But don’t you have to first wait minutes, then hours, then days etc. before you finally get to 10 years? That’s some dedixated toddler
But don’t you have to first wait minutes, then hours, then days etc. before you finally get to 10 years? That’s some dedixated toddler
Nothing prevents you drom installing a linux os on an android phone, provided someone made a rom for your device. It’s just not very useable due to proprietary drivers. Ubuntu touch exists for example, but on most phones you can’t even use the cellular antenna iirc
Tldr: It’s just better compression
Based on the videos I’ve seen, I don’t think it’s just batteries. Li-ion batteries don’t really explode, they burst into a lot of flames and stay burning for a while.
That’s basically how I eat spaghetti, except I use my teeth once the fork is in my mouth.
Yeah, all this behaviour leads to is more annoyances for the people who do know what they’re doing. People should really learn how the devices they use every day work, which includes stuff like the command prompt. Not necessarily how to use it, but at least what it is and what it can do.
You can turn those info cards, ads, and some other stuff off in the settings fyi
I think we’re looking up at a drinks dispenser, one where you push your cup against the metal thing to start filling.
Haven’t played monster hunter, but the last of us looks great on pc.
Same in the Netherlands, and I pretty much never see stray shopping trolleys anywhere around here. Seems to work really well.
There’s no indication that any of the apps were available through Google Play.
So it’s just users installing untrusted apps to their phone?
scour infected phones for text messages, contacts, and all stored images
They also can’t do that without the user explicitly giving the app permission to do those things, unless they found an exploit or something, but the article doesn’t say that.
Also, why would you have images with passwords in them on your phone anyway?
People really should know better nowadays than to do any of this shit. Every step here is preventable by the user just thinking about what they’re really doing.
They did credit Paradox, found the image here:
https://www.paradoxinteractive.com/games/star-trek-infinite/about
Which makes it even weirder, it’s not even ai generated.
Does powershell have sudo? What does that do on windows, show a uac prompt or something?
The “it’s more lean on resources” always seemed to me like a strawman people don’t like it came up with to diss on Gentoo.
Wait but isn’t being more lean a good thing? Or am I misunderstanding how they’re using that word?
The package is called android-tools
on Fedora, and probably some other distros as well.
I also don’t have that particular device unfortunately.
God damn it how have I never thought to do this before. Well guess I have something to do after work today lol
You can, but you won’t get updates that way. Some of their apps are available as GitHub releases, which you can add to Obtainium. You can also add the direct apk download links to Obtainium, but update checking isn’t great using that method in my experience.
It’s pretty nice, especially in combination with slurp
which lets you select a part of the screen.
I have this mapped to my printscreen shortcut: grim -g "$(slurp)" - | wl-copy
, which lets you select a part of the screen to screenshot, and copies the image to the clipboard.
You can also hover over the title to see the full thing. But this also got annoying since they start playing the video when you hover, so sometimes when you take too long it’ll mark the video as played. I honestly hate that hover play feature, who actually wants to watch a video from the start in that tiny ass window? The thing where they’d show some stills from several points in the video was much better imo.
Here’s one that uses the audio challenge: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/buster-captcha-solver/