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Free and open source Audiobookshelf Android client

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https://lemmy.world/u/DonutsRMeh posted on Mar 6, 2026 20:03

Hi all, The other day, I posted here asking about recommendations on audiobooks servers and clients for iOS, and I got so many nice and very helpful responses from you all. I really, really appreciated the sense of community and help that you all showed me. Some of you mentioned Android clients and I checked them out since I do have an Android phone and the iOS one was for my wife. I appreciated the two Android clients I saw, the official ABS and Lissen but they weren’t what I was looking for (with the utmost respect to their developers of course).

A kind soul here recommended the app Still for iOS. I checked it out and it was such a nice app. The wife loved it too. I was bummed that it was iOS only. So, I decided to make one for Android (with the help of my butt for transparency of course). I’ve been working on it nonstop for over 2 weeks now. When I say nonstop, I mean I stay up until 1AM daily working on it. I’ve got something working really well now.

I wanted to share that with you all in the hope that someone will find it useful. It’s completely free and open source (GPLv3). Completely private. Nothing leaves your device beside the calls the app makes to your own server. I won’t ask for donations or anything. I just want to share. I welcome any feedback and contributions.

Get it here and let me know.

https://lemmy.world/post/43932317

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https://lemmy.zip/u/baner posted on Mar 7, 2026 20:39
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22529388

Please do it, there is a big part of the foss community that only install apps from fdroid, including me.

https://lemmy.zip/comment/25102733
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https://lemmy.world/u/DonutsRMeh posted on Mar 8, 2026 16:46
In reply to: https://lemmy.zip/comment/25102733

Request has already been submitted to their gitlab page :)

https://lemmy.world/comment/22547823

Dawarich 1.0

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https://lemmy.world/u/frey posted on Mar 3, 2026 14:01

Hello there, good people of lemmy world! It was my mistake to never post Dawarich updates here before and I’m here to fix it! I hope you’ll find it interesting and useful.

In case you don’t know what Dawarich is, it’s your favorite free open-source self-hostable alternative to Google Timeline and your memory’s best friend.

Github: https://github.com/Freika/dawarich

Website: https://dawarich.app/

Last 12 months of my movements across Europe (Germany and Norway mostly haha

Oh well, what a journey. It all started as a simple CRUD app with an endpoint to accept data from the Owntracks app for iOS. The first versions didn’t even have authentication! Why bother, thought I, if I’m the only user. And look at us now.

What do we have now

So, let’s have a look at our current set of features, shall we?

As of today, we have: - Location tracking - Via Dawarich for iOS and Android (yeah we have the Android app now!) - Via GPSLogger, Overland, OwnTracks, Homeassistant, PhoneTrack, Colota and whatnot - Location visualization - On a flat surface or on a globe - As points, routes, heatmap, fog of war - As extra layers, such as scratch map - Visits, areas and places - Can be created manually or detected and suggested automatically - Tags for places, including privacy settings (hide my location history in X meters around a place that have a tag with privacy settings assigned) - Family - With full privacy and location sharing only on consent - Map tools - Places, visits and areas creation - Area selection tool (to show visits and manage points in selected area) - Transportation modes - Replay tool (oh I love it, gonna tell a bit more about it below) - Map search: enter place name or address to see when you visited it - Trips - Utilizing photos integration to show photos along the trip route - Stats - Total distance, points, countries and cities - Per-year and per-month distance traveled charts - Insights - Per-year distance traveled - Traveling heatmap - Countries and cities visited - Days traveled - Year-to-year comparison - Monthly insights - Activity breakdown (stationary vs driving vs walking etc.) - Top visited locations - “When do you travel” patterns - Imports and exports - Almost a dozen of supported file formats to import - Export to GPX, GeoJSON and full user account export

Huh, that’s pretty much it, right? I mean, what a progress. All thanks to you and your support guys.

The Android app release

At the beginning of this year we’ve finally released our own Android app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zeitflow.dawarich

It’s, of course, still rough around the edges, but I see it as a huge win and an opportunity to do more exciting stuff on the mobiles. The main focus, of course, is the tracking quality, and I think with the most recent release we got there and it works pretty stable now, but what do I know, I only yesterday ordered an android phone for internal tests! :D But seriously, please do share your feedback, it’s crucial for the quality of our apps. Once again — thank you.

By the way, we also have an unofficial android app built by sunstep, a member of Dawarich community: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sunstep.dawarich. Check it out as well, he put tremendous amount of work into it. The mobile shift

We’re working on moving the iOS app to the same codebase, as the Android one, so they would effectively share the same UI layer, while keeping native location tracking mechanisms for both platform under the hood. This means that the iOS app will rather soon be updated and both apps will have a green light to receive new features.

This is important, because we want our apps to able to do more. Dawarich started with the idea to bring convenience of the big screen back when Google killed the web-based Timeline, but hey, it’s 2026 and people are running around with phones in their pockets for what, 15 years now? Or more, I didn’t check that, but the idea is that web is awesome, but it’s also very convenient to be able to quickly check your data on your smaller screen while commuting or otherwise not having access to the bigger screen. That’s why we want to bring more viewing functionality to our apps. Trips, stats, insights (they are already there in the Android app by the way) and more.

And, just to make it clear: all 3rd party mobile clients currently supported will be also supported in the future. We have no plans enforcing our users to switch to our official apps. The choice belongs to you. The Replay

Remember I mentioned a replay tool in the feature list? Well, check this out:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XiG5Kcevr4

sounds of excitement

I initially called it “Timeline” but the actual Timeline was introduced a few days later, so I renamed it to what it is — the Replay button. Love it.

