Might want to submit that as a feature request in the GitHub.
Might want to submit that as a feature request in the GitHub.
Discreet Launcher is somewhat buggy when app switching.
Personally, I think if it’s a video related to technology, it belongs in the technology community more so than the video community.
Love it
Looks like it might only be in the newest version or in Firefox for desktop because when I tried it in Fennec it didnt work
If you need any help with self-custodial Monero, let me know because I’d be more than happy to help.
Sounds like you are using a custodial wallet. And things like that happen all the time with custodial wallets. Count this as a lesson learned. Not your keys, not your crypto. Also, do keep in mind that blockchains such as that are completely transparent, so any money you send or receive over it can be looked at any time in the future. If that does not sound appealing to you, I would take a look at Monero and cake wallet.
Yeah, monero would have been a much better choice.
Well, that won’t matter unless it’s a brand new phone or has been properly erased because you won’t be able to install lineage anyway unless one of those two conditions are met.
Okay, according to the article, this functionality will only activate after you have signed into a Google account for the first time on the device. So, at least for those of us who use custom software such as lineage OS, that won’t matter since we don’t put a Google account on the device to begin with in a lot of cases. A lot of us boot the phone for the first time, skip the entire setup wizard as fast as possible without signing in or any of that stuff, and then immediately enable OEM unlocking and flash the lineage or whatever software.
Now, it’s six gigahertz according to the article. But by putting the routers close to each other, it doesn’t matter so much.
The article says that it’s six gigahertz and that they are putting one unit on each side of the wall they want to blast through. So the signal is extremely strong right at the wall and then goes through it weakening and hits the other device and then is re-transmitted or whatever. By putting the routers directly on the wall, next to each other, they have enough power to get through the obstruction. But if they were in the middle of the room, for example, they probably would not.
Source: A passion for wireless technologies and myself being a licensed amateur radio operator.
Why do you think the vast majority of us are here? That would be one good reason.
This is fantastic. If you know what the problem is, because you’ve been diagnosed or whatever, and you know what medicine will do it, and you are capable of making it, I see no issue at all with this. You don’t need a PhD in computer science to browse the internet.
If you find this kind of stuff interesting and use T-Mobile then try !t_mobile@lemmy.ml
I’ve found that it’s a particular size. I do not like having a phone with case that is more than about 75 centimeters from edge to edge because then it feels somewhat uncomfortable to hold in the hand.
I just got Android 14 the other day through lineage OS 21 and I’m enjoying the fact that when I pull down the notification shade now that it triggers a quick tap of the vibration motor
Just like my cell phone plan, I get to pay $15 per month for calling texting and 5 gigabytes of data because I know for a fact that I’m not going to use 5 gigabytes of data where everybody else is paying $60 or more for unlimited.
I am almost certain there would be two major impacts from that. The first being that operating system development would slow to the pace that the community wishes instead of having big money behind it. And the second is that security updates would come quite a bit faster.
Edit: I figure brand new major features would be slower in coming. But security would be improved.