Similar, I have a raspberry pi running nextcloud for storage and jellyfin as a mediaserver and I do a lot via phone too. Actually a lot of times I use an app called Raspi check which can send command line inputs that you can save and just tap to send them immediately. Like rebooting for example.
Try Seal. Its a standalone app for downloading with yt-dlp.
Last I tried, 1-2 months ago, voice navigation was not working properly for me, somehow very rudimentary output like just saying "next left" or something.
Also since I don't have a phone holder I don't look at the screen while driving in the car, so I turn of the screen and Organic Maps does not give any voice output anymore then.
Osmand+ works better in both cases.
Block meme communities.
Shattered Pixel Dungeon is absolutely amazing if you are into roguelikes.
There's dozens of us! I started using it while I wrote my thesis, running a backup like every hour while writing.
I almost never see rdiff-backup in such threads, so I am bringing it up now. Somehow I really like how it works and provides incremental backup with folder structures and file access still accessible directly. Works well enough for me.
Developers! Developers! Developers! Developers!
Good but probably too late. Maybe it will slow things down a bit.
Love the way you distributed the colours in different areas.
Not sure how long ago you tested it, but there is now an alternative Android app called Findroid which I like much more than the official app.
Well, its maybe not very safe since the app saves your login details. In my case I don't care since my server is not accessible online, just in our home intranet. But it is super useful if you have some commands you repeatedly run. I've been wanting to setup a script to run my backup process fully automated so I could just start it via the app, haven't had time to do that yet.