Günther Unlustig 🍄

Peter Lustig’s unlustiger verschollener Sohn mit weirden Interessen und Gadsen.

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<Explaination for anyone not knowing obscure German media>

Peter Lustig used to be the moderator in an old German kids science and nature series called “Löwenzahn” (Dandelion) who shaped our generation.
He also shaped my childhood, and I want to honour him.

My real name also isn’t “Günther”, it’s just a reference to “Olaf, Olaf, Olaf, Günther” from Spongebob: The Movie, because I wanted it to sound like a real name and it makes conversations easier.

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Kvaesitso is totally underrated and fucking awesome. Can 100% recommend it and is totally unique.

  • FOSS
  • Customizable
  • Very capable. E.g., you can convert units or have an inbuilt calculator by using the spotlight search
  • Smooth and beautiful animations
  • Plugins
  • Minimalist

There is also F-Droid for FOSS software if you’re interested, and Obtainium for stuff that’s not available on F-Droid. Maybe check that out?


Looking for a good FOSS “Assistant”-app
I have a degoogled phone (GrapheneOS), and therefore, the slot that is usually taken up by Google Assistant (or whatever "AI"/ voice control your manufacturer uses) is free. On Android, you can manually select what tool you want to activate when swiping from the edge up or holding the power button. At least on my device. Right now, it's only Firefox (search) and Kvaesitso, my home screen, but not much more. This means, that this system is very modular, and there can be quite a few apps around there that also have this feature! Currently, I've set Kvaesitso as "assistant", so when I swipe up from the edge, the search opens up instantly. This enables me to instantly search and open apps, perform basic calculations, search the web, and some more. Sounds neat, but I can also achieve that by just swiping down on my home screen. This however feels unnecessary, and I'd like to replace it by something more useful. It doesn't need to be an alternative to Siri or whatever voice assistants you think of, it can be whatever you think is useful. For example, a search bar, some quick access, cool tool, whatever. I've already heard of Mycroft, but I think I don't need that tbh. I'm also intrigued by the smart AI picker (circle whatever you see on your screen, and it tells you what it is) Google introduced, but I never tried that to begin with. It just looked cool in the ads, but that's their purpose I suppose. My only limitation is that it's FOSS. Sure, I could just download Google Assistant or whatever myself, but I don't want to defy the progress I made with all the privacy and security implications. Those assistants often need quite a few privileges, and I don't want to give some proprietary app my screen information for example.
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