Do most smart TVs still allow performing updates via USB? I have an older LG TV which does this.
That’s neat. I’ll definitely be taking a look at that.
The Mac app? That would be great. Only problem is that the plugin ecosystem is centered around macOS, and they use native UI. However, they do have a waitlist for Windows (and iOS).
Something like that is gonna be hard to pull off.
This might be due to how easy Apple makes it to implement this sort of thing. Even if the app isn’t on the App Store.
On iOS, apps must be on the App Store, which requires being enrolled in the Apple developer program. I imagine developers then make their apps paid to cover this.
First, you gotta check for ultraviolet, ghost writing, and freezing temps.
(I really hope somebody gets that reference)
Reverse engineering Touch ID might be a lot more difficult than it looks. It does not behave like any other laptop’s fingerprint reader, and even those often don’t work right with Linux out-of-the-box.
You’re telling me you don’t want to update a configuration that updates a configuration that updates a configuration?
Just wait until you use Ubuntu cloud-init
which updates netplan
which then updates NetworkManager
.
I haven’t used Waydroid in a while, but I recall there being an image you could choose at setup for Google Services.
Sounds like something a boomer would say.
Or my personal favorite:
I believe the iOS Mail app is getting a UI redesign before the end of the year.