@hi Same setup here, via syncthing instead of rsync
@budududuroiu @hi syncthing here too, because it keeps version backlog. Also, syncthing and keepass are setup on all other devices already.
But hey, running Vaultwarden requires a different skillset in overkill land. :)
@hi @carstenraddatz Yup, I know there have been some controversies around that app and F-Droid, didn't dig into it too much, I use Obtainium to fetch the releases from Github directly
@hi @budududuroiu I'm sticking with syncthing-fork from f-droid. Picked that just to use that store more, and I kinda like the progress bar feature
@carstenraddatz @hi Besides the progress bar, what's the difference between researchxxl and the F-Droid fork?
@budududuroiu @carstenraddatz @hi i think they are the same.. One is downloaded directly from the github repo, one via the package manager f-droid. F-droid links to the GitHub repo of researchxxl.
@budududuroiu @hi I guess that is the only difference, and possibly only the exposure of it as the feature is in the original code. The release notes imply that much.
@carstenraddatz @budududuroiu @hi Fdroid is the researchxxl version. There is another one in the Google Play Store from nel0x. The background was some shady overtaking of the github repo by researchxxl. I think it is generally trusted at the moment. You can read the whole story here
https://forum.syncthing.net/t/does-anyone-know-why-syncthing-fork-is-no-longer-available-on-github/25661/276?page=9
@hi @carstenraddatz @budududuroiu highly recommend taking a look at basicsync! it seems super well-made and i've been enjoying it a great deal: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/BasicSync (also in the main f-droid repository if that is your jam)