Looks like they’re down again now (2024-10-24 05:28 UTC)
Looks like they’re down again now (2024-10-24 05:28 UTC)
well that was… something
Some tab grouping extensions use it to hide tabs that are not in the currently displayed group.
Magnetic connectors work well in this case, and you won’t need that tape. But if you move your keyboard around a lot they might be a slightly worse solution than yours ;-)
I haven’t done it myself, but I’ve seen videos - you’ll need to de-solder the existing port (or whatever is left of it) and solder on a new one.
I miss Google Now… just swipe, and all the relevant information is there. No need to prompt it, no need to wait for a response, and no audio noise to get the information I need.
It was perfect for my needs.
yep… you’re right… I didn’t notice that. The story’s still funny though (⁀ᗢ⁀)
edit: looking at it through Google Street View, the picture in the post was actually taken from the Sean O’Casey bridge XD
I chuckle a bit every time I see that bridge 😁
https://www.thejournal.ie/sean-ocasey-bridge-remote-1713102-Oct2014/
I remember that one 😊
There was another version called Oddballz … It had some weird beasts, but still very cute 🥺
I think I still have the original CD set somewhere . I should probably find 👻
I’ve been happy with the Simple Tab Groups extension, but built-in support would be welcome, since it would have better access than an extension.
Hyperion is the first book in a 4-book series: Hyperion, The Fall of Hyperion, Endymion, The Rise of Endymion.
If I recall correctly, the first two were supposed to be one book, but were split to two because the publisher wanted more money or something to that effect. So finishing the first book leaves you effectively hanging with a lot of unresolved threads.
By itself, Hyperion seems like a collection of loosely related stories in the same universe. But the rest of the books in the series answer a lot (if not all, read it a long time ago) of the question and threads in the first book.
I can’t go into much detail without [mildly] spoiling the series, so I’ll just say this: the story is told by different speakers, but it all ties in pretty well.
I’m not sure where ConnectBot stores its keys, so I can’t help with the ‘transferring to termux’ part :-)
What I can tell you is that you should be able to generate and use SSH keys directly in Termux. Here’s a quick guide on how to do it: https://gist.github.com/evandrocoan/f503188587587d7b1d1ba8746c9c6107
I’ve switched phones recently, and I haven’t set up my keys yet, but as far as I recall I went through a similar process a few years ago to set up SSH keys on my phone (I haven’t tried the steps in that article myself).
A bit more about the history and current state of Iqrit:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iqrit
Israel and the IDF won’t allow people to return to their lands there since 1948, and now they’re using it to cry foul.
A Nokia 3100 … it was the first phone I bought, and I kept it through college and beyond.
The thing was a beast :-)
128x128 pixel screen, with 12-bit RGB. No WiFi, no Bluetooth. Had some web access with WAP (no not that! “Wireless Access Protocol”). It did have a camera module though /rofl
And best of all, the battery lasted a week!
Personally, I still prefer Android Auto (i.e. phone projected onto car screen) to Android Automotive (Android built into the car infotainment system). My phone gets way more updates than my car, and it’s cheaper to buy a new phone once it stops getting updates.
I have the same sentiment towards smart TVs vs plain old “dumb” TVs + a streamer.
I’ve already heard conspiracy theories about “the US government shutting down the internet” because someone misinterpreted this test.
FSM help us 🤦♂️
Wasn’t that show cancelled?