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microG unofficial installer

Flashable zip created by ale5000 for a simple installation of #microG on Android.

IT FEATURE ALSO NON-AROMA LIVE SETUP (now working on all phones).

Download
microG unofficial installer v1.3.2 beta - Full (Android 2.2 - 15) - MIRROR
microG unofficial installer v1.3.2 beta - OSS (Android 2.2 - 15)
Google sync add-on v1.2.0 beta (Android 4.4 - 4.4.4 and 7 - 8, probably even newer versions)

NOTE: Devices with a MIPS CPU aren't supported.
IMPORTANT: The installer isn't supported by the author of microG so installer related bugs should be reported to me instead app related bugs should be reported there.

Contents
See here.

Official threads
microG
UnifiedNlp

Credits
MaR-V-iN (for microG, a perfect application that works perfectly also on old phones).
YashdSaraf for building BusyBox (BusyBox is used only during the installation, nothing on the device is altered).

Contributors
ale5000
Source Code: https://github.com/micro5k


Version Information
Status:
Beta
Current Version: v1.3.2
Release Date: 2025-03-22

It is simpler to use, more compatible and already come with updated microG; also all optional apps can be disabled using live setup (using +/- volume hardware buttons).

You can flash it from a custom recovery (that come pre-rooted), or from a running system with "zip-install.sh". So root is only required to install, it can be removed afterward.


#installers
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Marginaila Search

Open source search engine. No ads, no AI. "Indexing the small, old and weird web"(c) Search blogs, forums, plain text sites and more.

marginalia-search.com
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Power to the Projects - How do you power your electronics project? So many options, which is best?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtpqy966ejk

What is the best way to #power small #electronics projects?

Recently, I’ve been working on a lot of low voltage electrical circuits that typically use a microcontroller, sensors, lights and motors; but, what is the best way to power such projects - there are so many options, from batteries to USB!

In this video I give a brief overview of some of my favorite approaches, including some bargain options from AliExpress like USB Power Delivery, Buck converter and Boost converter modules. I’ll talk about the advantages and disadvantages of each approach and wrap up with an overview highlighting what approach I would use in a given application.
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What are your favorite #RSS reader applications for each OS?
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#microg Release v0.3.7.250923
https://github.com/microg/GmsCore/releases/tag/v0.3.7.250932

New Features and changes:

Work Profile
You can now sign into various work accounts that setup a work profile when using microG. As microG does not comply with all functionality imposed by organization administrators, you need to enable this feature manually in microG Settings > Work profile. Together with this comes functionality to view and install apps suggested by the organization administrator through the Play Store.

Play Feature Delivery
Apps can request installation of additional languages or features from split packages. You can activate this from microG Settings > Play Store
Face detection

This release ships with initial support for Google's Face Detection API. This functionality is still very incomplete, but works for some apps using it.
Changelog

Maps: Various fixes for HMS Maps (#2737, #2754, #2778, #2825). Thanks @DaVinci9196.
Vision: Improve Barcode Scanning APIs (#2735, #2787). Thanks @DaVinci9196.
Vision: Add initial support for face detection API (#2793). Thanks @DaVinci9196.
Location: Add support for moving WiFis in Eurostar trains (#2821). Thanks @TimoWilken.
Fitness: Add dummy for Recording API (#2760). Thanks @DaVinci9196.
Auth: Various fixes for quick login and third-party Google sign-in (#2660, #2698, #2798). Thanks @DaVinci9196.
Auth: Add support for work accounts (#2553). Thanks @fynngodau.
DroidGuard: Disable access to hardware attestation.
Vending: Fix handling of IAP for multi-account setups (#2681). Thanks @DaVinci9196.
Vending: Add work app store (#2553). Thanks @fynngodau.
Vending: Disable access to hardware keys for play integrity (#2740). Thanks @DaVinci9196
Vending: Add dummys (#2759, #2791). Thanks @DaVinci9196.
Various fixes to improve support for Google Apps (#2652, #2654, #2684, #2738, #2767, #2779, #2780). Thanks @DaVinci9196.
Various fixes for dynamic links (#2662), Fido (#2811), SmsRetriever API (#2786), AppSet dummy (#2781), web view handling (#2836, #2862). Thanks @DaVinci9196, @ale5000-git.
Version bumps (#2813, #2829). Thanks @DaVinci9196, @ale5000-git
String and location infrastructure fixes (#2693, #2755, #2781). Thanks @lucasmz-dev, @Fs00.
New/Updated translations
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Telegram messenger apps FOSS, with extra features and without the specific Google or Apple appstore version censorship.
Some allow you to choose the push messaging system (firebase, microg, nogcm, unified push)

