

Studios monitor public torrents, and through legal channels ask warnings to be sent via the ISP to their client at that address. The studio does not receive the customer data


Studios monitor public torrents, and through legal channels ask warnings to be sent via the ISP to their client at that address. The studio does not receive the customer data


Good finds, thanks for sharing


If you like StarFox, consider trying WildBlue Skies, made by one of the StarFox developers
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1921490/Wild_Blue_Skies/
https://www.xbox.com/en-us/games/store/wild-blue-skies/9plvs5p1zsrx
So it has orgasms at least then


Great projection, it makes a lot of sense!


I recently tried to airdrop a file for somebody’s iDevice to another one of theirs and it didn’t work.
Free, open source, and cross platform LocalSend worked though
I use Gourmand on desktop and Tournat on Android. Most feature rich recipe apps
I was wondering why it said Windows Home Server lol


If it has a headphone jack, you can plug in a dummy aux port. I’m convinced that the removal of the headphone jack was to ensure the microphones are always reachable


Everytime I see stuff like this I’m thankful most of my devices (hopefully all one day) either have cameras/microphones that have hardware kill switches (HKS), or can be unplugged from the device


Israel & their Offence Forces have no respect for non-Israelite Canadians or our peacekeepers. Simple as that.


You could try installing Samsung’s Tizen GNU/Linux OS via Termux and let us know how it goes.
To my understanding, they have the same looking UI such that if Samsung ever wanted to move customers over from Android everything would look familar, without their customers knowing it’s a different OS under the hood.


I’m sure it’s possible, but you’d need a device specifically supported by the distro, you’d probably need a custom bootloader, among other things that make it not as easy as doing dual-boot on a less locked down device. It’s probably harder on purpose by Google.


Dat shit cray. My grampa has no idea how to use a mobile phone so he just doesn’t have one. Thankfully no such requirements where we live


Fair enough 😆
If you have a SIP provider, this can be hooked up to the GNOME Calls app, and GNOME Chats lets you connect to XMPP and Matrix. Not everyone will have those, but it is one step above the native Android & iOS apps in that you can actually use them without telephony.
They have better wake mechanisms than something like Signal Desktop, Element Desktop etc do currently.


You’re right in that you will not be able to forward calls and texts from Android to your app-based Linux distro call and text apps, but internet-based apps should work.
This method is how the Nexphone provides a GNU/Linux environment

Run any Android specific apps in Waydroid (e.g. WhatsApp) and it appears as just another icon in your app drawer, or use a web app, again you can make it a dedicated icon in your app drawer.
Unfortunately Google Pixel 7 is not a device supported yet on any distros I’ve seen; PostmarketOS has the best support for Android devices. Across distros, Fairphone has the best support.
What people with Android devices can do though, is install Linux on top of Android. Opposite of Waydroid (not as good), but at least lets you play around with it to get familiar without needing root:
Non-unionized private parcel delivery prove delivering door to door can be profitable, but it would mean layoffs from automating more of the processes, and a more flexible workforce that isn’t paid so well that they can retire by age 50 like a millionaire with full pension.
No businesses that take themselves seriously are going to willingly choose to use a logistics, infrastructure, or banking service subject to regular labour disruptions.