The devicetrees between Android versions is effectively the same. They define the hardware
We won't know the impact until they try to bring up the Pixel 10
The devicetrees between Android versions is effectively the same. They define the hardware
We won't know the impact until they try to bring up the Pixel 10
You can get them off Aurora Store if you don't want to install Google Services.
Yes, GOS adds the ability to completely disable network access to apps.
For magic eraser, that's a separate app from Google.
Pixel Camera does night mode, editing tools are in Google Photos
The plugin YouCompleteMe would show a warning on that line
The comment over on hackaday pointing to it being bricked possibly being down to font licensing is funny if true
The one they use at my work is extra silly, as it adds an extra email header saying it’s coming from a phishing campaign
There’s assembly and makefiles too
Less of a joke answer, there has been work to allow Rust bindings for drivers.
Any idea how this demand is different from the current state of Android?
Under Epic's terms, any app downloaded from anywhere would operate identically to apps downloaded from Google Play, without Google imposing any unnecessary distribution fees.
Last time I used it, I downloaded all my apps through F-Droid, and I didn’t think they were paying Google anything?
App-based is also unacceptable if it’s a proprietary implementation
TOTP/HOTP are the best standards right now
Tape will be around until something better for archival purposes comes around
It lasts significantly longer sitting on the shelf than HDD or SSD by far
I doubt it’s being used for anything other than backups and archiving though
Yeah, just the American version
It affects where you can rent housing, what houses you can buy, whether you can get a car, etc
Do people ever avoid hospital visits
At least in my experience, we’ll generally be able to go to the hospital
Do hospitals put people on a payment plan
Generally, I’ve just seen the debt transferred to a debt collection agency afterwards, since there’s no money for them to take. They’ll harass you, and it affects your credit score, but they can’t send you to jail
I can certainly understand why one of your libraries was bothering you if you're merging 250,000 lines of AI generated code in a month.