I'm okay with that.
DrDystopia
It's more expensive, true: £76.
Not if you order 50 or more!
What do you mean, specific notifications? Like an allowlist or something? Where, in android, the companion app or GB?
I'm genuinely confused.
Oh, your user name. Now I get it.
Does this mean it's basically fully supported with the core features, including hands-free? Thanks for being the type of person that adds device requests to the repo, I only browse for devices already fully supported. 😔
Is there a dedicated profile in GB or are you still spoofing the 79?
And for the most important question of then all - Does 2048 come with the standard 4x4 grid only or is there optional sizes for those long, chill games of ~~cookie clicker~~ math swiper?
Absolutely, but if there was a death penalty for not doing so, I'd call it understandable not rude.
I was able to pair it with GadgetBridge by pretending it was a Colmi V79. Most of the functionality worked - I was able to see heart rate, steps, change some settings etc. I've requested GadgetBridge support which should make it possible to get notifications etc.
Proper GB support and this is seriously attractive.
YunoHost is also a good management system, though more focused on web services compared to DietPi which seems more... Everything.
Syncthing is great for syncing files and that's about it. No groupware, sharing, off-site storage and so on. I ran Syncthing+DecSync for years for great groupware sync but it's completely deprecated. I'm back on Nextcloud, though still use ST for syncing program files.
Have you considered NextcloudPi? Installs a full, SSL-ready (self-generated or LetsEncrypt) Nextcloud instance with a single copy-paste command in terminal/via SSH.
will leave you to die for its own self-preservation, no matter how kind you are
Should any creature sacrifice their self-preservation because someone is kind?
Is that why I'm a bit constipated?
Sure, but the allow/block list in GB is for app level notifications, where does "from specific people" (indicating a sender filter) come in?