Zlatin Kostov

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Android engineer, currently working on the Indeed Flex mobile application.
GitHubhttps://github.com/owolp
LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/zlatinkostov/
Twitterhttps://twitter.com/zkt777
@hossainkhan Google 2 years from now: "We did a research and the 24 hours are still not enough to stop scammers/hackers/aliens, so we need to extend that period to 48 hours, but for your safety we'll change it to 72 hours. See you again in 2 years for an updated research."

Do you want to learn Docker by doing a simple fun and interactive exercises? This is the tool for beginners or developers who never build native Docker apps. Give it a try.

https://github.com/furkan/dockerlings

GitHub - furkan/dockerlings: learn docker in your terminal, with bite sized exercises

learn docker in your terminal, with bite sized exercises - furkan/dockerlings

GitHub
@SylvieLorxu @roo I personally like Obtanium. It supports various sources including F-Droid and IzzyOnDroid.
@SylvieLorxu Do you have any versions of the app in other channels (e.g. Alpha)? Have you tried promoting the app from the Alpha channel to the Prod one? This might help to fool Google bots.
@hund Have you managed to somehow transfer your history data from Garmin Connect to Gadgetbridge?
@msfjarvis Chaos Walking, The Maze Runner, Silo

Dosbian is a free and opensource Linux distro for the Raspberry Pi that is designed to create a retro PC environment to run older games and apps from DOS era. It boots directly into DOSBox, a popular MS DOS emulator, allowing you to run classic DOS games and software including Win 3.1/95/98 etc. It is based on Debian. This is a good way to enjoy your older games or apps collection again or introduce your kids to older games that was part of your life once.

https://cmaiolino.wordpress.com/dosbian/

Distro – Dosbian 3.0

09/01/2025 released DOSBIAN 3.0 for Raspberry Pi 3/4/400/5/500 WHAT’S NEW IN VERSION 3.0 Latest distro updates applied to run in Raspberry Pi 5/500. Dosbox Staging updated to version 0.82, no…

Carmelo Maiolino's blog

Hacker gets annoyed at Amazon’s Kindle apps, reverse-engineers the Kindle web reader’s protocol (which basically sends each page as a set of glyphs in a deliberately broken variant of SVG). Such obscurity, much security.

https://blog.pixelmelt.dev/kindle-web-drm/

How I Reversed Amazon's Kindle Web Obfuscation Because Their App Sucked

As it turns out they don't actually want you to do this (and have some interesting ways to stop you)

Cats with power tools
LineageOS 22.2 (Android 15)

for Raspberry Pi 5