And they may have been right. But getting code is usually the end result, not proving you’re some better programmer. And useful tools may be used to help you with the aforementioned goal.
And they may have been right. But getting code is usually the end result, not proving you’re some better programmer. And useful tools may be used to help you with the aforementioned goal.
It apparently has an Android version, but for an open source app, it’s not on F-Droid?
I use Seal on Android and yt-dlp-gui on Linux because they’re native apps using native theming/design languages, but it’s always cool to have another option!
If you publish it on github, that’s already taken care of for you!
For local models, the app SpeechNote seems to be your best bet, but I’ve had trouble with getting it to work system wide, I have to copy the text from the app to other places. Idk about online models.
I already formatted it before, so formatting it again won’t hurt. Most of the things on it are already hacked up to my computer, the ones that aren’t are stuff like app data.
I haven’t tried taking it out and trying to put it in my computer, maybe I should check that
I have my storage both in my phone and computer with Syncthing, I want it entirely on my phone too. I also have English Wikipedia downloaded, and about 40GB of movies/TV Shows
Well, I wouldn’t use Google, but I have already detached it on DuckDuckGo, asked HuggingChat, and Lemmy, and the consensus seems to be that there’s no way to fix it on this device.
Well, my phone has an SD card slot, which I bought a 512GB micro SD card to go in, and I used extensively, then about a month ago the OS stopped letting me write to it. And there aren’t any alternate OSs for my device, just Motorola Android
How much storage, do they sell in the UK, is it rootable?
Good it exists, for people like you.
Once the OS stopped letting me use my SD card with my phone, by 256GB internal storage has not been enough for me, I’ve had to remove some stuff I’d prefer to have on my phone off it.
What’s the point? Updating four apps four times as slowly simultaneously is the same as updating four apps at four times the speed consecutively, and you would have the same internet speed either way.
I don’t have an answer for you, but I’m also interested in this and would like to see the responses
Google is a bad company, and Apple isn’t any better. Probably the best option for you would be GrapheneOS on one of the latest pixels, they have intuitive software, 120hz screens, have had USB-C for years, a good camera, lots of storage, and most importantly GrapheneOS doesn’t use Google or Apple, it’s FOSS.
Android. As bad as it is, if I had to use iOS or Linux phones it would be even worse, at least with the current state of Linux phones.
But actually, maybe if Android didn’t exist, the FOSS community would focus more on Linux phones and they would be an actually good option. Maybe Android shouldn’t exist?
I put windows 11 live on a £20 USB drive, and it hasn’t messed with my Linux install at all
You can change the amount it downloads at once in settings. I preferred doing it one at a time, so I set it to one, but it can go higher.
Aurora has done this for ages
Springfield is a real place?