Alt Text: A screenshot of a Homescreen with lots of apps on it, notably all open source and almost all using the material you colouring scheme. Two arrows pointing to one app in particular, the Twitter App, which has gotten a new logo: an X.
Tell the truth: this post was just a excuse to show the cute icon/wallpaper pack
writings down the names of all these apps to go look at later
download twitter apk 9.65.0-release0 and patch it with revanced manager for elon and ad free browsing rule
I don’t care for Twitter and don’t have an account. Actually just downloaded the X app for the meme. Lemmy is enough.
Kinda funny, considering the other person who made similar memes to this probably downloaded all the other apps around the Twitter logo for the meme. I had all the others installed already.
Have you tried Mull? I’ve found it a bit more stable than Fennec was when I used it earlier in the year!
Also if you’re not using the sponsorblock fork of NewPipe then you’re missing out!
Thanks for the recommendations! I just installed Mull and will switch to it for the next week to see how I like it.
SponsorBlock on the other hand, I don’t really care for. I rarely encounter videos with sponsors (mostly watch smol channels). But when I do see sponsors, they’re mostly well done integrations into the video, or make sense in the video. But sure, I’ll get that one too and see how it changes things.
I have been using mull for a couple months, and it has been great. I have had websites not loading recently, but i think it is prob my fault messing something up in adb.
Mull takes upstream code and settings/flags from arkenfox and tor, and desktop only extensions can be installed using a custom collection. Using libredirect on mobile is usefull
Nice…everything! Would you mind sharing the wallpaper and icon pack?
Your app selection looks pretty decent 😉
It’s the material you app icons. They come preinstalled on the new android versions. They are already enabled on Samsung and pixel devices, don’t know about the others tho.
The wallpaper is from peakpx.com and I upscaled it, due to the low quality with “SuperImage”, an open source upscaled found on F-Droid. Here is the image: