hexagonwin

joined 2 years ago
[–] hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 2 months ago

seems like they're down, hopefully temporarily

 

Subsplease XDCC shutting down some weeks ago and now this.. RIP.

Guess I should look into torrenting/usenet/whatever still works.

[–] hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

are you rooted? -> shutdown immediately, boot to twrp, dump whole eMMC/UFS

no root? -> try diskdigger app. free version only recovers photos. heres a crack from 4pda https://files.catbox.moe/l2gfmu.apk (from 4pda to/forum/dl/post/34080205/DiskDigger+Pro_v1.0-pro-2025-10-05%28163%29.apk , needs login so i downloaded for you)

[–] hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org 0 points 2 months ago

fern kawaii

[–] hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 2 months ago

mlmym also works and looks great on mobile unlike old reddit. also works fine on older phones/browsers with poor modern js support.

[–] hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org 11 points 2 months ago

the voyager app is just a webview container

[–] hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 2 months ago

xfce, mate, lxde, tde, pick your choice

i prefer wms like fvwm/wmaker/blackbox/e16/ctwm tho

[–] hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org 6 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Markor https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.gsantner.markor is great for markdown editing on Android, it wouldn't be as smooth but perhaps it could be used with Syncthing.

[–] hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org -2 points 2 months ago

kinda feels like they forgot to add '/s'

[–] hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 2 months ago

nice, i'm glad it's still being developed. it seems like there's also another fork named mpc-be.

[–] hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org 5 points 2 months ago (4 children)

aren't wordpress plugins just php code? i believe it would be trivial to look through, if you can obtain them in the first place.

[–] hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org 10 points 2 months ago

I could download "Google Sans" from this page https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Google+Sans, though I'm not sure if this is what you need. Catbox mirror in case you don't want Google's proprietary JS: https://files.catbox.moe/ncgu5q.zip

[–] hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org 10 points 2 months ago (4 children)

have you tried mpc-qt? i heard it's pretty good. mpc-hc (the windows program) hasn't been developed for 9 years now, i don't think it's a good idea..

 

damn i really hope they stay. this right after their spotify crawl and domain suspension doesn't inspire hope.

 

Quoted from their Discord guild

Hello everyone,

I wanted to share some personal news with you. After 15 years of hosting the Arutha Foundation with love and dedication, I've decided to embark on a new journey. The world is on fire and the universe is calling me to remember who I am. I have decided to listen to the music of the universe and take a leap of faith.

I'm grateful for the experiences and love shared with all of you. I'll give you some time to transfer data, and I'll pick a date in Q1 2026 to say goodbye to Arutha.

Thank you for your support and love throughout the years. You've been an integral part of my journey, and I'm thankful for that.

The XDCC/IRC bots will be going offline from the 31st of January. If there's anything you'd like to grab from there make sure you do so before then. The channel will remain as there are other bots still active on there.

Well this is sad :( This was my primary route of watching anime for the last few years. I guess there won't be many lost files since it's all mainly torrents though..

 

I have quite a few older Android devices, my main device runs 8(O) and I have some on 7(N), 6(M), 5(L). 4.1~4.4 support was already gone with Fenix, but now it seems like they got 5/6/7 as well. https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.mozilla.fennec_fdroid/

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org to c/korea@lemmy.funami.tech
 

thought some people here may find this interesting :)

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/40623875

Hello. Me and a few friends are attempting to backup every files from AndroidFileHost, and we need some help in doing so.

For those who haven't heard of it, AndroidFileHost is a website that hosts various Android related files. It's one of the last surviving large Android related file serving sites, and holds a LOT of rare files especially for older android devices. (rip d-h.st) Despite being such a valuable site, it hasn't been well maintained for the past few years. Their Xitter account's last update is from around 2022, and the owner isn't replying to any e-mails. The site has been extremely unstable with various issues, most recently no file could ever be downloaded from it for about a month. Luckily, it has been (kind of) solved for now, and most (not all, about 20% files are still gone) files are back online now. However, it's clear this site needs a backup.

I have scraped their website which gives us the unique ID and MD5 hash for every files available on the site. Now, using this ID we can automate the process of requesting mirror links, downloading them and checking for integrity. (Please check an example file to understand how their system works -- https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120701975 )

The sum of every file sizes we know is roughly 180TB. It's impossible to download this on a single machine, so I've developed a "tracker" system to concurrently download multiple files using different machines. The tracker server keeps a list of every known file IDs (btw, it's 256,640 files which is a bit less than 277,467 displayed on their main page. I believe it includes deleted files as well but not sure atm), assign it to each clients that request and appropriately mark the file as downloaded. The system is pretty robust now, so our plan is working great. Except that our internet is pretty slow and we can't afford 180TB instantly.

