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How would an AOSP fork help with an app not using the notifications API correctly? Just magically rewrite the app?
How would an AOSP fork help with an app not using the notifications API correctly? Just magically rewrite the app?
Some JetBrains IDEs are fully open source. Does Adobe have anything like that?
I feel like most people would rather use shady, free VPNs instead. There’ll probably be an increase in them too
I have a tiny archive of my own consisting of one 1 TB and one 2 TB USB HDDs by different vendors. Whenever I want to save something, I put it on both. Btrfs snapshots make that really easy.
Couldn’t a bot just automate that easily? Especially with how open Lemmy’s API probably is
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Isn’t that just like it is on Cisco systems?
Doesn’t libsvtav1
do the same on all platforms since it’s CPU-based? At least that’s the exact encoder OP specified
Beginners, probably? I agree it sucks tho, bundling a whole ass browser just for some fancy semi-automated git
executions
Does Avalonia support Wayland? Last time I checked it wasn’t complete yet.
It’s only for embeds afaik
Yeah that’s the case for all Android devices. That’s because Android apps are delivered in a platform-independent way (.apk files) and to make apps faster, some code that would normally be run in a VM is compiled to native code to be faster. Updates may change the optimization process, that’s why it’s always done after one.
Also fuck most Android tablets being slow as hell.
Nowadays it’s mostly anti-cheats refusing to run under wine/proton. This contains a helpful list of where they work and don’t: https://areweanticheatyet.com
This seems neat, too bad it requires IDE support. Hope JetBrains IDEs support it soon.
There’s a reason why Google and Apple let developers test out pre-release versions of their OSes months before the release. Companies which don’t test their apps out to prepare for new versions are at fault, nothing else.
Basic telemetry that users can easily opt out of after install is privacy-invasive to you?
But iOS, not macOS
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