Firefox on iOS is Safari with Firefox sync.
Firefox on iOS is Safari with Firefox sync.
10 years ago was the time to start, too.
Imagine a Linux-like OS for mobile as a reasonable 3rd mobile operating system. People would run it and seem weird like when people run Linux on their laptop nowadays. 1-2% market share. Basically nothing is native to it but a handful of open source apps, but waydroid would be more complete. That would be beautiful.
Shoot. Imagine a reasonably new phone running something Linux with a shell laptop that lets you properly converge. Linux has the best ARM support because basically anything can be complied.
AI is broad enough that it does include those features.
But it’s probably referring to machine learning.
I use Slskd
Runs as a web app, so I can remotely start downloads and have them drop into my music server
He’s thinking Mexican. They start weeks on Monday
This seems like a meme made by Rhino as a thinly veiled attempt to advertise
The point is getting adoption. Especially in the US, where people actually use iPhone, no one wants to download a second app because iMessage is ‘good enough’ 99% of the time.
Google got jealous of iMessage and remade iMessage, but Android with the promise of making it more open.
They haven’t followed through on ‘more open’ until just now.
Rcs officially works on 2 apps. iMessage still has just 1.
But hopefully Rcs will actually become open in the future. Allowing anyone to make an Rcs app, like they can with SMS
It hurts the ability to send multi media. Specifically video just can’t be sent over MMS if you want to do more than listen.
I used to love Bryant Gardener when he was The Linux gamer.
But since the announcement of the steam deck, his view has narrowed far too much. He hasn’t made a non deck video in like a year.
Another day, another chat service.
All my music is properly tagged. Navidrome can combine artists and albums across the folder.
Then it’s just down to Deemix to grab it properly tagged. Most of my music is artist/album/song, but plenty is loose or in just artist folders.
I went Debian without a Desktop for my server. I later installed a desktop for the occasion that I need it. But mostly, I use SSH
Neat! This will be the first mainstream use for RISC V.
Why would telegram be the solution? Centralized, not particularly private, not open to other standards.
I believe it was this tool that I used after I bought an app to them install the app on a phone that didn’t have Google Play. I turned an installed app into an APK and copied it to another phone.
If you want to play this game and t it’s telling you it’s in early access.
The image on apkpure is good. It’s an xapk. Find an APK installer that can handle xapk and it should work.
I also do keepassxc, dx on Android, and syncthing to keep them updated. What is it you paid for?
Is there a reason why you dislike the idea?