ANDROID:

🔵 NagramX
@NagramX
Bug Reports & Feature Requests:
@NagramXfeedback_bot
https://github.com/risin42/NagramX

🔵 Nagram
@nagram_channel
Chat @nagram_group
https://github.com/nextalone/nagram

🔵 Octogram
@OctoGramApp
Chat: @OctoGramGroup
APK: @OctoGramAPKs
βeta: @OctoGramBeta
octogramapp.github.io

🔵 NNNagram
@Nnngram
Chat @nagram_group
https://github.com/PreviousAlone/Nnngram

🔵 Cherrygram
@Cherry_gram
Chat: @CherrygramSupport
APKs: @CherrygramAPKs
Beta APKs: @CherrygramBetaAPKs
https://github.com/arsLan4k1390/Cherrygram#readme

🔵 @momogram_update
momogram_update
https://github.com/dic1911/Momogram

🔵 Nullgram
@NullgramClient
CI Update Channel: @NullgramCI
Stable Update Channel: @NullgramAPKs
https://github.com/qwq233/Nullgram

🔵 TelegramX
https://github.com/TGX-Android/Telegram-X
https://t.me/tgx_log

🔵 Nekogram
@NekogramAPKs


💻  PC:

🔵 Forkgram (Android or PC)
@forkgram
💻 https://github.com/Forkgram/tdesktop
📱 https://github.com/Forkgram/TelegramAndroid
https://github.com/Forkgram/tdesktop/releases

🔵 Fagram
@FAgramClient
Chat: @FAgram_Group
https://fagram.app
Linux: @FAgramLinux
Windows: @FAgramWindows

🔵 Materialgram
https://github.com/kukuruzka165/materialgram/

🔵 Ayugram
https://github.com/AyuGram/AyuGramDesktop

🔵 Telegram For Gnu Emacs [Unofficial]
https://github.com/zevlg/telega.el

Windows only:
🔵 Unigram
@unigram
@unigramappx
https://github.com/UnigramDev/Unigram


OTHERS

⚠️ DON'T use plusmessenger: https://t.me/NoGoolag/3277

Regarding recent censorship controversies on Telegram, it is recommended to use non goolag playstore nor apple store version of telegram.
The official version from its website — like these alternatives — also has less censorship imposed by Google or Apple. You can get it at https://telegram.org

🔵 MadelineProto
Async PHP client API for the telegram MTProto protocol
https://github.com/danog/MadelineProto

🔵 Nicegram (iOS)
https://github.com/nicegram/Nicegram-iOS

🔵 Swiftgram (iOS)
@swiftgram

🔵 Telegram for Watch OS
https://pigeonwatch.app
@pigeonwatch


Not updated:

Telegram-Foss (Android)
https://f-droid.org/app/org.telegram.messenger
Group: @tfossofftopics

Telegraher (Android)
https://t.me/Libreware/1057

TDesktop x64 (PC)
@tg_x64
https://github.com/TDesktop-x64/tdesktop

exteraGram
the dev is selling telegram apk's. His donors recieve update app while normal users get very old apk's
@exteraGram @exteraGramCI
https://github.com/exteraSquad
https://exteraGram.app

Mercurygram
@MercurygramReleases
Chat: @Mercurygram
https://github.com/drizzt/Mercurygram

NekoX (Android)
https://t.me/Libreware/755

Kotatogram (PC)
@kotatogram


📡@NoGoolag 📡@Libreware
#tg #tgclients #telegram
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What are your favorite hardware and open source software for #security #cams, #video #surveillance, #ring #doorbells, #motion detection, #homeassistant...?
What #alternatives do we have?
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Latest IronFox for Android update
Updated to Firefox 138.0.
Updated to Phoenix 2025.04.27.1. - (See changes from the last IronFox release)

Added a toggle under Privacy and security in settings to control Safe BrowsingNote that this requires a restart to take effect.

