I don't disagree, however, there needs to be some form of security so the average Joe (or their kid) doesn't accidentally press the wrong button and rm -rf
the entire device (exaggerating of course, but you get the idea).
lka1988
Exactly, and this also ties into my first point that the people who know, know what to look for.
I've rooted/jailbroken every single phone and tablet I've owned over the last 15 years. I wouldn't have it any other way. I cannot stand the artificial "security" blocks out in place simply because a company thinks rooted users are somehow cheating or committing fraud or what have you - the people who do that are gonna do it no matter what.
True. Nintendo is extremely cutthroat with their IP, they like going after emulators and similar.
Sony shipped literal rootkits with their software years ago.
email is starting to disappear
The fuck it is lol, do you have any idea how much email is used in literally everything? How old are you?
integrated FTP client
Why though? SFTP is leagues better.
Syncthing isn't going anywhere. The Android app is the only thing that was dropped, and that was only because of Google's increasingly-difficult requirements to publish on the Play Store.
Syncthing-Fork is the spiritual successor to the original Android app and can be found on F-Droid.
Syncthing was only ever self-hosted...
You really need to clarify your comment, as it's already causing confusion.
- The official Syncthing project is going strong, and is not the same thing as the Android app.
- The Android app was discontinued late last year due to Google's increasingly difficult requirements to publish on the Play Store.
- Syncthing-Fork is now what Syncthing recommends for Android users.
I got my 7900XTX for MSRP in 2023 and have no plans on "upgrading" any time soon. The same PC's 5800X3D is also showing no signs of letting up, and given the tariff bullshit going on right now, I plan on keeping it that way for as long as possible.