• kurcatovium@piefed.social
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        11 hours ago

        What the hell is that weird bp hybrid letter? From context I get that’s substitute for “th”, but man… It’s so hard to read, at least for me as non-native. What’s the point?

    • Mrsilkworm@piefed.social
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      1 day ago

      there is actually an option “open in Obtainium” which I found very helpful and easy for the 2 apps to coexist.

    • artyom@piefed.social
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      19 hours ago

      Nothing relevant to this app. But FDroid only has apps that have been submitted to it. This allows installation and updates of any apps with releases published to GitHub.

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        18 hours ago

        I don’t see the point then. I can install direct from GitHub if I want that. I don’t want a random intermediary that’s another possible attack vector.

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          6 hours ago

          While I understand that less is more mentality here; but Obtainium doesn’t just install apps, it allows checking for updates. Which updating apps I would argue is something worth doing.

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            11 hours ago

            FDroid’s official repository includes fairly strict requirements for apps they allow, meaning you get a level of confidence that those apps meet those requirements. You can add custom repos in the app, but it’s not the default flow. To use a recent example, it’s like comparing the Arch official repos to AUR.

            Not that there isn’t value in a tool that can download apps for you from GitHub, but it’s not really fair to compare that to F-Droid. You’re generally safer on F-Droid’s official repo than with random projects off GitHub, and potentially even safer than downloading official releases of apps on F-Droid directly from the releases page.

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                42 minutes ago

                The qualities that were specified were security. Do you plan to actually explain how both FDroid and random GitHub downloads are equally insecure?

                • artyom@piefed.social
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                  28 minutes ago

                  The qualities that were specified was the ability to install the apps through the browser without the “attack vector” of an app installer.

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    1 day ago

    This is interesting, but Obtainium exists and this won’t stop Google from preventing installing things outside of the play store.