Supporters Badge

More than a hundred people (I think the number is now closer to two hundreds) supported and keep supporting us financially during these two years, and as a small token of appreciation, we’d like to offer a nice shiny Supported Badge that will be shown in your Dawarich UI, see the screenshot.

It glows and changes its colors!

It’s an optional thing, that can be enabled in Settings -> General -> Supporter Status form. Just enter the email you used to sign in on a platform you supported us through (GitHub Sponsors / Ko-Fi / Patreon), and if it’s in our supporters list, you’ll receive this nice shiny badge. It can be disabled though, in case you don’t like it. No pressure.

The webhooks from GitHub are currently a bit broken, so if you donated via Github Sponsors and verification didn’t work for you, feel free to reach me directly and I’ll add you to the supporters list manually.

What’s next

We already have some new features in progress, so more good stuff is coming. One particular thing I’m super excited about, but I’ll keep it a secret for now. Just wanted to heat up the excitement a bit :D

Aside from the plans for mobile, I’m working on improvements for trips, visits & places (which are begging for an UI/UX rework) and some stuff will be introduced in order to reduce the database sizes of your self-hosted instances. Keep an eye on the releases, it’s all there.

You, the people

Once again, I want to say thank you to all of you: for reading my posts, for installing Dawarich and trying it out, for providing feedback, for creating issues with thorough bug reports on GitHub, for testing our Android app during the beta period, for being part of our Discord community. Thank you to all of our contributors: we have a few PRs with meaningful contributions opened and some already merged, one of them reduced time of our docker images build from ~70 mins to roughly 25 mins. We have a lot of low-hanging fruits waiting to be fixed in our code, simply because I don’t always have time to address all the known issues. Don’t hesitate to dive in and open a PR if you feel like you can improve something in Dawarich.

To save you a scroll, as always, the links one more time:

Github: https://github.com/Freika/dawarich

Website: https://dawarich.app/

The work continues, and there will be more, better and faster.

~ Evgenii from Dawarich—

https://lemmy.world/post/43805343

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https://sh.itjust.works/u/napkin2020 posted on Mar 4, 2026 15:59
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/post/43805343

Truely amazing. If only there is an app that won’t completely deain 69% of bayyery in 3 seconds on Android.

https://sh.itjust.works/comment/24101823
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https://lemmy.zip/u/paperd posted on Mar 4, 2026 17:55
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/post/43805343

Please get the app into f-droid.

Also this is packaged for NixOS, yay!

https://lemmy.zip/comment/25032349

How "heavy" is self-hosting matrix really?

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https://programming.dev/u/chasteinsect posted on Feb 28, 2026 19:11

Hi. I’m kinda of a noob in the world of self-hosting and matrix, for that matter. But I was wondering how heavy is it to host a matrix server?

My understanding how matrix works is each participating server in the room stores the full history and then later some sort of merging happens or something like that.

How is that sustainable? Say in 5 years matrix becomes mainstream and 5 people join my server and each also join 3 different 10k+ people rooms with long histories. So now what I have to account for that or people have to be careful of joining larger rooms when they sign up in a smaller-ish server?

Or do I not understand how Matrix works? Thanks.

https://programming.dev/post/46487038

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https://lemmy.cafe/u/Onomatopoeia posted on Mar 3, 2026 15:38
In reply to: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/24032149

Its not “targeted at old school”, its an open, extensible protocol.

If devs focused on extending the protocol instead of building an app to handle things like this, it could do it.

https://lemmy.cafe/comment/16182383
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https://sh.itjust.works/u/SreudianFlip posted on Mar 3, 2026 17:26
In reply to: https://lemmy.cafe/comment/16182383

Mucking about with dozens of extensions instead of just installing an app seems pretty old skool, lol, brings me back to bbs life

https://sh.itjust.works/comment/24083088

EU OS: Which Linux Distribution fits Europe best?

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https://piefed.social/u/Limerance posted on Feb 25, 2026 11:38
https://piefed.social/c/linux/p/1815083/eu-os-which-linux-distribution-fits-europe-best

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https://lemmy.ca/u/ILikeBoobies posted on Feb 25, 2026 17:31
In reply to: https://lemmy.zip/comment/24874894

Germany seems like an Arch user.

https://lemmy.ca/comment/21898027
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https://midwest.social/u/lengau posted on Feb 25, 2026 21:41
In reply to: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/23968939

You mean like by hiring a significant chunk of Debian maintainers, including the most active apt developer, by having their employees maintain a significant chunk of Debian packages, and by explicitly upstreaming their patches to Debian?

https://midwest.social/comment/22892895

Conversation

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https://lemmy.zip/u/illusionist posted on Feb 18, 2026 06:32
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22195331

I do the same. It is not perfect for it but it works and it is already running. I’m not sure I would recommend it for anyone not looking for audiobooks

https://lemmy.zip/comment/24718160

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https://lemmy.world/u/jacksilver posted on Feb 18, 2026 15:40
In reply to: https://lemmy.zip/comment/24718160

I tried Calibre web and Kogma.

Calibre is just bad software at this point, it’s clunky and not really designed as a server.

Kogma was fine, but a web only interface made it hit or miss. The big selling point for me with audio bookshelf was the ability to download local copies.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22210737
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https://lemmy.zip/u/illusionist posted on Feb 18, 2026 16:25
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22210737

Thx! We coulf call it an ebook library then and not a reader.

https://lemmy.zip/comment/24727083

Conversation

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https://infosec.pub/u/Septimaeus posted on Feb 18, 2026 13:41
In reply to: https://lemmy.zip/comment/24707377

Worst pirate you never heard of.

https://infosec.pub/comment/20452117

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