Can you elaborate on how your backup script re-deploys on new hardware? Sounds very nice to have.
Can you elaborate on how your backup script re-deploys on new hardware? Sounds very nice to have.
Is that a 35-digit PIN or a 35-character password?
I know, that’s awful. I also turn it off. But that’s actually different than the new feature mentioned in this post. This has existed for years already (I think)
wow I’ve been using it thinking it was foss. time to look for something else.
It’s a bit… shorter than I expected, but thanks
I followed most of your guide, and my phone battery is lasting me upwards of 5 hours of screen on time since I applied your secret sauce. Never mind the ridiculously low data usage.
Can you please give a link to this guide? Thanks.
On top of it, they have lied about testing. https://i.imgur.com/woNxPhx.jpg
Yeah, no. Pretty sure that’s just a rando with GrapheneOS logo as their avatar. The way they talk doesn’t sound like the dev to me, and I also don’t think the dev would ever misspell a word like “cellular” as “cullar”.
huh, my standard f-droid client does show the file size
Don’t worry! I was also frustrated by the fact that there is only a macOS version available, but after a little digging, I found this on their FAQ:
Q: What platforms does Zed support?
A: As of now, we only support macOS.
[…]
As a general timeframe, you can expect us to begin work on supporting these platforms [Linux and Windows] after Zed is open source, but before version 1.0. Any news will be posted to our platform-tracking issues.
See also this issue. It seems like they have already begun making a Linux version.
Shit, 2019 really was five years ago.
It wasn’t until a few months ago did YouTube add them.
Agreed. Recently youtube started adding tracking parameters (?si=
) to their share links. I always clean them up.
I see! Thanks, will try to back up my docker compose services this way.