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Question that appears not to have an easily accessible answer.

I have an Android phone, and a laptop with Ubuntu 20.04 (soon to be upgraded ... shouldn't make a difference).

Currently I can connect them with a USB cable, from the laptop I can see the Android file system, and I can run "rsync" on the appropriate director "over there" to keep an up-to-date copy on my laptop.

I'd very much like to do this wirelessly.

I have bluetooth on both, and they are both on the same local network via WiFi.

What can I use?

I've tried installing GSConnect with no success, and I've tried LocalSend, also with no success.

Help?

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Never store your access keys in Git, especially not in the code – do programmers need to be taught this?!??

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Does anyone know a good, #FLOSS-licensed implementation of the Android Managment API for non-#GAPPS / #degoogled devices that supports #eSIM provisioning?

Basically like #MiniLPA but #remote and on #Android or any #Linux.

  • I don't need like a complete eSIM issue infrastructure, but just something to i.e. push an eSIM profile (i.e. via ntfy to a device and make it install & activate / use it.

Not sure if #LucaWeiss or @LaF0rge have any ideas...
lucaweiss.eu/post/2024-06-24-e

Google for DevelopersAndroid Management API  |  Google for Developers

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Seriously, if I was #LinusSebastian of #LinusTechTips I'd literally choose to #donate the cost of a #TeamViewer #subscription to #FLOSS #RemoteDesktop projects like #Dayon instead and sue TeamViewer into upholding their contract or a full refund with interest as if it was a loan because clearly they chose violate that contract on their own terms and initiative!

youtube.com/watch?v=RT1t1JlZug

And yes, Dayon! is awesome and I can fully recommend this as an alternative to TeamViewer, #AnyDesk, etc.

retgal.github.io/Dayon/

  • For any system that needs Remote Access as unattended I'd recommend to setup a #VPN or at least a Reverse-#SSH connection anyway so one can launch something like Dayon! by just sending a single command and have #RemoteDesktop access on-demand.

So yeah, TeamViewer literally shot themselves in the foot here by deciding to shaft paying customers who were able and willing to pay the absurd prices you asked for for a one-time license.

  • Also whilst TeamViewer does OFC maintain some infrastructure, most what they do is basically run a "rendrevous"-Server to allow two endpoints behind NATs to connect to each other and exchange details to make UPnP-style hole-punching work.

That's traffic in the single-digit megabytes per year and client, as there's not much between as clients pinging their server and basically boing some simple handshakes.

  • And as Linus said it's not his problem if they gotta have to keep systems up and running in perpetuity. They offered that deal and now they have to suffer through it! By paying the obligations are on to TeamViewer to make it work and continue to make it work!

Also if I'm on a #LAN why would I want to use TeamViewer and not any #VNC (or god forbid #RDP) server? THE WHOLE POINT OF USING TeamViewer, AnyDesk, etc. IS TO NOT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT NATs, FIREWALLS AND IP-ADDRESSES AND JUST GET CONNECTED FFS!!!

  • Personally I use #Remmina and Dayon, but that's because Remmina is comfortable even for SSH and can do that as well as RDP & VNC and Dayon is just the simple option I can walktrough people that need #TechSupport #remote|ly for a quick hands-on...

Definitely my recommendation because it also allows for any use-cases and doesn't nag one to "buy a license!"

  • So please someone please let #Linus know about Dayon so he can do a "TeamViewer alternatives" video...

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Hello Fediverse. So I'm looking for a #remote #opensource job or project in European timezones.

I am not good in writing CVs. So I'm just listing the projects I have done:

I'm a #Linux user. I have good experience using CLI, and I have basic shell scripting skills. I also have a little experience with #FreeBSD

I am also good at reading academic papers, standards(like RFCs) and manpages.

I am up for working on #FOSS projects as freelancer or part time contracts.

Boosts appreciated :)

PS: I am also familiar with #CommonLisp. But I highly doubt if I can find a #Lisp job anywhere!

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Welp, I just got notified my last day is Friday. Now looking for a new #remote in US role in #TechSupport #CustomerService #EnterpriseSupport or related roles. Front line or leadership roles, I'm great in both. I've managed more than 60 direct reports at a time with excellent results. Dependability is my brand. Assign it and forget it. It will happen on time, under budget, exceeding expectations on quality. Highly skilled at de-escalation and knowledge management. #FediHire #GetFediHired

Job hunting is a truly soul-sucking experience, so I'm posting my CV here just incase one of you needs a technical leader with web standards, dev advocacy, or strategy experience. Please save me from the 4th circle of hell (aka Linkedin) 🙏🏾

Thanks to everyone sharing this! 💕

Just to say, I’d also be very open to browser engineering. I’m new but I’m working on contributing Close Watcher to Servo atm.

You can see my CV in full: docs.google.com/document/d/1f5

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