Looks like Lima weather.
Looks like Lima weather.
Grey skies at the Hong Kong bay.
London weather.
F#ck you, @cloudflare.social, what the actual f#ck, for ten f#cking minutes I've been seeing this. No VPN, nothing, just a Hotel WiFi, what the f#ck. You guys are ruining the whole internet with this crap.
Also, these maneuvers cost ~10% battery every time.
GrapheneOS showing the system updater finalizing yet another update.
Every other day, whenever I pick up the Pixel Tablet and power it on I have to give it a good half an hour for yet-another update to be installed. During that period of time the device is barely usable at all. GOS should really give the user an opportunity to "Installing during the next shutdown".
‼️ Android users: update now ‼️
Google has fixed 129 vulnerabilities in Android, including a Qualcomm display flaw that is known to be actively exploited.
Is this... the Omarchy default wallpaper? Are you... using..... Omarchy.....?
In many cases you won't need to restart the whole app, eg if you've only made changes to templates/CSS, so it can be worthwhile to look into that in case you're not already reloading this data from disk. Another possibility is to build an external library and reload that, independently of main.
Wait, what? Forget about the irrelevant yearly smartphone upgrade cycle: What is that amazing wip3out book? :-O
The more we legitimize that our basic societal fabric (yes, banks sadly are a part of this while they shouldn't, but that's a different topic) requires apps, the more we allow conglomerates to install their malicious software into every part of our lives.
People don't need banking and payment apps to work on Linux mobile for it to work. Stop feeding the surveillance capitalism machinery. We had cash and credit cards without apps for decades and we lived just fine. You can always log into your banks website and do things there, that's what it's for.
This is my review of the FLX1 phone from @FuriLabs. I've been using this phone for about 3 years as a daily driver. I am very happy with it! My banking app works, which is great, Android apps work very well in general. Plenty of settings and updates are […]
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Had a WiFi hotspot with me and my phone randomly disconnected (probably because it lost signal at some point) and immediately turned off the WiFi, without waiting for 10 minutes, despite the hotspot being close by. It also never reactivated WiFi to reconnect. Used CoMaps most of the time.
But maaaayyybeeee... if you're too naive to recognize you're being hacked in a job interview you shouldn't be working in any critical IT role in which you might have access to source code and credentials to begin with?
"Drop.com closing - Community - KeebTalk"
www.keebtalk.com/t/drop-com-c...
Will give it another test run and see if I can find something out.
"This platform sucks, nobody is engaging with my *checks notes* (automated mirror) ..."
Oh, also, location had been on for a few days now and I regularly used CoMaps, which confirms my position correctly.
Thank you for reaching out! Maybe I missed something, but this is the current config on my Pixel 8.
Sadly these two WiFi features on #Android/#GrapheneOS seem to be completely broken. Been using them for a while now; WiFi turns off randomly despite being near an access point, doesn't turn on anywhere near one, no matter how long I wait.
Little did Rick know about definitely not budget computer users (me) trying to survive with faulty RAM in 2026. #badram
We need to get rid of Android, and the Apple/Google duopoly. Really hoping that 2026 will be the year of #LinuxOnMobile.
IBM stock, $IBM, falls over -10% after Anthropic announces that Claude can streamline COBOL code.
FYI: Razer Mouse Dock Pro support landed in #OpenRazer master a few days ago:
github.com/openrazer/op...
Finally!
arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...
Doable is everything; What exactly are you trying?
To be fair, I'm pretty flattered right now for my ramblings to be considered "business analysis". :-)
To be fair, I'm pretty flattered right now for my ramblings to be considered "business analysis". :-)