Added toggles under Privacy and security -> Site settings to control JavaScriptJIT, and WebAssembly(Note that the JIT toggle requires a restart to take effect). Due to the addition of these toggles, we've now enabled WebAssembly by default (due to the notable breakage it causes), though users are recommended to disable it if possible to improve security. JIT will remain disabled by default.

Neutered the mozAddonManager API to restrict its capabilities and limit the data shared with Mozilla, while still allowing users to install extensions from addons.mozilla.org.

We now harden FPP (Fingerprinting Protection) and set our overrides to unbreak websites internally, instead of using the privacy.fingerprintingProtection.granularOverrides & privacy.fingerprintingProtection.overrides preferences like we have previously. This makes it far easier for users to add their own overrides if needed. If you have previously configured either of these preferences, it is highly recommended to reset them after updating to these release. If you would like to disable our overrides to unbreak websites (as well as Mozilla's), you can do so by setting privacy.fingerprintingProtection.remoteOverrides.enabled to false in your about:config.
Added a Quick fixes list to uBlock Origin by default to allow us to work-around/fix issues caused by our default config significantly faster (while we wait on the upstream list maintainers to fix the issues...).

Implemented LibreWolf's Remote Settings Blocker patch to allow us (and users) to limit what collections are read/downloaded from Mozilla, and reduce the data shared. Users can configure this from the browser.ironfox.services.settings.allowedCollections preference in the about:config, though we would not recommend editing this unless necessary, as the collections we allow by default were carefully considered and provide important functionality, including for security.

Improved visibility of domains in the URL bar to better protect against phishing. - (Thanks to @mimi89999💜)

Significantly improved upon and expanded Mozilla's built-in certificate pinning to protect against MITM attacks. If you're a website operator and would like your domain to be added or want to request details be changed, please file an issue!
Took back control of all Safe Browsing preferences, meaning these can now be freely controlled by the users from the about:config (with the exception of browser.safebrowsing.malware.enabled & browser.safebrowsing.phishing.enabled - these are controlled by the new toggle in Settings). For example, users can now set their own custom Safe Browsing provider if desired, disable our proxy and revert back to Google's standard domains, etc...

Hardened the internal PDF Viewer (PDF.js) with changes inspired by GrapheneOS's PDF Viewer. - #79

Disabled CSP Reporting to improve privacy, reduce undesired network activity, and limit the data shared with website operators.

Enabled Proxy Bypass Protection to help prevent leaks for proxy users.
Fixed a bug that caused cookies/site data and permissions to always clear on exit, regardless of their check boxes/values set by users.

Disabled Firefox's new Unified Trust Panel redesign for the menu that appears when you select the lock icon on the top left of the URL bar by default, due to phishing concerns (as it unfortunately doesn't currently display the full URL if it's too long). - You can re-enable this if preferred by navigating to IronFox's Settings -> About IronFox -> Tap IronFox's logo at the top 5 times, then go back to Settings -> Secret Settings -> Unified Trust Panel.

Disabled the com.widevine.alpha key system (MediaDrm).

Disabled Mozilla's GeoIP/Region Service to prevent Firefox from monitoring the user's region/general location and reduce unwanted network activity.
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FUTO is launching a new open-source software distribution project: the FUTOcore Software Store.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/dVmDId8GPn8b/

You can learn more about FUTOcore and participate in our survey here: https://futocore.futo.org/

This talk was given by Adam Jesionowski on March 15 during FUTO's Don't be Evil Conference

#futo #apk #store
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Zapstore

Permissionless and social app store built on the #nostr protocol
For #Android #Linux and #Mac

https://zapstore.dev

Download
https://zapstore.dev/download/

Sources
https://github.com/zapstore

Secure by default
Everything you install comes from trusted sources and is cryptographically verified. Not satisfied with the default? Choose your own curators, or mix and match! Censorship has no place in our world.

