You can actually create custom DNS records in NextDNS
You can actually create custom DNS records in NextDNS
Private DNS (DoT) shouldn’t interfere with your VPN. It actually overrides the default DNS resolver set by the system or a VPN app.
I just use NextDNS with Android’s Private DNS feature for DNS filtering, works pretty well.
I do the same with the built-in GrapheneOS network permission toggle
They are working on support for Tor, I2P and other networks: https://radicle.xyz/faq#is-there-a-way-to-run-radicle-over-tor-i2p-or-other-censorship-resistant-networks
Also check out Radicle, it’s basically decentralized Git. @forgejo@floss.social is also working on a federation solution: @ForgeFed@floss.social (https://forgefed.org/)
No, not really. OctoDroid might be worth checking out though.
Thanks!
FastHub-Libre is a little old, but still works perfectly
Check out GrapheneOS! It’s built from AOSP with some privacy and security improvements, no change in user experience though. It also removes all the bloated Google crap, as well as the spyware. It’s the only mobile OS I would use nowadays.
There are millions of systems still running windows 95 for hardware that can’t use anything newer (think CNC machines).
These are never connected to the internet though. Also, these aren’t personal devices that store sensitive information, they’re just used for one specific task (and without internet connection), which is fine.
I switched to Lawnchair a few years ago (IIRC 6 years ago) and it’s been a solid experience, I’m very happy with it.
Niagara Launcher if you want a very minimalistic experience. It’s not open-source, but there are other open-source, minimalistic options like mLauncher, Olauncher, Focus Launcher and Lunar Launcher. I have also seen people recommend Kvaesito. Lawnchair if you prefer a more traditional Android launcher.
What icon pack is that?
I would to this with any launcher, it doesn’t need internet access
The image is from this Asahi Linux blog post btw
It’s from Software Freedom conservancy, they regularly publish such great articles. These guys do a whole bunch of great work in general, I highly recommend checking their other articles, maybe follow them on Mastodon (@conservancy@social.sfconservancy.org) or donate a few bucks to support them.