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    2 days ago

    So that’s why there weren’t any open source apps on iOS. When I started my degoogling journey I got an iPhone to try out the grass on the other side. But i was sorely disappointed by both the low quality of the apps and the lack of open source alternatives.

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      Its still cheaper to publish on the play store (one time fee of $25), and iirc apks would still be installable with adb anyway.

      Still a shitty thing to do

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      Honestly, that’s great, but you might as well cut to the chase and switch ROMs as well. Google isn’t going to budge.

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          If you don’t care about installing any particular mobile software, that would work.

          LineageOS is the current game in town otherwise, unless you want a Pixel, in which case there’s options like GrapheneOS.

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            I mean, to some extent: waydroid actually works quite well, if you don’t mind their security issues, a few apps also work with android translation layer. My main troubles are actually with virtual keyboards: there’s nothing as good as heliboard so far, although the new plasma keyboard with custom layouts is usable

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              Interesting. I’ve tried Linux phones, they’re not a bad idea per se. It looks like Waydroid is literally just emulating LineageOS, though, so I do start to wonder what the point is.

              I suppose one advantage would be you can actually hack your system a bit, instead of having everything locked into the ROM.

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                12 hours ago

                It’s more like a chroot, not exactly emulation. The point, at least for me, used to be that some apps for android have better ux than their Linux counterparts (mostly newpipe vs freetube and antennapod vs kasts), but since both of those work reasonably well in ATL, I don’t really use it much now.

                Compared to lineage, I quite like being able to run desktop software as well; nix is a godsend here, since they compile many packages for arm64 as well as x86. Although, to be fair, I haven’t tried running nixos in chroot alongside android; mb a viable option as well

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    And this is why iOS gets progressive web apps from me. It isn’t that I can’t afford $100, it’s more fuck Apple for demanding tribute from my work.

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    more than that; you need to build on a ios machine, so every few years you have to buy a mac mini or some shit just to run xcode to compile the app. at least the last time I released an app across both stores that’s where we were (8 years ago).