OC so it drops frames less often?
I mean it, Zelda BotW and TotK both benefit a lot from some OC. Specially yours being a V1 Switch.
Even simple games like Sea of Stars drop less frames with a simple CPU OC.
You can also get the device keys to be able to run a Switch emulator (but I heard that if one really wants, they can find that kind of stuff online).
I’ve heard about running homebrew software but never looked into it.
Now, you can always go full tilt and start sailing the high seas.
Corporate needs you to find the differences between this picture and this picture:
This is the best summary I could come up with:
When your phone becomes unusable and unrepairable, buy a Fairphone.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
When your phone becomes unusable and unrepairable, buy a Fairphone.
No fees when users choose to pay via Spotify (which had been the case and only option since the beginning, until User Choice Billing was implemented).
If users choose to pay with Google Play Billing, Google keeps 4%.
Even so, what I find hypocritical is that Spotify got this deal and seemingly agreed to keep it under wraps, without advocating for it to be extended to all other music streaming services in the platform.
Because… having a deal with the platform holder that gives it unfair advantage over the competition is exactly what they accuse Apple of doing with iOS.
Sauce: https://www.theverge.com/2023/11/20/23969690/google-spotify-android-billing-commission-secret-deal
Interesting… I have an OG Shield, also in the Netherlands, but have seen no ads (that being said, companies A/B test and do gradual rollout of this kind of BS).
But I also kept my Android Home in the version without ads by disabling Play Store updates and instead manually going over all apps (except Home!) every month or so (or when I have an issue with any app I use).
I feel confident that I’ll be able to hack my way around this new form of ads.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
For apps that don’t disallow regular backups (like WhatsApp does), Lineage OS and Calyx support Seedvault, which is a 1:1 alternative to Google Drive, except it saves the backup as an encrypted file.
sigh
For me, the most important bit was the basis of the claim that YouTube would be breaching privacy, and this is it (completely missing from the “summary”):
“AdBlock detection scripts are spyware — there is no other way to describe them and as such it is not acceptable to deploy them without consent,” Hanff tells The Verge. “I consider any deployment of technology which can be used to spy on my devices is both unethical and illegal in most situations.”
If you wanna stick to Fairphone, they maintain a de-googled version of the OS, the Fairphone Open (only open source code): https://code.fairphone.com/projects/fairphone-2/fairphone-open.html
Appears to be a useful app, with a plaetora of features, but gathers your personal data, including voice, just to sell it to the highest bidder, all under the umbrella of an ads platform (which is also a very sketchy business).
Yup, sounds like a virus to me.
I thought it would be a good idea to create a port of Paperless-NGX to FreeBSD.
I mean, I have experience installing it for myself and saw that there is documentation on how to port stuff, making it available for all FreeBSD users. How hard could it be?
Well, I think I’ll get it running today, then it’ll be time to test all its features. Then convert my own setup to use the port and find all its bugs firsthand. Good times.
I have the OG Shield Pro, with an additional remote, the most recebt one.
Besides changing the inner HDD for a SSD, it does all I need.
Sure, it doesn’t support the HDMI 2.1 that my TV does, but I don’t need that for what the Shield does for me (YouTube, Netflix and Plex playback).
Sounds like security through obscurity to me.
Highly susceptible to replay and man in the middle attacks.
If you’re gonna combine that with another authentication method (and you should), then I see little advantage over just going with the other auth method.
… supports DLSS3, a more modern upscaler that is compatible with more recent Nvidia cards.
Gotta love errors in tech articles.
Similarly, had a Chromecast Audio powered with USB from the audio device it was connected to. It always whined.
Then I changed it to be powered by the power adapter that came with it. No more weird noises.
Wait a sec, I’m gonna create a bunch of bot accounts just to up vote this higher.
*not gonna. I’m lazy, but it’d deserve it.
Just thinking out loud: could you move the yuzu data folder to a place that Syncthing can access and create a symlink from the original to the new location?
I think the biggest problem would be file ownership/permissions, but otherwise should work.
Additionally, you would have to uninstall and reinstall the app after you’re effectively out of beta.
I don’t think that the Play Store would ever downgrade an app version, as Android doesn’t allow that.
“cheat”, “lie”, “cover up”… Assigning human behavior to Stochastic Parrots again, aren’t we Jimmy?