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- Newsflash as RSS feed reader
- Eloquent for
- Gradia
- Apostrophe: minimalist markdown text-editor
- Foliate: epub reader
- Geary: email client
- Gapless: music reader
- Podcast
and more: Tuba to browse the feviverse, Kooha to record the screeen, Pitivi to edit videos, Shortwave to listen to radios, Pipeline to watch Youtube videos.
An alternative to Signal
A collection of apps useful for smartphones.
SQLite embedded in the browser as WASM executable.
À propos de Strava
To be tested. I don't know if such app provides value or is a simple checklist that does not ensure accessibility.
Schedule viewer for conferences and other events
It uses Go and sqlite under the hood.
The author stated that it is feature complete, so yup :)
They published a rationale for the project, that is interesting https://github.com/nkanaev/yarr/blob/master/doc/rationale.txt
Il y a moyen de faire des choses bien classe avec!
Voir les exemples de Sebsauvage https://llamalab.com/automate/
An app of the Nextcloud platform to organize fotos and images.
A great and efficient RSS feed reader. It is not so much accessible though as it uses <div>
everywhere (and without aria).
A fork of SimpleMobileTools to keep these applications free
After the "App Defaults" blog post meme. 320 people have written it and Rob Knight made a word cloud from it.
A list of blog posts related to the default apps of the author.
I played the game myself with https://blog.lyokolux.space/posts/2023-11-20-default-apps/
Les outils SimpleMobileTools se sont fait acheté par une entreprise opposée au RGPD :/
Chat has its limits though. For information to be synthesized into knowledge, the rate of messaging needs to be slowed down to make room for less reactive, more deliberate, long-form expression.
That are Forums.
Discord today is equal parts group chat and forum.
with limitations:
- Discord is not web-readable and thus only minimally linkable
- Discord mixes different thread concepts (chat-channel threads vs forum-channel threads)
- Discord's finances are dubious
- Discord is closed source.
Messages are living information artifacts. As content blobs they can morph through many different forms, from ephemeral musings to everlasting tomes of shared understandings.
I like the flow from thought to chat to thread to article: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/583842/273896083-c035f6d7-47b2-43e4-abe6-4d42a5f54c76.png
So the author introduce the Commune app (see https://shpong.com/):
While in v0.x_pre-alpha it is essentially Linen (or Discourse Bot Kit), but for Matrix instead of Discord/Slack. Hook your existing Matrix instances up with Commune to give your channels web-public threading superpowers. [...] It's a Reddit-like site that operates a network of sub-communities.