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  • As I understand it, which I’m not sure I do, the -arrs will automatically grab torrents. In my mind, this would eat up a TB pretty quickly.

    You seem to be partly misunderstanding. They only grab what you tell them to, so they won’t automatically fill your disks with random videos.

    What they do is grab any movies or TV series that you specify, and give you the option to upgrade them to a file size and quality limit that you set. For example, you could tell them that movies can be a maximum of 10GB per file, and TV can be a maximum of 3GB, and that you’d prefer 4k.

    There are profile options that let you grab any available copy of a video, and upgrade it as better versions come along.







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    11 months ago

    It was nothing to do with the phone. I tried to find one for my father to use for his computer, as he only used the internet now and then, but the SIM only plans had data restrictions on tethering.

    They started off as unlimited pay as you go with prices charged by the megabyte then gigabyte, then once high data plans came in, they started to get restricted.

    As I said, it’s been changing, but as far as I know, there are still plans with tethering restrictions.


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    11 months ago

    I don’t think it would ever fly in Europe.

    It does, or at least did. I’m in the UK, and it used to be fairly common. Over the last few years, maybe the last decade, more and more providers used the lack of tethering restrictions as an advertised feature to show that they were better than the competition.

    Now that we’ve left the EU though, I wouldn’t be surprised to see the restrictions come back. We’ve already lost free EU roaming on a lot of tariffs.






  • Tippon@lemmy.worldOPtoAndroid@lemmy.worldCan I undo root?
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    11 months ago

    Unfortunately it doesn’t clear anything up. It’s a m2007j17g, and some sites label it with the 5G, while some label it without. Xiaomi UK doesn’t have any results for the model number, and lists both versions. The specs are pretty vague for both, saying things like one supports lpddr4 vs lpddr5




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    11 months ago

    I don’t think every update would come with an updated version of every system app that would automatically get installed.

    I think we’re on the same page, but looking at it from different angles.

    I’ve uninstalled updates and disabled the apps, but a system update restores them. I would imagine that disabling them with ADB would end up with the same result. Removing them with root should, in theory at least, remove them completely.

    If I get more than five minutes to myself this weekend, I’ll try the ADB method and see what happens 👍


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    1 year ago

    Thanks for replying :)

    This works because applications truly aren’t fully uninstalled from your device. They are just being uninstalled for the current user

    This is what I mean by hiding them. It’s essentially just removing the shortcuts. Can’t they still be restored by an update this way?