Possibly the most clueless comment I’ve ever read.
Possibly the most clueless comment I’ve ever read.
The iPad’s popularity is the reason no one else is really in the tablet market anymore. Every OEM was pushing out a tablet in every size about a month ago but failed to make any decent amount of sales to stay relevant.
The Android space is getting more varied again in recent years but I really wouldn’t recommend one to an average user over an iPad.
The final straw was my banking app stopped working on Graphene and I was getting more and more curious about MicroG.
I find Calyx to be a more complete OS with apps generally being more modernised. The search bar in the app page of Graphene for example has always been a bit buggy and most the default apps look like they haven’t seen an update since KitKat.
I also found app compatibility seemed better with MicroG than sandboxed Google Play despite the claims that Graphene would always have better compatibility.
I switched from Graphene to Calyx. Regardless of your ROM of choice, the sheer volume of custom ROMs available on Pixels is the best feature of them.
Of course there are. I’m still using Infinity.
If you use the official app that’s on you.
Yes but the Graphene community have to mention it as much as possible.
The problem for me is it’s an extra app to check and then, find the recommendations and then go back to my music app of choice and search for the recommendations. It needs a way of being implemented into current services.
They don’t need to federate to do that.
This is a bad take.
What competitors? I’d love an Apple Pay/Google Wallet alternative but nothing exists.
There’s just no point in developing an app for a dead service. Just use the AOSP messaging app when you need.
“Huh… All of this guy’s passwords are CTRL-SHIFT-INS.”
I never played NMS until it was “fixed” but honestly I still find it to be an incredibly dull game.
Wrong. They sell user data.
I only know Flipboard as bloatware on a Samsung phone.
Just another one of YouTube Music’s many features that doesn’t actually work.
How do you enable swipe after loading the library?
So as people have suggested already there’s deemix if you’re happy to pay for a Premium subscription. If you want something somewhat more automated there are scripts that can be used with Lidarr to automatically download new releases from deemix.
Of course there’s also yt-dl to download from YouTube but the sound quality won’t match that of Deezer.
For Android there are apps such as Innertune, SimpMusic or ViMusic which let you stream and download from YouTube Music. There’s also Spotiflyer which I believe downloads tracks from YouTube again but links with a Spotify account for playlists etc.
For both Desktop and Android there’s also SpotTube which uses a Spotfy library and streams from YouTube Music.
By the looks of it you haven’t ever done any thinking for anyone.