Thanks for the info. Will look in to that approach too.
Mtls requires that the android client device has a certificate installed that matches the one installed on the server in order to access it.
https://github.com/deku-messaging/Deku-SMS-Android
Supports emoji & images Supports e2ee if the other party also have deny SMS installed Supports message forwording
Vaultwarden behind mutual tls and reverse proxy and https://github.com/oguzhane/bitwarden-mobile until https://github.com/bitwarden/mobile/pull/2629 is merged
But honestly all services you mentioned are worthy.
Anything that fits your needs imao
RPI4/400 is perfectly capable as a little home server. All it needs is a good SD card.
Owntracks,photoprism,monocker,brave go m-sync,libre photos,wallabag,radicals e,Baikal,Firefox sync,Joplin web,webdav server,jellyfin,vaultwarden,wireguard
Icard is actuality the only alternative that can register as a contactless nfc payment that not relying on google/Apple wallet and its perfectly safe. It’s an actual bank in Bulgaria and is eu regulated and PCI certified
Not Foss. Kinda of a privacy nightmare as you need to verify your identity and location with actual documents but as already said its not google and is a solid option if you are degoogled.
Their release scheme is questianable yes as you said alpha and beta released in play store only then comes the fdroid release As long as there is an fdroid release I cant blame them really but you got a fait point
Feature wise they developed their own open autofill and swipe libs plus I love the layouts. Actually builded my own layout but I like the over logic with bottom / top rows, gesture navigations etc
Aurora store with a google account for playsrtore apps. Fdroid is also installed and I do regullar visits on their website and also on izzyondroid site for new apps. I’ve tried syncthing but sync got corrupted and lost files while trying to figure out what went wrong (maybe a missconfiguration from my side I’m not sure).I never used it again
Notes:Joplin (over webdav)
File manager:material files
Cloud:webdav provider (webdav mount in material files)
Contacts/calendar:davx5-etar
Sms/call log backup:smsIO
Cast:Bubbleupnp (non Foss)
Browser:mull/brave
Password manager:Bitwarden
Office:proprietary
Themes:Substratum
Maps:here (non Foss)
Gsm location provider:MozillaNLP/MicroG
Speetch to text:localstt
Text to speech:Flite/espeak/rhvoice
Keyboard:Anysoftkeyboard
Network scanner:Ning
Find my device:Nulides Findmydevice
Call recorder:BCR(magisk module)
Weather:Geometric Weather
Parental control:Time limit
RSS:read you
App store:obtainium
Bookmarks:wallabag
2fa:aegis
Location history:traccar/owntracks
Email:tutanota
Image2text:OCR
Translate:deepl
Photos:uhuruphotos/photoprism android gallery/Aves/image toolbox
Appops:app manager
Addblocker:addaway
Files encryption:droidfs
Downloader:download navi
Filesync:folder sync(non Foss/paid but best)
Logs:logcat reader
Launcher:nova(non Foss/paid but best)
Doc scan:open scan
Kernel manager:smart pack
VPN/tunnels:wireguard
Nextcloud is an overkill. Its just too much. I’d say better split down the needed services. Baikal/radicale etc for contacts/calendar. Photoprism/librephotos etc for photos. A webdav server for storage. And so on.
Yeah I’ve tried that with my webdav mount coz its the obvious thing to do.
Problem is local notes are exposed to other apps and unencrypted.
Apps like neutrinote can protect notes in their app sandbox and create a backup mirror in location of choice e.g. a webdav Mount that happens to be behind mtls.
Syncthing does not offer mtls.