Not at all. This just searches multiple search engines at once and presents you with the results from all of them on a single page.
Not at all. This just searches multiple search engines at once and presents you with the results from all of them on a single page.
XMPP servers and clients have different standards. Some supports audio/video calls
And the same is true about Matrix lol
My goodness
Trilium for the same reasons, but the featureset of Trilium is more like Obsidian.
Settings > Restore Purchases
Doze mode is still a vital part of the Android power saving featureset, yes.
Pay walled? There was a popup asking me to log in, but I just closed it and was still able to read the full article. My apologies if that was some kind of trial mode.
Interesting. Do you reboot your phone a lot?
You can still do this without root, but the app needs to target an older SDK version, meaning you can’t install it from Google Play. And even if you get the APK, Android will only let you install it through ADB. You can run an ADB shell on-device with Shizuku, so you don’t need a computer. Still annoying they made it so difficult though.
It seems to me you are already looking into all the possible options besides getting a VPS with more RAM. I am a bit confused on why you are seeing increased CPU usage by the hypervisor for this though.
Yeah, I agree the ad-free price seems a little steep. I would be much more fine paying 5-10 dollars for it.
These answers are so unhelpful Imo. It just states the obvious and doesn’t answer OPs question. Everyone knows drugs or inhaling stuff is not the healthy optimum. OP is just looking for the least harmful way.
VM = x86 = android-x86 which OP already mentioned
This would’ve been what I used if I could get anyone else to use it too.
The comments will be different between the two posts though
I think you are confusing budget with cost. If you look at their expenses you can see that it’s not even close so far.
It’s the currently trending topic for pretty much everyone here. It will die down by itself eventually as it becomes old news.
Universities often teach students to write a lot of comments, because you are required to learn and demonstrate your ability to translate between code and natural language. But this is one of the things that are different in professional environments.
Every comment is a line to maintain in addition to the code it describes. And comments like this provide very little (if any) extra information that is not already available from reading the code. It is not uncommon for someone to alter the code that the comment is supposed to describe without changing the comment, resulting in comments that lie about what the code does, forcing you to read the code anyway.
It’s like if you were bilingual, you don’t write every sentence in both languages, because that is twice as much text to maintain (and read).
The exception of course, being if you are actually adding information that is not available in the code itself, such as why you did something a particular way.