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A good and customizable app drawer for Android, there are some but most are "minimalist", meaning it's all text, and the other ones don't have the features I want, like being able to organize apps however I want to, not on alphabetical order.
An "file explorer" for images that works with a tagging system.
Something like FilmAffinity or Letterboxd, but federated.
Hey, that seems like a really awesome project, but do I need to self host basically? I'm not interested in sharing to be honest and I'm a bit dumb to install stuff from binaries. Do you know if it's too complicated?
I use Manjaro and everything installs with a click from the package manager. I don't remember when was the last time I had to follow install instructions. This one installs just as easily on Manjaro, I don't know about other distros.
Big yes to a federated alternative to Letterboxd!