i mean unless your phone is locked to a carrier (which is pretty rare???) there’s nothing stopping you?
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i mean unless your phone is locked to a carrier (which is pretty rare???) there’s nothing stopping you?
you can root Samsung really easily tho?
you lose some features if you decide ti go back tho
sms is essentialy just a confirmation code delivery protocol tho? (like i have around 100 “chats” with just confirmation codes in them and ZERO conversations…) and i don’t see anyone using rcs mostly because of EXTREMELY poor reputation of sms messaging…
or you can allow public authenticated access to dns over https… (just don’t expose the raw udp dns server, it’s a really bad idea)
(not sure if DoT can also support auth, but if it does that’s great because android supports dot natively)
i think it’s used for the performance testing feature in google meet n stuff like that…
don’t think it’s possible to run photoshop on linux at all (except ancient versions)
I’d rather deal with scalpers than this monopolistic bullshit
(arch with gdm3 and gnome takes around 1:30-2 minutes to boot from an hdd on my old craptop)
yes, but most games aren’t.
there’s no reason to avoid good indie games just because they’re not foss, unless you’re a toxic fossbro or something
most games are not foss, and it makes sense.
(games are more like works of art ranter than software after all, so it just doesn’t matter)
obviously inside as putting it outside would make thieves job significantly easier.
you can still break a window to pull it if there’s an emergency like with basically all other cars
there’s a mechanical override inside the car, but from outside doors can only be opened via nfc or remotely irrc (not a real safety issue tho as the doors can still be opened by breaking the windows like in basically all other cars)
omg ellie?
yeah i missed the part about the zero swap usage
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idk my optical sensor works really well, it only fails if i place my finger at a weird angle, but ultrasonic’s not going to fix that either
except it’s basically made useless by the fact that wifi/bt toggles don’t actually toggle off their respective radios, but just disconnect from the current network
i was asking about the passkeys specifically tho, not the biometric auth part of it
linux only supports hardware security keys like yubikey, not on-device passkeys atm
sure :3