You think its instantaneous because you never held such a long stick.
Speak for yourself! 😏
Ich mag Pflanzen und hab ein extra Regal dafür. Support your FOSS (Free and OpenSource Software) projects!🫶🏼
You think its instantaneous because you never held such a long stick.
Speak for yourself! 😏


Make sure to read the Magisk installation instructions carefully (in case you choose Magisk).
Some things have changed, I messed up once thinking “I already know how this works” :D


I guess the assumption is that over time they inevitably will have an effect and people want to switch before that happens.


I think this is the best answer. I’d like to add, that game genres are often comparable to forms of sport. So e.g. I hate running 😅 but love surfing.
So just as there is a sport for almost everyone, there is probably at least one genre you like. Now where to start, that’s a but more difficult. But there are already good answers for that
Edit: had to reset my password via the reset link in the welcome email.
But the Android app is already available. Although I can’t log in… Is this because the server is overwhelmed or are Android users indeed blocked? Why would they release the app then?
Interesting to hear! For me, it’s usually exploring an idea, that I find interesting, in detail. Usually something that could perhaps happen in the future (i.e. science fiction).
So I would say that Westworld is one of my favorite shows. Severance is also very interesting!
PS: I think you’d like Brooklyn 99.
Idk. I agree that it’s a bad practice, but I also don’t understand the downvotes. I think in this context it’s valid to share your preference whether to update or not. Maybe some people just click dislike because it has lots of dislikes? Who knows :)


I use it for explaining stuff when studying for uni and I do it like this: If I don’t understand e.g. a definition, I ask an LLM to explain it, read the original definition again and see if it makes sense.
This is an informal approach, but if the definition is sufficiently complex, false answers are unlikely to lead to an understanding. Not impossible ofc, so always be wary.
For context: I’m studying computer science, so lots of math and theoretical computer science.


I only know that I was pleasantly surprised how well GNOME ran on a surface device of a friend.


Once a detector is good, you can train a model to adjust its outputs to cause false negatives from the detector. Then the cycle repeats. It’s a cat and mouse game basically.
The only proper way I see is a system that is based ob cryptographic signatures. This ia easier said than done ofc.
It’s funny how my brain makes the cat look huge whenever I focus on the CAT logo.
As it probably has internalized the size of things with this logo


Also this goes to show that F-droid needs a rating system IMO 🫠
If they post it on a non-google platform, they only gonna reach people that already don’t use Google…
That’s a bit rude, don’t you think? He’s a person too and reads this comment… How would you feel reading st. like that about you? :/


Someone should make a post about why blocking Threads is good and why it’s not to be confused with gate keeping. If not properly communicated, this could look very badly for the uninitiated and they’re not to blame.
Some people of course have an educated opinion against blocking, but many presumably don’t know the reasons behind it.
First result of DDG search, explains it quite well: https://www.androidauthority.com/android-system-intelligence-3325187/