At least (according to them) they want to Get to a point where you can reach into a kitchen drawer and be able to replace your Screen.
Or Logseq is a great Obsidian alternative with no account needed and apps for Linux and Android. You can sync it with Syncthing.
If something killed XMPP for me - it was Matrix. On open source replacement that is not only more popular, but has more active development and it's easier to use. No big company required. And since XMPP is still alive for its niche user base and EU is probably the reason for Threads federation - I don't think this is the right hill to die on.
I use Feeder. Minimal, but has everything I need (feed groups, bookmarks, offline downloads). Open source with no ads or tracking from Play Store or F-Droid.
Pixel 7 works perfectly for me. I like nearly all aspects of it. The camera is extremely good (I've recently made a comparison with iPhone 14 Pro Max and iPhone was far worse) and reliable. The battery life and performance is good. The phone feels smooth, without a lot of bugs. I don't have a recent experience with Samsung, but I will stick with Pixel going forward.
I am on lemmy.zip and had no problems so far. I really don't have anything more to say.
Cassia - new app from Skyline devs for running Windows games on Android
Element X - complete rewrite of the Element messenger with new backend, design and feature
+1 for Repainter. I bought it when it didn't use a subscription yet. It's really great for theming your device!
If you want just a good file manager with the FTP server option - I use Material Files, which is free and open source app. here's the link
I think this is an indication that the post is marked as "read". I noticed it after I turned "marked read on vote" in settings. But I have never used that feature before.
I used Infinity for Reddit and I tried Sync and Jerboa for Lemmy. So now I am using Infinity for Lemmy and it's really good. Feels the same as the original Infinity and has almost all the advanced features.
I am still working through Tears of The Kingdom. I bought it at launch, but I don't play very often. The size of this game is wild - I finished Breath of the Wild in 70 hours, and now I am 65 hours in ToTK and still have like 70% of the game left.