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Syncthing just released the last version of its Android app
  • Seems like it will be around for some time, based on the developers comments

    Hi, Syncthing-Fork is a personal project, originally meant to keep the Android app alive for my friends and family. I've shared this work from the very beginning and will do so when I hit the code for updates. I will primarily do compatibility with the Android phones "we" use here, so that's currently the range from Android 10 to 14. Feature development is currently not on my roadmap. I myself use the app and depend on the availability of Syncthing on the Android platform for my own workflows. You're welcome to use the releases on F-Droid or my GitHub if you like the fork. Kind regards, Catfriend1

    Per GitHub

  • My personal benchy: this one really tests a printer's capabilities
  • You could try leaning it over on a slant, like 60 degrees so it's not in aggressive overhang territory, and then design in a custom support that can be cut off after. Since it doesn't need to be optically anything the marks from the support cutaway don't matter.

  • Hyperspace: a p2p VPN solution that doesn't require a server
  • Afaik you need some external resource to coordinate the punch. The STUN protocol is purpose built for this, and both clients need to be able to reach a STUN server to coordinate which port and public IP they'll try to connect to each other on. I assume this does something similar but with p2p network tech instead of a STUN server.

  • My bioluminescent petunia
  • Mine arrived all mangled, with most of the roots ripped off during shipping. It's recovering now, looking forward to hopefully getting to see the bioluminescence in a few weeks

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