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It still works using just a web browser. Some might just prefer a native app, which Google is currently rolling out.
Yoko, Shinobu ni, eto… 🤔
עַם יִשְׂרָאֵל חַי Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦 ❤️ 🇮🇱
It still works using just a web browser. Some might just prefer a native app, which Google is currently rolling out.
I love it, I use it on all of my devices at home and it works flawlessly.
Me see cat, me upvote 🐈
I don’t have a Xiaomi tablet but you could try what has been suggested in this thread: https://old.reddit.com/r/miui/comments/18tz52u/how_to_remove_this_3_dots_new_in_hyperos_mi_pad_6/
for the math homies, you could say that NaN is an absorbing element
Omae wa mou shindeiru
Yeah it’s not Linux. It’s forked off MenuetOS (https://menuetos.net/ ) which is a hobby OS written entirely in assembly (FASM flavor, https://flatassembler.net/ ).
Maybe, just maybe, Samsung needs to stop pushing its bloatware? They make great phones but even the non-technical folks are more and more getting turned off by Samsung’s bloat.
It’s actually a good thing that visual learners get a chance to learn useful stuff by watching videos. Not everyone has the attention span required to read through a Wikipedia page.
Thank you! I thought they were talking about the Play Services and I was like “why isn’t the version numbering the same 🤨”. So yeah, same for me, no issues with the Jan 2024 version.
I’d call the cops on them
Side Of Burritos made an unboxing video + GrapheneOS test of the Pixel Tablet: https://youtube.com/watch?v=jfbz1RzSJh4
This was 7 months ago so you should assume that GrapheneOS got even better now.
Since you already know Java, you could jump straight to C++ with Bjarne’s book “Programming - Principles and Practice Using C++”: https://www.stroustrup.com/programming.html
You can then move to more modern C++ with his other book “A Tour of C++”: https://www.stroustrup.com/tour3.html
And then if you’re curious to know how software design is done in modern C++, even if you already know classical design patterns from your Java experience, you should get Klaus Iglberger’s book: https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/c-software-design/9781098113155/
In parallel also watch the “Back to Basics” video series by CppCon (see their YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CppCon , just type “back to basics” in that channel’s search bar).
Learning proper C++ should give you a much better understanding of the hardware while the syntax still remains elegant, and you get to add a new skill that’s in very high demand.
Lemmy seems like a nice person, even helping with bootloader unlocking and stuff
What version is the January 2024 update? I have the 24.02.13 on GrapheneOS but I’m not sure if it’s the one that the different articles are talking about.
If you’re doing C++ then C++ Weekly by Jason Turner is an awesome must-watch.
The article changed their title that’s why, I’ll update this one too as a result. (edit: done)
For anyone wondering what Proton GE is, it’s Proton on steroids: https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-custom
For instance, even if you have an old Intel integrated GPU, chances are you can still benefit from AMD’s FSR just by pushing a few flags to Proton GE, even if the game doesn’t officially support it, and you’ll literally get a free FPS boost (tested it for fun and can confirm on an Intel UHD Graphics 620).
Congrats! Your laptop will be even happier with a lighter but still nice-looking desktop environment like Xfce and you even have an Ubuntu flavor around it: Xubuntu.
reminds me of instead of
#if !defined(...)
There’s also group C which I was part of, you just say that you just pooped or scratch your butt whenever they ask you to load/unload and they’ll immediately offer to do that for you instead.