Is it true it draws power to keep the battery warm when parked, and if so is it significant?
Is it true it draws power to keep the battery warm when parked, and if so is it significant?
I wish one of those search based launchers would implement a t9 keyboard for searching apps so I could replace Appdialer (which isn’t open source)
Crash on degoogled phones (dev is already aware)
I have it set up on 3 computers and can now report that it works really well.
No waiting for it to sync, it’s all right there when opening Freetube. I had been hoping for something like this for a while.
Android would be great indeed.
ah, gotcha. yeah, smartphones are amazing devices, feels bad letting them gathering dust.
I daily drove Ubuntu Touch for a few months. It was quite usable!
I honestly really like the illustrations. It’s cute and inviting.
Build, as in assembling hardware?
Other well made and fun keyboard is the one from Dessalines: https://github.com/dessalines/thumb-key
I loved T9. In a way I still use it to launch apps on my phone (Appdialer). I wish there was an open source version of that app.
Keyboards:
FT-Sync (in beta) has just been released.
Also on the dev’s website (in French)
I think Linux only, and between desktop clients, no mention of Android.
Also manual install, but it’s not too hard.
Lenovo Explorer. I don’t play VR games really, but it’s fun when my little nephews visit (the A770 handles simple games like Beat Saber well). Outer Wilds in VR seemed like a good time to dust of the headset but it’s a bit too stuttery. I didn’t look for any type of fix or optimization though.
But if you’re serious about VR gaming Intel Arc is not a good idea for now. However on /r/intelarc some report good results, saying it varies from game to game.
I’m testing it in VR, the modder did an amazing job. Unfortunately my GPU absolutely blows with VR games (Intel Arc A770)
Thank you for this detailed answer. It’s very interesting, and indeed a service worker sounds like a good answer to my bad connection
A community shared list of preferences for each website would be handy! but I don’t know if it’s feasible in terms of privacy
Never thought of that!
I rent a small VPS, so I could use that. Although my connection is really shitty I wouldn’t want it to load every time I open a new tab
I do that and it works really well, but you still need to use Mozilla’s servers for authentification. But it’s been a while so maybe there’s a way to host that too now.
A few years back NoScript was often recommended. I used it for a while but I’m not sure I did it right.
First time you go to a new website do you go through the process of allowing some scripts to make it usable?
leaves a bad aftertaste
Why is that?
I haven’t been convicted!
no, wait
I meant EVs in general, I don’t know much about them.
That’s good to hear, thanks