So basically capitalism
So basically capitalism
I wear my PineTime everyday. Best watch I’ve ever purchased. It doesn’t have too many bells and whistles but it tells me the time.
Yeah, I was playing the Guardians of the Galaxy game on Linux Mint the other day. It blows my mind what Proton can do.
USB C is an open standard and can be used by anyone.
Keep in mind that magnetic cables do not conform to USB C standards and specifications and are therefore never recommended for the sake of compatibility and safety. They may work for certain use cases but I wouldn’t use them personally.
I was so confused about why both WD and SanDisk were mentioned but I know they are just the same company now?
Too many people don’t know what it actually means.
What does that even mean?
I’m not sure what’s more disappointing. Spez and Reddit’s actions or the people that are still hardcore defending them.
I remember I had a few of these. If I recall correctly there was also a blue Kububtu one.
I think its 90% of users lurk, 9% comment, and only 1% create new posts. Or at least something like that
I’ve used GrapheneOS and liked it, now I’m playing around with /e/os
I’m right there with you. The reddit thing has pushed me over the tipping point. I wiped Windows from my gaming PC and installed Linux Mint. I also am testing out /e/os on my phone.
Yes, it’s called a bootloader. It needs to be unlocked before unsigned firmware can be ran on the phone. Unlocking the bootloader is simple and the the guides with show you how to do it.
I would assume because it was a one off type thing. People liked open board buy wanted swipe typing so it was forked and it was added. The apk is available on github.
I tried out FlorisBoard earlier this year and was having the same issues. I am currently using this and it works more or less like gboard but without the G.
Google makes it very easy to flash Pixels back to stock through Chrome browser. Recently I was trying to flash /e/os to my Pixel 4a 5G. I bricked it 6 times and still can’t get it to install but I was able to flash back to stock easily. I recommend Graphene OS on the Pixel of you want to start taking back your life and start removing Google from it.
While I understand the appeal, those are 2 features that I don’t need. Having the option would be nice though.
A pixel with custom firmware that removes the Google is my preferred phone choice.
I might have to get one of those if my watch ever stops working