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IKEA Sheffield opens revamped community hub in Gleadless with Mayor Oliver Coppard and Sheffield…

Posted on July 26, 2024 by Michael G

Video by via Dailymotion Source A community hub designed to help parents and families during a difficult time has been officially reopened after a revamp by IKEA. The hub at Callow Place in Sheffield was white and clinical before the redesign and is now a welcoming space. The Star spoke with IKEA’s visionary behind the…

Payola App review : Earn Money Effortlessly by Listening to Your Favorite Music

Posted on July 26, 2024 by Michael G
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Posted on July 26, 2024 by Michael G
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W4SAfrica Joined WikiForHumanRights2024 Campaign in Partnership with the University of Ghana Center for Climate Change and Sustainability Studies

Posted on July 26, 2024 by Michael G
Women for Sustainability Africa participated in this year’s WikiForHumanRights campaign, collaborating with the University of Ghana’s Center for Climate Change and Sustainability Studies. The goal…

1xINTERNET blog: How to optimise team efficiency by reducing “Work in Progress”

Posted on July 26, 2024 by Michael G

Work in Progress (WIP) is a well-known concept for optimising efficiency in various business processes. It is straightforward to understand and apply. In this article, we will show you how, and give examples how we apply it with a team of around 100 colleagues.

Run and roll back migrations via UI

Posted on July 26, 2024 by Michael G
Tired of using the CLI for running and rolling back migrations? There is a solution for you. The recent release of actual_db_schema (v0.7.6) provides a web UI to list, view details, migrate, and roll back your schema migrations. With zero configuration, simply install the actual_db_schema gem, visit http://localhost:3000/rails/migrations, and enjoy. In addition to the actual migrations, it will also show the phantom ones (those that were migrated in feature branches) that can be rolled back with just one click. Watch a short video in this tweet that shows all that in action.

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Posted on July 26, 2024 by Michael G

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The anti-feature you’ve asked for

Posted on July 26, 2024 by Michael G

This Week in F-Droid

TWIF curated on Thursday, 25 Jul 2024, Week 30

F-Droid core

Recently, we rolled out a new AntiFeature – Tethered Network Services. It’s introduced to solve a long-standing issue in the NonFreeNet AntiFeature: What does “NonFree” here mean? All these years we have marked apps relying on web services that can’t be customized with the NonFreeNet AntiFeature and this caused confusion since many users thought that the marked apps rely on web services running non-free software. And this is unfair to many apps that they are marked as the same as apps relying on proprietary services while their services are running FOSS. Now we split the old confusing “Non-Free Network Services” AntiFeature into two different Anti-Features: “Non-Free Network Services” is only for apps relying on proprietary services and “Tethered Network Services” is only for apps relying on unchangeable services. They are totally orthogonal. Most apps relying on “Non-Free Network Services” also rely on “Tethered Network Services” but if an app relies on a non-free but self-hostable server software, e.g., MongoDB, it should be marked as “Tethered Network Services” only. We have marked some apps that are known to rely on only FOSS services with the new AntiFeature. This is just an initial work. If you find any apps wrongly marked as “Non-Free Network Services”, please report to us or fix it directly with an MR.

If you use the official F-Droid client updated from 1.19, please check the enabled Anti-Features list in Settings > App compatibility > Include anti-feature apps. The new added TetheredNet is counted as Other Anti-features which is disabled by default. New installations are not affected.

Community News

SensorServer is not reproducible anymore due to a weird problem of a lib, please see fdroiddata#15371 for more details. Current users can’t update to the new version because the signature is changed. Please uninstall the old version and install the new version manually.

@XilinJia published a new version of Podcini:

On getting my new version Podcini.R listed, linsui and Licaon_Kter have been very helpful. There were some issue on getting a reproducible build, linsui patiently provided lots of assistance in getting the build right. I here express my appreciation for their work.

Please note that the users can’t update from Podcini to Podcini.R, the new version with a complete overhaul, because the database is not compatible and the app id is changed. We take this opportunity to enable Reproducible Build for it.

We talked about Pilipala, a Bilibili client, coming back last week. Unfortunately, another Bilibili client, BiliYou was removed due to the same proprietary lib, GeeTest this week. It’s not actively maintained so maybe it will never come back.

Removed Apps

1 apps were removed
  • BiliYou

Newly Added Apps

13 apps were newly added
  • AppListBackup – Effortlessly create and manage backups of your installed apps on Android
  • FocusPodcast – A quality podcast management and playback application
  • Fossify Keyboard – Simple and open-source offline keyboard with emojis
  • Json List – Previewing JSON files in a user-friendly list format
  • KeyStoreViewer – Quickly view MD5, SHA1, and Public Keys for App Signatures
  • Minute Maze – Solve as many mazes as possible in before the time runs out
  • OwnTracks – Your location companion
  • SnapSaver – An app to quickly take photos and organize them into specified directories
  • Transito – Public transit app to download GTFS data & calculate routes offline
  • VPT#003-GDP – Simple android app for displaying pictures for a set amount of time
  • VPT#003-GDP – A simple android app for assisting you in your decisions
  • VPT#005-RSD – Minimalistic Android app for rolling 2 dice

