I love this feature in Plex so much it’s why I basically watch all my tv shows on my Android tablet instead of my tv
I love this feature in Plex so much it’s why I basically watch all my tv shows on my Android tablet instead of my tv
I also used this list as a custom adlist to bypass seemingly all paywalls
Have you tried getting a more updated APK and repatching it? I haven’t had any issues for several months after doing that. ReVanced Manager should tell which version to get.
Actually, Wikipedia doesn’t have to ask for donations to the extent that they do:
https://unherd.com/thepost/the-next-time-wikipedia-asks-for-a-donation-ignore-it/
It works fine in DuckDuckGo. I actually just tried it again it in Firefox Nightly and it worked fine. I saw my Firefox Nightly was updated this morning, here’s hoping that was a bug they patched?
The only issue I have with Firefox is on mobile (Android) swiping left or right in Google Image search results is totally broken. It’s almost impossible to swipe left or right through the image results
Or even to compete in the labor force, the productivity gains of mainlining the internet will be insane and ppl without it won’t get hired. Ray Kurzweil talks about it a bit in his book “The Singularity is Near,” his take is optimistic though.
I’d say before you even get a dashcam get an AC jump-starter. Those are less than $100
I just switched to Fedora from Ubuntu for my Plex server and I’m referencing the Arch wiki all the time, recently for looking up info about pam/Google Authenticator
Dolla Dolla bills y’all
Everyone tangentially related to cybersecurity knows by now that frequent password expirations encourage users to set insecure passwords for a net negative to security, so why the hell do cybersecurity insurance providers still require expirations? We have this for my org even though we have SSO backed up with MFA for all accounts. So frustrating!
'cause ya never know when your gonna go!
Bad Girls From Mars (1991) if I am not mistaken
So since it was intentional I’m just a dude?
Another piece to this is that smartphone innovations have slowed down significantly. I used my Samsung S8+ from launch 2017 until 2022 and couple kept it going longer but it wasn’t getting security updates anymore and it’s performance for Android Auto had intermittent issues, so I sold it to my friend (who’s still using it) and upgraded. But as far as new features on new phones, by upgrading I got a faster display, faster SoC, and more RAM, which are nice to have but not game changers imo, and I lost a headphone jack, micro SD card expansion, and downgraded the resolution of my display (S21). I’m planning on holding onto this phone as long as possible and maybe I’ll upgrade to a foldable if they iron out the kinks and come down in price.
Same with jogging for me. I get amped up listening to electronic music and am full zen mode when I’m finished. Plus the endorphins improve my mood
I’m a diehard Android fan and even I admit iPhones tend to hold their resale value a bit better than comparable Android phones as well.
People with iPhones use iMessage for texting which turns their bubbles blue (green for any other type of phone) and with iMessage there are a whole slew of features that people enjoy like chat bubbles to show active typing, read receipts, sending over Wi-Fi, etc. Often there’s one member of a group chat with an Android who can’t take advantage of those features and it limits the group chat features since they use SMS/MMS/RCS protocol instead. Here’s an article about it:
https://www.androidauthority.com/green-bubble-phenomenon-1021350/
Impressive! I’m more than halfway through the AFI 100 Years…100 Movies list now myself, slowly but surely. Started posting on Letterboxd too. Quite fun!
Or as my sister used to say: whateverrr