Wow those camera bumps look so ugly. They had a nice look in the previous generations
A person who heard about this on a news segment 15 years ago is talking
Pretty sure Samsung does it to appease carriers since they sell unlocked snapdragon variants elsewhere
I'm annoyed at the words being abbreviated despite the buttons being large enough
And the product director is openly lying about it:
We are not accessing or reading Substance users’s projects in any way, shape or form nor are we planning to or have any means to do it in the first place.
It's either that, or their lawyers decided to put that in without asking him? There needs to be some serious legislation for when companies try to pull this off
Isn't that how fdroid worked for a long time?
Edit: although it doesn't make sense to me for play store to do the same without the source code available
Edit 2:
The reason is that they forced new apps AND apps for Android TV to use App Bundles https://developer.android.com/guide/app-bundle This type of release cannot be installed as it but can be used to generate the apk files. In order to do so, the Play Store has to sign on the fly.
Not buying it. They could let the dev sign evey combination before uploading. They'll be caching them anyways
So they want developers to pay for the privilege of paying for their app's download hosting?
I really hope someone in the EU is getting as pissed at this as I am.
Right
here
Edit: til tabs make code blocks in lemmy
Someone needs to make a website that uses jxl heavily then contact a journalist about a weird website they found that opens 10x faster in safari vs chrome
According to wikipedia, tetrachromacy is caused by having having both normal vision and red-green color blind genes in different chromosomes, so some of the red or green cones end up being receptive to a wavelength between red and green. Rods don't sound affected.
Health line article doesn't mention the wavelength. Got me excited that it was infrared or something
Unity already provided data for a study about the effectiveness of China's gaming time limit laws for kids, so they definitely already collect your data
I don't understand why the internet is unable to say "I don't like this app, so I won't pay for it" rather than "I don't like this app, so you're a bad person". Hundreds of people raging over and catastrophising something they never bought or even heard of until now.