It’s a bit unconventional, but I really like Niagara.
It’s got a pull-up gesture to search– not just apps but also shortcuts and contacts. Everything on the “main” screen still shows up in the app list too.
It’s a bit unconventional, but I really like Niagara.
It’s got a pull-up gesture to search– not just apps but also shortcuts and contacts. Everything on the “main” screen still shows up in the app list too.
Proper implementation of Lemmy’s markdown.
That wouldn’t work on article images, as those link to the article.
I don’t know if Sync ever had it, but Joey for Reddit allowed me to zoom into article images by holding down on them and then pinching with my other fingers. A bit awkward, but welcome nonetheless.
I have Firefox as my internal browser (probably because I disabled Chrome?). But add-ins don’t work in the internal browser, only when links are opened externally.
Even so it might get you a few more years out of your phone
The TPM is a feature of the motherboard, not the CPU (generally).
You can even get separate TPM modules to plug into your MoBo, if I’m not mistaken.
and I’m looking for something else for my phone
We need to be able to subscribe to playlists.
I saw it in a comment. “Hold to copy” seemed the most logical way to do it, and one try later that was confirmed.
I’ve seen it used elsewhere, then figured out you can long-press any (most?) of the settings to copy the link code, to then be pasted into a comment.
Here’s a link to the option:
Currently, whenever there has been a new reply, the inbox defaults to (and then remains at) “all unread”.
I like having it on “all” and would like for it to remain there.
Could this be an option? For messages to remain at whatever tab they were last set to and stay there when there are new messages.
The Galaxy phone/contacts app literally has Google Duo/Meet/WhateverItsNameIsNow as one of the four main options, for each contact along with call, text, and info.
How can Google not figure this shit out with their endless rebrands and new product launches.
Code blocks in quotes appear a little funky.
Some line of code
> Extended quote
> ```
More code
Further extended quote
Something like that. I’m not familiar with the exact details, but there is an additional layer of encryption that applies before the first unlock after a reboot.
Parts of the OS have to be unencrypted for it to function properly.
I paid for lifetime years ago, it’s been worth it for me.