b3ea7cf75b]: > > >>Please note: this is the last release, the next one will be in https://github.com/uazo/cromite [https://github.com/uazo/cromite]

Bromite's fork is going to be branded as Cromite

https://lemmy.world/post/1766086

Bromite's fork is going to be branded as Cromite - Lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1766078 [https://lemmy.world/post/1766078] > Bromite’s actively maintained fork is going to have its own branding starting from next release according to the latest release notes [https://github.com/uazo/bromite-buildtools/releases/tag/v115.0.5790.98-30d36db90516e651c2cd676a677268b3ea7cf75b]: > > >>Please note: this is the last release, the next one will be in https://github.com/uazo/cromite [https://github.com/uazo/cromite]

Bromite's fork is going to be branded as Cromite

https://lemmy.world/post/1766078

Bromite's fork is going to be branded as Cromite - Lemmy.world

Bromite’s actively maintained fork is going to have its own branding starting from next release according to the latest release notes [https://github.com/uazo/bromite-buildtools/releases/tag/v115.0.5790.98-30d36db90516e651c2cd676a677268b3ea7cf75b]: >>Please note: this is the last release, the next one will be in https://github.com/uazo/cromite [https://github.com/uazo/cromite]

I already did a small modification on our street we live in, because it was not a one-way street anymore. But we have a vacation home on a vineyard where the road does not even exist and I figured if I can log gps coordinations while going up to the gate then maybe I can use those coordinates to import them as a way in OpenStreetMap to be precise. Is something like this possible?
No clue, the dev said in one of the issues on github that “nobody stopped developing the project” or something similar, yet there’s no sign of the project being maintained. Luckily one of the core contributor of the project has a fork, which is actively maintained, so you can use that: github.com/uazo/bromite-buildtools It does not have the bromite branding, but it contains all the bells and whistles. Eventually it is going to have its own branding and probably will be called Cromite if I remember correctly.
GitHub - uazo/bromite-buildtools: my build machine for bromite development

my build machine for bromite development. Contribute to uazo/bromite-buildtools development by creating an account on GitHub.

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