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I'm so confused. I don't know what to do or who to trust for this. I wonder if I should uninstall Syncthing until this all blows over.
I am on version 2.0.10.1, that I'm pretty sure I got from Obtainium. It's no longer in my list of installed apps on Obtainium so I can't be sure I suppose.
I would recommend pausing updates or trying another solution.
You can run syncthing in termux and autostart it with termux:boot, which seems to work pretty well.
If you have the scripting skills you can also do more advanced stuff like using termux:api to run it when charging only.
I guess I'll pause updates for now. Not sure if I want to learn termux at the moment.
I thought syncthing had fallen out of favor some years ago. I have nextcloud but I don't currently use automatic sync so I can't compare them.
I was not aware of any falling out years ago. Nextcloud and syncthing are definitely for different applications though