How would an AOSP fork help with an app not using the notifications API correctly? Just magically rewrite the app?
Doesn’t ReVanced work?
Some JetBrains IDEs are fully open source. Does Adobe have anything like that?
Do you have any sources or docs on that? Sounds pretty backwards but also new to me. I pretty recently tried to download images (using Glide) without any special permissions and it failed since the app was missing the android.permission.INTERNET
declaration (just like HeliBoard)
Any way/plans to make it an almost 1:1 Gboard replacement including layout and Material You styling support? I use FlorisBoard with Gboardish rn to achieve that, but it’s got some issues like missing word suggestions
It doesn’t even declare any network access permissions (and according to the README’s policy, it won’t in the future), so it couldn’t even be a keylogger.
Fuck Google’s recent changes to the quick settings panel, really. Especially now that One UI 6 didn’t revert those changes like it was done with One UI 5.
Couldn’t a bot just automate that easily? Especially with how open Lemmy’s API probably is
Its encoder is. A decoder requires royalty fees. Not too terrible tbh but a fully open codec is still preferrable.
I was faster and more accurate in typing manually (~ 70 wpm) than with swipe typing with Gboard (~ 50 wpm) lol. Maybe I’m just more used to using FlorisBoard daily tho
Whenever I get files in higher quality than you’d normally get from e.g. YouTube Music or Spotify. Currently I’m at a just 9.2 GiB library, but whatever, I don’t listen to music too often anyway
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No but I also don’t think it’s worth mentioning me lol
Apparently yt-dlp has code to work with Funimation, that might work (i can’t check if it does)
Beginners, probably? I agree it sucks tho, bundling a whole ass browser just for some fancy semi-automated git
executions
Yeah that’s the case for all Android devices. That’s because Android apps are delivered in a platform-independent way (.apk files) and to make apps faster, some code that would normally be run in a VM is compiled to native code to be faster. Updates may change the optimization process, that’s why it’s always done after one.
Also fuck most Android tablets being slow as hell.
Seems like it’s for security, reducing the attack surface, or just some way to make Fuchsia useful lol