Nine times out of ten, running chown on Android is an astronomically bad idea. 10 times of 10, what you’re trying to do right now, is an astronomically bad idea.
What is it you are trying to do? Or rather, why?
Nine times out of ten, running chown on Android is an astronomically bad idea. 10 times of 10, what you’re trying to do right now, is an astronomically bad idea.
What is it you are trying to do? Or rather, why?
Cromite. It’s easily the fastest browser i’ve used. Good baked in adblock is all I really need, and the increased performance and compatibility vs firefox is nice.
I don’t think this is a thing just yet. at least not that I have noticed
how much of that is due to people actually being able to actually buy a s24, or because that just what happens to be their phone carrier’s option? when selling phone it’s extremely important distinction, most people can get their phones “significantly cheaper” so to speak, via their carrier.
As an ex cellphone salesman I have never seen any carriers here in canada selling phones in like, pretty much the last decade almost now. Canadian here. Rodgers, Bell, Koodo, Fido, off the top of my head, none sell sony phones.
Now I did often try to sell cellphones to folk out right since IMO it’s far better to own the device and pay for a cheap plan, but to do that, phones need to actually be affordable.
Why People Arent Buying Sony Xperia Phones
because they are fucking expensive
Among the other things that have been said, Android auto often makes use of some tricks too. Things like hibernation that phones typically do not do (Probably the biggest one right here), Animations to hide loading time, loading some critical, but not latency sensitive services until after the boot. and some other misc service management stuff.
native alpha works with any application, and is a manager of sorts. so it’s quite a lot more ergonomic and reliable to use.
AOSP has no default PDF viewer, many GAAPS (official roms, custom roms with full gapps etc.) roms do have a pdf viewer by default.
There are many available PDF viewers around making a good pdf viewer is actually pretty hard, I reccomend just trying a bunch on fdroid and seeing what sticks out to you.
This has been a thing for a long time
that’s speech to text, not text to speech
honestly, none really fit that bill IMO
I hope that this isn’t useful at all to anyone. I do loads of tinkering, but having multiple applications to configure system settings always has been, and always will be annoying. It’s best if these tweaks are exposed via the official app somehow.
The issue with KDE isn’t that it has too many options. It’s that its options are stupidly laid out. The proper solution would be to properly expose settings and applications. Just do so in a way that is sensible.
As much as I love cosmic and I love cosmic apps seeing more of them. Can we not have this? This is one of my biggest criticisms and massive annoyances in the world is that you need a separate app to configure things.
Please no…
I just use thunder-app, Fast and good UI, free and open source. A really nice app.
I personally use an expected keyboard. Really nice, especially if you use termux. FCITX5 for Android is another good keyboard if you like the more AOSP style keyboard that supports other characters
https://github.com/fcitx5-android/fcitx5-android?tab=readme-ov-file#supported-languages
Nice, will for sure look at these when I get the chance
I’m not sure. It would be nice if they did though.
touchscreen support doesn’t seem like its quite there yet, but otherwise happy with hiw snappy it is
I have a 12vdc direct power USBC charger for my tablet. This will totally fry any normal USBC device it touches.