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  1. thegreatsuspender

    A chrome extension for suspending all tabs to free up memory

    Long ass comment: That is not true for the most part. While the increased amount of individuals working of an OSS project may lead to better vulnerability detection according to both parties of the closed-source/proprietary debate, it doesn't lead to a massively more secure software overall. Not all reviewers have the similar experience or expertise and, because of it, not everyone will be able to review, identify or patch any flaws or vulnerability of a specific software since it may require other skills beyond just basic programming skills such as network or cryptographic skills. [1] Some even suggested that the large number of users contributing to the project can lead people "into a false sense of security." [2] Overall, some papers conclude that being an open source software or a proprietary software isn't an important factor for security and suggest considering other factors, such as the particular vendor/maintainer that controls the entire process. [3] After all, what if the maintainer decides to sabotage their own code? What if the project was sold to another maintainer for its own shaddy needs?

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  3. kdeconnect-ios

    Native iOS port of KDE Connect

    Fun fact KDE Connect is also available on iOS, so you can connect your android phone with an ipad or iphone with a window. The iOS version is still in beta though and a lot of features are still limited. https://github.com/KDE/kdeconnect-ios

  4. sharedrop

    Easy P2P file transfer powered by WebRTC - inspired by Apple AirDrop

    every now and then i try out both github hosted projects https://snapdrop.net and https://www.sharedrop.io between desktop and mobile, seems to prefer chrome based browsers in local network.

  5. snapdrop

    A Progressive Web App for local file sharing

    every now and then i try out both github hosted projects https://snapdrop.net and https://www.sharedrop.io between desktop and mobile, seems to prefer chrome based browsers in local network.

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