By talking to friends and their friends, we've got quite a few people willing to help a bit here. Unfortunately many of them lack storage space, so they need to keep downloading from AFH and uploading to my server. This works for a few clients, but not for many. The "my server" here every client uploads to have 500Mbps internet, and it gets terribly slow pretty quick. Plus, 180TB of storage isn't really cheap and easy to afford.

Ideally, we need to get people with faster internet speeds (I'm in asia, so not the best place to fetch files from AFH servers mostly around Europe and America) and more storage space. If you have some bandwidth or storage to share, it would greatly help us.

I'm sorry if a post like this isn't welcomed here, if so please feel free to remove it. Thanks for reading this post.

P.S. Also worth checking out - related XDA thread https://xdaforums.com/t/did-anyone-else-notice-signs-of-androidfilehost-com-being-abandoned.4578561/ (I'm LegendOcta)

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org to c/android@lemmy.world
 

Hello. Me and a few friends are attempting to backup every files from AndroidFileHost, and we need some help in doing so.

For those who haven't heard of it, AndroidFileHost is a website that hosts various Android related files. It's one of the last surviving large Android related file serving sites, and holds a LOT of rare files especially for older android devices. (rip d-h.st) Despite being such a valuable site, it hasn't been well maintained for the past few years. Their Xitter account's last update is from around 2022, and the owner isn't replying to any e-mails. The site has been extremely unstable with various issues, most recently no file could ever be downloaded from it for about a month. Luckily, it has been (kind of) solved for now, and most (not all, about 20% files are still gone) files are back online now. However, it's clear this site needs a backup.

I have scraped their website which gives us the unique ID and MD5 hash for every files available on the site. Now, using this ID we can automate the process of requesting mirror links, downloading them and checking for integrity. (Please check an example file to understand how their system works -- https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120701975 )

The sum of every file sizes we know is roughly 180TB. It's impossible to download this on a single machine, so I've developed a "tracker" system to concurrently download multiple files using different machines. The tracker server keeps a list of every known file IDs (btw, it's 256,640 files which is a bit less than 277,467 displayed on their main page. I believe it includes deleted files as well but not sure atm), assign it to each clients that request and appropriately mark the file as downloaded. The system is pretty robust now, so our plan is working great. Except that our internet is pretty slow and we can't afford 180TB instantly.

By talking to friends and their friends, we've got quite a few people willing to help a bit here. Unfortunately many of them lack storage space, so they need to keep downloading from AFH and uploading to my server. This works for a few clients, but not for many. The "my server" here every client uploads to have 500Mbps internet, and it gets terribly slow pretty quick. Plus, 180TB of storage isn't really cheap and easy to afford.

Ideally, we need to get people with faster internet speeds (I'm in asia, so not the best place to fetch files from AFH servers mostly around Europe and America) and more storage space. If you have some bandwidth or storage to share, it would greatly help us.

I'm sorry if a post like this isn't welcomed here, if so please feel free to remove it. Thanks for reading this post.

P.S. Also worth checking out - related XDA thread https://xdaforums.com/t/did-anyone-else-notice-signs-of-androidfilehost-com-being-abandoned.4578561/ (I'm LegendOcta)

 

Since a few days ago I noticed some minor changes on mlmym (old.lemmy.sdf.org)

The logo on top left is low resolution, and the community info sidebar isn't shown by default.

Before: https://web.archive.org/web/20250127103600/https://old.lemmy.sdf.org/ After: https://web.archive.org/web/20250204090416/https://old.lemmy.sdf.org/

Does anyone know if this change was intended? At least I'm pretty sure the logo isn't.. Not sure where to report. thanks.

 

Hello all. I'm looking for (a) program(s) to manage & document things in life. Mainly these features are what I need:

  • Diary, random notes(like a wiki?) with version control
  • TODO list, auto added to diary at that time period
  • Ability to attach images and text files to those diary, notes
  • Calendar with schedule synced with TODO
  • Easy backup, preferably in plaintext or simple db
  • Text search

Currently I'm using SeaMonkey and my phone(android) to manage calendar (so two separated ones), a paper note to write diaries and use dokuwiki for random notes. This setup is too complicated and isn't productive at all.

I do think my requirements are kinda abstract, and there most likely isn't a single program that can do all this. Although basic I'm a novice FreeBSD & Emacs+evil user so *nix-only or text-based utilities are okay. I'm not aware of any program that meets these needs, is there anything that resembles what I'm thinking? Thanks!

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