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Saltarello@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some good uses for smart phones?English4·11 days agoSome of my favourite mobile centric uses (I’m a FOSS leaning Android):
- I like to try to ensure most things are available offline: maps, notes, passwords (manager also holds “emergency” documents), media, ebooks, podcasts etc
- OsmAnd has offline Wiki articles, this is awesome when travelling
- OsmAnd can be great for finding POI’s such as food outlets, toilets etc when travelling (I since extensively mapped my own locality to help visitors by way of thanks)
- Using stuff I self host synced to various devices: Nextcloud, Joplin, Paperless-ngx, Immich, Jellyfin & a bunch of others
- whoBIRD is great especially when travelling
- If WiFi/data is unavailable when travelling away from home, hook the phone up to TV with a hub, HDMI, keyboard with track pad & it becomes a full media system
Saltarello@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Linkwarden (v2.11.0) - open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize, and preserve webpages, articles, and documents (tons of new features!) 🚀English3·16 days agoNo major difference its just what works for you. I used Hoarder (KaraKeep) in the early days but found I preferred the Linkwarden UI particularly on mobile so switched. But they’re both great.
Strangely I’ve found I tend not to use it for everyday bookmarks use (I’ve put those in a Joplin note). Instead I use Linkwarden for interesting stuff I might need at some point - long read articles or information for projects that I’ll be undertaking in the future, be that videos or written guides. You can set folders (topics) & tags for ease of retrieval.
Voyager on Android. I subscribe to as much as I could find that I was interested in. These show in “Home” feed.
I look through the “All” feed to see whats going on & subscribe to anything relevant, then switch back to “Home” for my individual feed.
Amirite?