• ono@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    I start with whatever is on F-Droid, and narrow it down from there.

    Jerboa was the only option there until recently. I see Voyager and Eternity are there now. I’ll have to give them a try.

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      11 months ago

      Voyager is currently many versions ahead of the one listed on F-Droid. It is still usable but you may want to get the latest version from GitHub.

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        11 months ago

        If new versions don’t make it to F-Droid, they might as well not exist for me. There are only a couple of apps that I find important enough that I’ll spend time manually building/pulling/installing, and a Lemmy reader isn’t one of them. Thanks for the tip, though.

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            Part of what I value in F-Droid is the additional layer in the build/release process, because it makes tampering more likely to be detected.

            It’s still nice to know a tool like obtanium exists, though. Thanks for the link.

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              This is exactly the reason why I don’t like F-Droid as a way to get apps. You’ll have to trust an additional party when getting your apps, and updates are often a couple days behind. I prefer to get it straight from the developer’s GitHub or Coderberg or whatever.

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                You’ll have to trust an additional party when getting your apps, and updates are often a couple days behind.

                I know how it works, and in this case, that’s fine with me.

                F-Droid has an excellent track record; better than many developers have. And I’m not addicted to having the latest versions of everything on the day they’re released. In fact, not immediately jumping on the latest versions has saved me from nasty bugs more than once.

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                  10 months ago

                  N + X - Y ? N

                  Except now you’re adding an additional party to trust (the -Y). So it could still be considered less secure than N.

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                    10 months ago

                    So it could still be considered less secure than N.

                    It could be, or it could not be. Depends on the particulars, and on the needs of the individual.

                    Mind, I’m not going around presuming to tell other people what’s better for them, as one or two others in this thread are doing. I’m just stating what’s a good fit for me.

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        10 months ago

        I use it because, contrary to what that scare piece you linked would have the reader believe, it’s better for my needs than the alternatives.

        (I’m no stranger to software development and security, by the way. I understand the pros and cons.)

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          that scare piece you linked would have the reader believe

          So an indepth and critical analysis of something is now a “scare piece?” Ok.