Updated Apps

156 apps were updated
  • AAT Another Activity Tracker was updated to v1.26
  • AVNC was updated to 2.5.2
  • Aard 2 was updated to 0.58
  • Aegis Authenticator was updated to 3.1.1
  • Amarok was updated to 0.9.2
  • Amaze File Utilities was updated to 1.94
  • Amber was updated to 1.1.2
  • Amethyst was updated to 0.89.6
  • AntennaPod was updated to 3.4.1
  • Aria for Misskey was updated to 0.13.4
  • Avare was updated to 11.0.0
  • Aves Libre was updated to 1.11.8
  • Baby Dots was updated to 1.9.8
  • Bibledit was updated to 5.1.016
  • BoltOn was updated to 9
  • Boxcars was updated to 1.3.7
  • Breezy Weather was updated to 5.2.6_freenet
  • CPU Stats was updated to 2.2.2
  • Calyx VPN was updated to 1.4.0RC1
  • Celestia was updated to 1.7.3
  • ChatLaunch for WhatsApp was updated to v0.8.2
  • Chip Defense was updated to 1.38
  • Cirrus was updated to 2.7
  • Clipious was updated to 1.19.11
  • Copy SMS Code – OTP Helper was updated to 1.16.3
  • Dark Mode Live Wallpaper was updated to 1.7.0
  • DataStats was updated to 2.8.5
  • Delta Chat was updated to 1.46.7
  • Derandom was updated to 2.5
  • Dib2Calc was updated to 0.24.26
  • Dokuwiki Android was updated to v0.39
  • Drowser was updated to 1.0.6
  • DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser was updated to 5.207.2
  • Duress was updated to 1.0.11
  • EP Mobile was updated to 2.33.0
  • Easter Eggs was updated to 2.6.1
  • Easy Notes was updated to 1.3
  • EasySSHFS was updated to 0.5.12
  • FairEmail was updated to 1.2215
  • Fast Draw was updated to 2.1.3
  • FitBook was updated to 1.0.76
  • Flexify was updated to 1.1.51
  • Forkyz was updated to 55
  • Fridgey was updated to 1.5
  • HTTP Request Shortcuts was updated to 3.15.0
  • Home Assistant was updated to 2024.7.3-minimal
  • IETF 120 was updated to 0.1.69
  • IYPS was updated to 1.5.2
  • Imagepipe was updated to 0.69
  • Immich was updated to 1.109.2
  • Infomaniak Mail was updated to 1.4.0
  • Infomaniak kDrive was updated to 5.0.0
  • Inure App Manager (Trial) was updated to Build100.6.4
  • Jami was updated to 20240718-01
  • Jerboa for Lemmy was updated to 0.0.71
  • KOReader was updated to v2024.07
  • Kanji Dojo was updated to 2.0.8
  • Keep Alive was updated to 1.2.3
  • Keyoxide was updated to 2.4.0
  • Keysh was updated to 0.1.3
  • KitchenOwl was updated to 0.5.2
  • Kvaesitso was updated to 1.32.0
  • LibreTube was updated to 0.24.0
  • LocalSend was updated to 1.15.0
  • Lyrics Grabbr was updated to 1.1.0
  • M3U was updated to 1.14.0-rc02
  • Markor was updated to 2.12.3
  • Mastodon was updated to 2.6.1
  • Mattermost Beta was updated to 2.18.1
  • MedTimer was updated to 1.8.13
  • Meshtastic was updated to 2.3.15
  • Mill was updated to 4.16.6
  • MinCal Widget was updated to 2.17.1
  • MonsterMusic was updated to 0.1.22
  • Muzei was updated to 3.6.0-rc01
  • My Expenses was updated to 3.8.7
  • Neo Store was updated to 1.0.5
  • Nextcloud Dev was updated to 20240722
  • Notification Dictionary was updated to 0.0.23
  • OSMTracker was updated to 2024.07.09
  • Obtainium was updated to 1.1.14
  • Odin was updated to 3.4.0
  • Open In WhatsApp was updated to 1.5
  • Open Sudoku was updated to 4.0.4
  • OpenAthena™ for Android was updated to 0.21.0
  • OpenTTD was updated to 14.1.rev128
  • Orgro was updated to 1.37.7
  • Orion Viewer – Pdf & Djvu was updated to 0.94.7
  • Pagan Music Sequencer was updated to 1.4.19
  • Peristyle was updated to 1.50_beta
  • Petals was updated to 3.26.1
  • Phonograph Plus was updated to 1.8.0
  • PipePipe was updated to 3.6.0
  • Principia was updated to 2024.07.12-fdroid
  • Proton Pass: Password Manager was updated to 1.24.0
  • RSSAid was updated to 3.0.0
  • Rank-My-Favs was updated to 0.3.0
  • RiMusic was updated to 0.6.44
  • Ricochlime was updated to 1.10.1
  • Rush was updated to 1.4.0
  • RustDesk was updated to 1.2.6-0.1
  • SDB Viewer was updated to 1.8.1
  • Saber was updated to 0.24.3
  • Screenshot Tile (NoRoot) was updated to 2.10.0
  • Sensor Server was updated to 6.1.0
  • ServerBox was updated to 1.0.1018
  • Session F-Droid was updated to 1.18.5
  • Shader Editor was updated to 2.34.2
  • Share Paste O2 was updated to 2024.07.14
  • Share To InputStick was updated to 3.6.0
  • ShoppingList was updated to v1.15.0
  • SiYuan was updated to 3.1.1
  • Simple Time Tracker was updated to 1.43
  • SkinBread was updated to 1.4
  • SkyTube was updated to 2.989
  • SkyTube Legacy was updated to 2.989
  • SpamBlocker (Call & SMS) was updated to 1.18
  • Standard Notes was updated to 3.195.1
  • Status: Crypto Wallet, Messenger, Ethereum Browser was updated to 1.20.6
  • Syncthing was updated to 1.27.6.2
  • TRIfA was updated to 1.0.234
  • Tailscale was updated to 1.70.0-td601f16e1-g6deb61a20e5
  • Tasks.org: Open-source To-Do Lists & Reminders was updated to 13.11
  • Text Tools was updated to 1.3.1
  • The Life was updated to 1.27.1
  • The One App was updated to 1.1.3
  • Thor was updated to 1.6.7
  • Threema Libre was updated to 5.4l
  • Thumb-Key was updated to 3.3.3
  • Tournant was updated to 2.8.0
  • Traditional T9 was updated to 36.0
  • Trail Sense was updated to 6.2.1
  • Träwelldroid was updated to 2.11.0
  • Tux Paint was updated to 0.9.33
  • Unciv was updated to 4.12.12-patch2
  • Unexpected Keyboard was updated to 1.29.0
  • VRChat Android Assistant was updated to 1.1.0
  • Vault was updated to 1.0.4
  • WaveUp was updated to 3.2.20
  • Who Has My Stuff? was updated to 1.1.2
  • Xed Editor was updated to 2.3.0
  • Xray was updated to 7.2.0
  • Youamp was updated to 1.0.0-beta03
  • Zulip was updated to 27.230
  • addy.io (formerly AnonAddy) was updated to v5.2.8
  • baresip was updated to 60.4.1
  • baresip+ was updated to 47.5.1
  • blichess was updated to 8.0.0+ble1.0.1
  • fWallet was updated to 1.2.0
  • **[jtx Board journals notes tasks](https://f-droid.org/packages/at.techbee.jtx)** was updated to 2.09.00.ose
  • neutriNote CE was updated to 4.5.2m
  • openHAB was updated to 3.15.5
  • openHAB Beta was updated to 3.15.3-beta
  • ownCloud was updated to 4.3.1
  • pretixPRINT was updated to 2.18.0-foss
  • solXpect was updated to 2.5

