

I tried and tried to get postmarketos running on my 2013 Nexus 7 but never could get it to work.


I tried and tried to get postmarketos running on my 2013 Nexus 7 but never could get it to work.
He’s thinking alot between sentences.


But why does the HDMI fourm not want a open source 2.1-compliant implementation? Is it DRM related? I feel like it’s DRM related.


That’s great and all but Discord is still on my short list of services to ditch.AND FFS DISCORD, I DO NOT WANT NITRO, I JUST WANT TO TALK TO MY FRIENDS!!
I agree, having a bit more memory than you typically use is a good idea, there is a point of diminishing returns though. If you typically use less than 16GB of memory, buying 64GB isn’t really giving you much of an advantage because the majority of that memory will sit unused. You could argue future proofing, but the fact is you would be better off waiting to purchase that extra memory when you actually need it as it will (usually) be cheaper by that time.
Kids these days will never get to experience the bliss of wading through a pit of plastic balls that all smell vaguely of piss.
Remember kids: Unused memory is wasted memory.
I’m pretty sure Nedry was the engineer. Arnold was systems administrator / operator. Neither were computer scientists.


Nope. In fact, I only ever bother to update it when I have issues with playback which is maybe one every few months.


Once again being lazy and not updating my shit has averted potential disaster.
So he traded Firefox for… basically Chromium.
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Google actively shooting themselves in the foot. Why would I choose an Android phone over an iPhone if Google continues to remove features and user freedoms that set it apart from apple’s “walled garden”


I switched to iOS a few years ago after my OG pixel finally died and work was offering me a new iPhone for free. At this point I don’t really want to go through the hassle of migrating again. I have been keeping an eye on the whole Linux phone thing though because it’s really interesting. Without tap to pay or any sort of android auto/car play support I don’t think I’ll be fully switching anyway though.
EDIT: I re-read the post and realized OP was talking about android ROMs. As an iOS user I don’t really have a place in this conversation but I’ll leave my original post up anyway.


Maybe “obtaining” wasn’t the right word. I’ve been buying music from iTunes and Amazon.


Ah, feels good to know I just set up my Navidrome server and have been obtaining my entire music library for personal streaming.
Yeah, in theory it’s great but every time I try it people just cut in front of me then slam on brakes causing me to have to brake then adjust then repeat ad nauseam. People suck.
Curious, which part do you get stuck at? I get all the way to the point where I flash the rootfs and it fails complaining that there isn’t enough space even though I specify the userdata partition as the target partition which has ~12GB of free space.