Universal Android Debloater.
It’s a community-rating systems for apps, and you can remove/permanently (even through os updates) disable them through ADB, without actually needing to know anything about ADB because uad comes in a nice GUI package.
I think I removed ~200 apps (most of them invisible, background ads stuff) from my phone. Much better experience.




Sorry, unfortunately can’t help you there. My matrix server is not federated, I remember back then I created an account on matrix.org specifically to read these. But maybe they got deleted in the meantime?
Anyways, I have been really happy with
continuwuity, to the point that up until now, I haven’t even looked attuwunelagain. The maintainers ofcontinuwuityseem really nice and engaged, and both from a usage and stability point of view, as well as for the actually surprisingly fast release cycle, I have no complaints. I found and fixed a bug a couple weeks ago, and the dev process was also very friendly and relaxed.In short: while I don’t know how things are on the
tuwunelside, I’m very happy to have gone withcontinuwuityand have high hopes for the future of the project.