Jean_Lurk_Picard

@Jean_Lurk_Picard@lemmy.world
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Firefox + uBlock Origin. if you keep seeing the anti-adblock message there are certain filters you must input. I'm sure you can find it somewhere on the Internet. If it comes back then you simply refresh your filters.

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Does this mean I can continue to peer to peer share 4k movies for 'AI purposes'

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This is the UI of my nightmares

This is probably what OP wants. A gui

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As someone who worked in an electronics repair shop let me just say this: beware of folding phones. I will be the first to admit that the screen really does look great and I love the large landscape... when it's working. There are so many issues that come up with folding technology. I've had to repair so many Z Folds and Z Flips. The OEM screen protector constantly lifts and bubbles at the hinge. A lot of times there's pixel bleeding along the hinge. The repairability is a nightmare. Think about taking out components of a normal phone. Now double it and imagine having to carefully remove an outside LCD that is incredibly sensitive and breaks at the slightest touch. Replacing a drained battery or any small component like a sub-pba, mic, camera, orr anything else is a nightmare.

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This exact thing used to happen to me with Lyft. I would be out late until around 2am at my friends house some nights drinking. When I would open the Lyft app and look for a ride back home they would be at around $90!!!! I would wait for about 20 minutes and the price would drop to about 35-40$. It was outrageous and made no sense. Eventually I stuck with just grabbing a cab each time instead for around 45$

Arch?

No DE. Just openbox + polybar + rofi

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This could be a possible issue with your screen but it's most likely an issue with the Finger Print Sensor (FPS) Software. With Pixel 6 and up the FPS software works in conjunction with the LCD (Since it's on the screen). You should take it to an authorized Google repair center (for example a uBreakifix) and the issue will likely still be covered under the manufacturer's warranty(free of charge). There's a specific program that Google gives these repair centers to reinstall the FPS software on it each time they do an LCD swap. I'm sure that they would be willing to reinstall the software on your Pixel without going through the process of switching the LCD to see if it fixes your issue. Shouldn't take more than 20 mins but it could be longer if they're backed up on same-day repairs. Source: I had to do this a many times for the Pixel 6. And I vaguely remember a customer with a similar issue on the 6 pro.

P.S. Before doing this you could try a factory reset on your phone to see if it fixes the issue. Or start Android in safe mode to rule out any 3rd party software that could be causing the issue. (Though I doubt it, I have a feeling the issue will persist).

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Linux Mint. There was just too much crap on the desktop

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Lmao holy shit you made my day

I admit you're right Q, regrettably so... Nonetheless, this poor individual deserves our help.

I disagree but ok

Whenever I buy a phone there's two function I look for that is getting phased out: LED indicator and a 3.5mm audio jack. It's why I have a Sony Xperia. The thing is there's no user configuration for the LED indicator. You either need to pay for a third party app or unlock the bootloader and install a custom firmware. I would love if a flagship phone had an LED Indicstor that was customizable. i.e. Blue for a text, Red for an email, Green for battery at 80%+, etc.

Yea exactly, it's the same for any streaming services. If they use the same FQDN then the ads won't be blocked or you wouldn't be able to see their service.

C

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Good news is it's really easy to replace the Nintendo Switch battery. Bad news is if the LCD goes bad or you get the blue screen you're fucked. You can replace the LCD but the digitizer will give issues after messing with it 9/10 times. Reflowing is only a temporary solution to blue screen. I guarantee one or the other will happen within 20 years.

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To be perfectly honest this is why I don't like Pixels. Every manufacturer has issues of course. I'm not saying Pixels are bad, just I wouldn't get them because of personal preference and the design. The Pixel 4s constantly had battery issues because of the quality of the material used for the battery connector. The Pixel 5s were actually pretty good in terms of hardware issues. The Pixel 6s were nightmares. Constantly having battery or screen issues. As for the 7s I can't say as I stopped repairing phones a year ago

I used to work at a tech repair company. I've probably repaired close to 50 switches. Even without replacing the digitizer just replacing the LCD and not even messing with the smaller PCB for the digitizer just unplugging the ribbon cable and plugging it back in would sometimes mess with the digitizer. I didn't realize that Hekate had a digitizer calibration but if I ever feel like picking up my modded switch again, I'll keep it in mind. Personally I'm not a fan of the console.