Relevant to you
Supercharged by the nostr open protocol, recommendations come right from your social connections — or use it in totally private way. With our growing catalog, you will never run out of great apps.

Support your devs
Connect with your favorite developers: send them direct feedback, request features and support them through micropayments, all without any middlemen.

#apk #store
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PeerTube Mobile App v1 Is Out | Linuxiac

The PeerTube mobile app has reached version 1, allowing users to easily edit playlists, comment on videos, and switch between accounts

Sortie de la v1 de l'application mobile ! | JoinPeerTube

PeerTube | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository

Go to the git page to get version 1.0 the F-Droid link is 0.6
https://framagit.org/framasoft/peertube/mobile-application/-/releases

Via @linuxgram
#PeerTube
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Snap Safe

The camera that doesn’t rat you out.   
Snap Safe is an #Android #camera app that keeps every pixel—and every byte of data—exactly where it belongs: on YOUR device.

Key Features:
• Zero‑Leak Design – The manifest skips android.permission.INTERNET; nothing leaves your device.
• Fully Encrypted – Shots are written to encrypted, app‑private storage.
• Metadata Scrub‑A‑Dub – EXIF and other identifiers are wiped the instant you hit Share.
• PIN‑Locked Gallery – A separate PIN stands between curious thumbs and your photos.
• Secure Sharing – When you do share, we hand the file off via Android's native share sheet—no detours.
• Granular Location – Add coarse, fine, or zero location data—your call.
• 100% Open Source – Auditable code in plain sight.
• Poison Pill – Set a special PIN, that when entered, appears to work normally but actually deletes your existing
photos.
• Decoy Photos – Select innocuous decoy photos, these will be preserved when your Poison Pill is activated. That way
your Gallery is not suspiciously empty.

Why Snap Safe?
We capture photos locally, encrypt everything in private storage, let YOU decide if GPS tags are added (precision optional), and strip out tell‑tale metadata automatically.

We NEVER phone home or talk to servers, slurp analytics or usage stats, sprinkle ads or trackers in the code, or read files outside our sandbox.

Privacy Policy: We collect nothing.

Newest version on github
https://github.com/SecureCamera/SecureCameraAndroid/releases/latest

https://f-droid.org/packages/com.darkrockstudios.app.securecamera/
Photos posted on F-droid page.
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A View on the Open-Source Video Editing Landscape

https://youtu.be/qEYGGqolEvs

https://media.ccc.de/v/lgm25-upstream-2025-83652-a-view-on-the-open-source-video-editing-landscape

Whether it is stitching together some travel footage or producing high-quality film content, there are many ways people want to work with the medium "video". Their needs for #video #editing solutions are diverse, and so is their budget.

Open-source video editing software seems great for beginners to get started at zero cost. What do you get and what do you have to give up on compared to the closed-source options? What does it even take to build software like this from scratch, technologically as well as mentally?

This talk takes a brief look at the free-to-use options for video editing on a desktop computer before switching the perspective to that of the developers and maintainers of such software. It offers insights into the struggles with technology, fundraising, self-motivation, and community dynamics, while also highlighting the rewarding moments and intriguing current and future developments.

Simran Spiller

https://pretalx.c3voc.de/lgm25-upstream-2025/talk/504479317/

#editor #lgm2025
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Quiet v5.1.2
=> https://tryquiet.org/

Quiet is an alternative to team chat apps like Slack, Discord, and Element that does not require trusting a central server or running one's own. In Quiet, all data syncs directly between a team's devices over Tor with no server required.

NOTE: #Quiet is not audited and should not be used when privacy and security are critical. It lacks basic features and probably won't replace your Slack or Discord yet. That said, it works surprisingly well and we use it daily as a Slack replacement.

=> https://github.com/TryQuiet/quiet/releases/tag/%40quiet/desktop%405.1.2
=> https://github.com/TryQuiet/quiet/releases/tag/%40quiet/mobile%405.1.2

via @dcntr
#Tor #IPFS
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