Banking apps and Amazon don’t seem to like it
Try going into the app’s settings and toggle Exploit protection compatibility mode. That let me use my banking apps that didn’t work before.
Would love it if there is actually an active Tea community on Lemmy. The ones on Lemmy are pretty much dead. The Reddit one is super active.
Also, Lemmy doesn’t have active communities for individual games like Reddit does. They are useful to obtain information, get help, talk about builds, etc
it is liberal, aka generally right-of-center
A lot of people don’t seem to know this in the US. If you look at most Liberal Parties, they are centre or centre right. Though some are centre left as well. That’s not a full list in that link.
Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party is the major right wing conservative party of Japan.
Do note that the US’ centre starts farther to the right than many other developed countries.
If you don’t need port forwarding, Mullvad is my pick. Since they got rid of port forwarding, I’ve moved to AirVPN and am happy with them. I just dislike AirVPNs’ GUI app, Eddie. I mainly use Wireguard directly for their servers.
That’s because Feeder does their OPML file differently. Their OPML file includes Feeder settings. You have to wait for v0.9.13 release that makes it compatible. It’ll be the next release. Current release is v0.9.12
If you want to actually fully degoogle, you wouldn’t want to use Revanced. Revanced just patches the official YouTube App.
I personally use NewPipe when watching on my phone, but I do have Revanced YouTube installed as well just for casting to my TV. Convenience for me.
Different use. Feeder only works locally.
Read You can sync with multiple types of RSS servers. I love using it with FreshRSS. Great for people who use multiple devices.
I’ve used this movie for movie night multiple times and people who come always love it!
I don’t recall it ever being a dead project. They did have a time period where you had to either join the beta on Play Store, obtain the beta on Github releases, or use F-Droid and install the beta. They were working on integrating certain things and rewrites before doing an official release.
It was a pinned issue in their issue tracker.
The whole 5.7xx series were betas, and 5.800 started the official releases again
I find it interesting that yours is com.google.android.devicelockcontroller
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I checked mine on GrapheneOS and it looks like it’s the AOSP version of the package: com.android.devicelockcontroller
You can check what it supports. Though there are some stuff that people have created support for that aren’t on there yet as well
Magic Earth uses OSM and has Android Auto capability. It also has traffic data. It’s not open source, but they have a great privacy policy.
Darktable is definitely my favorite RAW photo editor. There are a lot of great tutorials online including YouTube
There was that whole fiasco with the CSAM issue very recently on Lemmy. All of those poor moderators had to deal with all of that.
Not sure if he would’ve merged it, my knowledge of the kernel development process is a bit lacking - but I thought all the various subsystems of the kernel had their own maintainers who handled merging patches.
Per this:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/2.Process.html#how-patches-get-into-the-kernel
There is exactly one person who can merge patches into the mainline kernel repository: Linus Torvalds.
When the merge window opens, top-level maintainers will ask Linus to “pull” the patches they have selected for merging from their repositories. If Linus agrees, the stream of patches will flow up into his repository, becoming part of the mainline kernel.
While there are top level maintainers for the subsystems, it looks like Linus is the only one who can merge them into the mainline kernel.
They said “Linus”, not “Linux”.
I was assuming they thought Linus Torvalds was the one working on merging this.
Isn’t this a separate package not part of the Linux kernel? I don’t see why Linus would have to get involved.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t work on GNOME 46 yet. But looks like the porting is almost done!
https://github.com/cass00/enhanced-osk-gnome-ext/pull/15