

Nope, like I said some in general just dump their questions and leave hence there been a separate place for support questions.
not called Brad but rather a lad, from Bradford in the UK.
Enjoys breaking apps, escooters, spam rings and sometimes bones, but not my own. That sucks.
Nope, like I said some in general just dump their questions and leave hence there been a separate place for support questions.
I don’t use any, so I’m curious what the community thinks
yeah I suppose that’s the crux of the issue. Some want “more numbers” to view their post whilst not really engaging the !askandroid (or !android) community otherwise :/
edit: clarity
Well yeah, but like I also said over on Matrix this post of yours should really include the prior ROM’s you’ve used/problems you encountered to spark more discussion?
It’s a bit of a cul-de-sac of a post to be honest.
I don’t think much has even been removed here but there is also something else that occurred to me.
Direct image links. Users just dumping a screenshot of their “problem” and then just scooting off with not much context and why we asked them over on r/Android for them to at least contain that image in a .self post, and then describe what they’ve already done to try and resolve their issue etc.
Like I said over on Matrix, this is the bit that would bother me
I think the one thing to take into account is if !android did grow to silly levels (I joined r/Android when it was at ~1000 users) when you have 2 million users you do need a degree of a separation
Help vampires while I like to try and help, there’s too many of you 🙈
Similar to this bollocks we have in the UK, stopping Internet users accessing content leads to one or two things.
Geo proxies to bypass it, or some poor soul downloading malware hosted to fill that gap. Stupid stupid stupid.
Rumours are a fundamental part of the news cycle, whether it be Android or whatever, because a fair amount of the time they turn out to be facts?
I usually limit it to 80% during the summer, but because I work outside and through the night too my battery can reach very low temperature levels which absolutely hammers my battery life so I let it charge to 100% / or just to warm it up via a small powerbank on my FLT sometimes during the winter months.
As for longevity? I usually go through a phone every year or two so I don’t see the wear of of what others are saying in here using their phone for over two years (that’s my max), but I feel the 20/80% guideline is a fair one to go by since the reported 100% isn’t fully accurate anyway.
it’s written in plain language
Could you cite the parts which are irking you specifically please?
Taking someone’s word for it isn’t really kosher in terms of privacy for some people, but I do reckon they’d like to hear your thoughts.
I’ve also been using Linux for a similar amount of time, and it’s only at work now I have to use Windows.
And as for home users using Linux? I have a few family members quite happy with Ubuntu / Firefox since all they need is a browser and VLC for their “PC”, so I don’t know where you got that “it’ll never get there” metric from.
Alright they don’t have a clue how Jellyfin works on that box, but they sure do appreciate and use it a lot these days now they’ve got used to it / dumping Netflix.
The install script is wonderbar and I installed it here at work, from my phone 🙈
I know I know, I really shouldn’t go curl’ing > random bash scripts from the internet but it is some damn fine script if you read through it
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lanedirt/AliasVault/main/install.sh
I look forward to playing with it when I get home, and thanks for the heads up!