It will make the search even harder, but I’d recommend to add “removable battery” to the list.
It will make the search even harder, but I’d recommend to add “removable battery” to the list.
Theres are some pretty massive archives already, including Flashpoint
My only gripe with GrayJay is the lack of proper rotation support. On a phone might be fine, but on a bedside tablet I’d like to be able to use the whole thing in landscape orientation. And no, the experimental landscape mode under options refuses to rotate the main feed screens…
Bonus points if it’d allow me to use the 180° rotation so I can leave the tablet upside down on its stand and charge it while using it
Think of it as a very generous unlimited trial, kinda like winrar but without the nag screen.
That’s what whiskey is for
The archive file, right?
RIGHT???
Librera reader off f-droid works great for me
IIRC Uber has patented dynamic pricing based on a ton of data, including your phone battery being low. I wouldn’t be surprised if they hiked your fare just because you were on the car shop.
Obviously they say its not in use but who could check
Edit: some further reading https://www.hbs.edu/ris/Publication Files/22-050_ec28aaca-2b94-477f-84e6-e8b58428ba43.pdf
Just nextcloud will do. Get Davx5 from f-droid and give it a long term login (on NC settings > security). It’ll sync contacts, calendar events, tasks, etc on its own
As a non pixel user I’m locked out of options like Graphene, but /e/ has been a great daily driver for me for over 2 to 3 years.
Since now I’m on a decent powerful phone, I can leverage android’s work profile (via Insular app) to keep a few annoying apps happy with MicroG. The main portion of my phone has it disabled and you can really tell the drain play services (even if used indirectly via microG) has on battery life.
Kongregate was dope, it was like Steam but for flash
And they got some really cool experiences we could never dream of. There are now several full games running in browsers, with 3d acceleration and everything. Play-cs or wipeout off the top of my head, but also a lot of older pc arcade and console games on archive.org and new originals on itch.io
FirefoxOS lives on as KaiOS
You can fight physics tho: better batteries, more efficient LEDs on screens, lower size fab chips, more integration of components…
That being said as much as I wanted a zenphone10 I’m glad I didn’t pull the trigger, after reading they’re blocking users the ability to unlock their phones.
In almost every phone I’ve put a custom ROM, I’ve gained significant performance and battery life
Oh wow thats super neat, thanks for the info!
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For anybody else looking for alternative solutions, there’s Native Alpha on IzzyOnDroid