Whenever I ordered the part it was listed as LCD so idk. Maybe Samsung gave us an LCD for replacement but out of the factory they're AMOLED

Just use LVM

Honestly you can use Openbox right out the bag if you really wanted to. If you need to configuring autostart and hotkeys and the menu is really easy

If you're consistently having screen issues with your Pixel and it's not due to any accidental damage but straight out the box it could very well be a problem with the motherboard. Various ways to solve this like contacting Google and seeing if they'll do an in-warranty replacement device, or you could see if a Google authorized repair center will do a MOBO replacement. However the suggestion I commented elsewhere in this thread is the better 1st step to take

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Motorolas are basically the best bang for your buck. Especially for enthusiasts. They usually come with decent battery size, 3.5mm jack, and even LED notification.

My Sony Xperia 1 iii has lasted me for 3 years now and works great. Only thing I've had to replace is the fingerprint sensor.

AUR is also amazing

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Definitely give it a shot, especially if you already know C. Getting your laptop set up the way you want can take some time at first but libinput makes it easy. I've never had issues with Arch on my desktop + lenovo thinkpad, and I update it two or three times a week. It's honestly surprisingly stable for a rolling release, unless you don't know what you're doing. There has been a couple times where I've messed up a binary file and had to arch-chroot in from the install medium in order to fix things. This was on me and a learning experience. The Archwiki documentation is the best source of information on the internet. I use it constantly. The AUR is never ceases to amaze me. It has nearly anything you need, even proprietary software. I am always amazed when some obscure legacy software that I need has already been compiled into a package build on AUR. The PKGBUILD files are concise and easy to understand in case you need to make changes to keep up with updated software.

Also it allows for complete control over every aspect of your desktop environment. It makes things so much easier. Despite what most people say I think systemd is great. You can easily view your services or daemons and have complete control. It makes using my OS a breeze and I am able to pump out scripts, or even run projects through hypervisors quickly and efficiently. I will likely never go back to another OS or distro for that matter, so dive in!

I remember in high school when I set up my environment up similar to this with the cube workspace. Now I just think it's more inconvenient then instantly hotkeying to a specific workspace

I have a large music collection and store them on various SD cards in addition to my usually hard drives. When I want to listen to music I pop it in my Sony phone and listen to them. I refuse to use music streaming apps. I've tried SoundCloud, Spotify, and Google Music and each one didn't have niche songs I enjoy. I Also there are various songs across various streaming services that I listen to but none all on the same service. I would rather own the files myself and put together my own comprehensive playlists. So I just pop it into my phone, enjoy the music I like, at no cost to me and I don't have to worry about my Internet service in various places that I work out of that are deep in a building and don't get any reception. I have lots of movie files and pornography that take up terrabytes. I need these on a Micro SD card because my phone's internal storage isn't large enough. I have another SD card with all my gba roms and saves that I can pop into my phone and play GBA games if I'm waiting around at the DMV, public spaces. Theen when I'm home I can pop that same SD card out with all my saves and roms and put it in my ez flash and play on my actual modded Game Boy Advance or into my modded a GameCube and play them without having to copy and paste save files, etc.

Hmm I'll check out the battery optimization guides. I understand Gentoo is probably the best for overall optimization but I'm not advanced enough to use it.

Well I ended up building my own house from scratch (in terms of this analogy). I don't use any DE at all haha

For me the benefit of AUR isn't necessarily the ease of download. It's the fact that it's community based and anyone can build a package for any software. I always git clone and then makepkg. I hate using yay because I want to read the PKGBLD myself and check the hash. I've found some obscure software via AUR that I wouldn't be able to easily download on other distros. Further more the AUR website allows comments from the community which encourages bug fixes and/or a dialogue with specific package issues.

Thank you for this

Wow these seems really cool, good job and thanks for your contribution! I am gonna check it out!

I agree this will likely happen. Your best bet would be hoping sites like mobilesentrix still carry some

the Z Fold and Flip both have an LCD in the front of it in addition to its fold-able screen. As for the fold-able screens, yes they use OLED technology.

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Can't believe this was down voted for asking a legitimate question related to the topic. This isn't reddit.

Btw spiderman is lame af

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