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Hailey Schoelkopf: Voices of the Open Source AI Definition

Posted on July 26, 2024 by Michael G
The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is running a series of stories about a few of the people involved in the Open Source AI Definition (OSAID) co-design process. Today, we are featuring Hailey Schoelkopf, one of the volunteers who has helped to shape and are shaping the OSAID.

OpenAI beta tests SearchGPT search engine

Posted on July 26, 2024 by Michael G
Normally I’m not that interested in reporting on news coming from OpenAI, but today is a little different – the company launched SearchGPT, a search engine that’s supposed to rival Google, but at the same time, they’re also kind of not launching a search engine that’s supposed to rival Google. What? We’re testing SearchGPT, a prototype of new search features designed to combine the strength of our AI models with information from the web to give you fast and timely answers with clear and relevant sources. We’re launching to a small group of users and publishers to get feedback. While this prototype is temporary, we plan to integrate the best of these features directly into ChatGPT in the future. If you’re interested in trying the prototype, sign up for the waitlist. ↫ OpenAI website Basically, before adding a more traditional web-search like feature set to ChatGPT, the company is first breaking them out into a separate, temporary product that users can test, before parts of it will be integrated into OpenAI’s main ChatGPT product. It’s an interesting approach, and with just how stupidly popular and hyped ChatGPT is, I’m sure they won’t have any issues assembling a large enough pool of testers. OpenAI claims SearchGPT will be different from, say, Google or AltaVista, by employing a conversation-style interface with real-time results from the web. Sources for search results will be clearly marked – good – and additional sources will be presented in a sidebar. True to the ChatGPT-style user interface, you can keep “talking” after hitting a result to refine your search further. I may perhaps betray my still relatively modest age, but do people really want to “talk” to a machine to search the web? Any time I’ve ever used one of these chatbot-style user interfaces -including ChatGPT – I find them cumbersome and frustrating, like they’re just adding an obtuse layer between me and the computer, and that I’d rather just be instructing the computer directly. Why try and verbally massage a stupid autocomplete into finding a link to an article I remember from a few days ago, instead of just typing in a few quick keywords? I am more than willing to concede I’m just out of touch with what people really want, so maybe this really is the future of search. I hope I can just always disable nonsense like this and just throw keywords at the problem.
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