Mostly on Lemmy with Voyager, and sometimes check Reddit with Libreddit (until it lasts).
Best of both worlds.
Mostly on Lemmy with Voyager, and sometimes check Reddit with Libreddit (until it lasts).
Best of both worlds.
Wow, Linaro. that's a name I haven't heard in a while. They were the ones to optimize Android builds during the IceCreamSandwich days and just last day I was wondering if there were any third party optimization project still out there. All the best to them.
https://libreddit.kavin.rocks/r/Android/comments/usuym/linaro_build_optimizations_that_can_make_ics_30/
that rain was going somewhere else and now that place is going to suffer as well.
buncha rich assholes.
Gadgetbridge lets you connect and get data from supported smart or fitness watch without manufacturers app. Completely local.
very interesting watch
Futo repo for Futo Voice Input App. Totally free open-source offline speech to text engine. Works better than I expected (for English).
Fork it, Learn to build it, Forget it.
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Blame Firefox when a security exploit passes through
When this was released, MicroShit forced Amazon to remove Minecraft from non-Amazon devices, so they could sell the expensive windows store version. I had purchased it on Amazon appstore for my nephew through a gift card balance that I had. I had to buy it on Play Store again. 🤦♂️
And the greedy ducks probably won't bring it back to non-Amazon devices again.
If he likes RTS, Project Celeste is a revival of Age of Empires Online by the open-source community. And you can install it on Linux with Lutris.
eyewear-free?
what does this mean?
Anyone know what kind of minimum requirements does it need for reliable performance? I couldn't find them in their docs.
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This image is made for people whose hardware is too new to boot the 5.15 LTS kernel included in Linux Mint 21.x. It ships with kernel 6.5 instead.
to anyone who was wondering what "edge ISO is" as me.
Russia-state hackers exploited a weak password to compromise Microsoft’s corporate network and accessed emails and documents that belonged to senior executives and employees working in security and legal teams.
Security teams and their weak passwords, again. 🤦♂️
Well, Android runs over JVM which runs over Linux. There's overhead and Android needs to compensate. Add in poor memory management and OEMs that happily kill apps in the background for no good reason (even if you tell them not too), and marketing guys trying to out RAM competitors just so they can release a phone with an "upgrade" every year, you get current Android RAMathon.
https://invidious.slipfox.xyz/watch?v=AUEkIYCvw8g
love the name.
Mishaal is on Mastodon too. He mirrors all his posts there. we should stop posting Xitter links.
https://mastodon.social/@MishaalRahman@androiddev.social/111727019696038011
did you read the article?
I’m convinced though that if we want Linux on phones to become an option for everyone, there’s no way around the need for well-integrated support for Android apps
I’ve documented the reverse engineering work on this Github repo, including a very rough step-by-step manual of how to run things.
pairdrop.net maybe?
It's mainly for local network, but you can do internet transfers.
https://github.com/schlagmichdoch/pairdrop#features