My app does embed your image, but opening in external or just looking at the host thingy on the Lemmy website shows that it is uploaded to Imgur. May be something Memmy does automatically?
My app does embed your image, but opening in external or just looking at the host thingy on the Lemmy website shows that it is uploaded to Imgur. May be something Memmy does automatically?
Kinda off-topic but, why did people start calling ram speed MT/s instead of MHz? I started noticing it in LTT videos a while ago but never really figured out why they changed it.
Wait isn’t imperial the one with asinine fractions?
Like wtf is a 64th of an inch? Or a thousandth (is that how you spell that?)
This isn’t true, at least in the Netherlands. The Euro is legal tender of course, but stores aren’t required to accept it, provided they make this clear to customers.
Source (in Dutch): https://radar.avrotros.nl/hulp-tips/hulpartikelen/item/mag-een-winkel-cash-geld-weigeren/
Which is why (iirc) DuckDuckGo uses bing as the actual search engine.
Edit: misread your comment, thought it said bing (as in the search) is honestly really good
Which imo it is, once you strip out all the other bullshit like DuckDuckGo does
You don’t need to root the stock ROM to install a custom one, you just need an unlocked bootloader
Your answer is much shorter and to the point, but for the people that understand things better with visuals, here’s a Veritasium video about this exact thing
Huh, I always thought su stands for super user, but apparently it actually stands for substitute user (according to the manpage)
Or, even worse, A start job is running for ... (10s / no limit)
Actually seems like in this case the global “allow unknown sources” setting is still disabled on your phone, not the app’s permission. But you will see this dialogue if the app you’re installing from doesn’t have permission as well.
That’s something else. That just means that whatever app you used to open and install the apk doesn’t have the permission to do so yet.
Yeah my pixel 6 pro has adaptive charging, which just means it’ll charge at a slow speed so it’s full just before my alarm goes off.
For me the biggest issue with X is that it can’t do per-display scaling, which makes it pretty annoying to use with one 4k and one 1080p display.
The only workaround that I’ve found so far that sorta works is just scaling everything up to where it looks good on the biggest screen, and then scaling the other screens down using xrandr.
Then again the only reason I haven’t committed to Wayland is because the issues I’ve had there have been much worse.
With smart launcher it disappears into the center. I think you can fix this for lawnchair by using the quickswitch magisk module, but that requires root.
Tried this for myself real quick, I can’t get adb to open a shell due to SELinux, and adb ls /sdcard
results in an empty directory, so looks like it is still protected.
I think you might need someone with some more expertise on this to help you, sorry
I’m not 100% certain, but I think Android encrypts your files by default if you have a screen lock set up. So if you turn the screen lock off, you should be able to get a readable filesystem off it from recovery.
The android thingy with “no command” is normal. Have you checked if it shows up in adb with adb devices
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I’m on a Pixel 6 pro with Android 13 and have tried both Lawnchair and Smart launcher, I personally haven’t had any issues with gesture navigation on either.
It’s 16:10 (1920x1200), pretty sure it’s the second most used aspect ratio, after 16:9.
Unfortunately there are still at least some Intel CPU’s that don’t wake from sleep on Ubuntu.
And of course my work laptop just happens to have one of those
It would be like saying that if 99% of Linux users used RedHat.
AOSP is open source sure, but realistically basically everyone is using a closed source version that the OEM has messed with.