I never imagined I’d like playing Tetris on the command line, on a terminal on my phone (termux), but here I am!

I couldn’t find any Tetris app on fdroid, and just checked if pkgs had one. Lo and behold! It asked me to run pkgs install vitetris, and when I did, the tetris command was there to launch the game.

It’s a two step process, as opposed to just launching an app, but it is very lightweight, no tracking, and FOSS.

For anyone with termux already installed and feeling a bit nostalgic, might be worth trying it out.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        out of curiosity, what do you use it for? I’ve never been able to find a useful function of it beyond a niche party trick

        • Derin
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          81 year ago

          I use it for backing up all my photos and videos (the DCIM folder) to my B2 repo using rclone.

          It’s genuinely amazing how useful it is.

          • @scarilog
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            21 year ago

            There’s a native foss android app called Round Sync that does this.

        • jkozaka
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          81 year ago

          I use it for YouTube-dl, and it’s probably useful for programming too. There is a command to let it access shared storage, use that before anything else. Download it from f-droid. Play store build is broken.

        • @[email protected]
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          31 year ago

          box64(droid) makes it possible to run x64 applications, even with wine - so you can have a mini graphically accelerated desktop

    • @jcg
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      101 year ago

      If you really want your mind blown check out UserLAnd

      • yyyesss?
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        51 year ago

        I’ve been using Andronix, how does this compare?

      • pirate
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        41 year ago

        There’s also AnLinux (available in F-Droid)

        It utilizes termux to run Linux distros on Android without root access.