I’ll never forget this tech headline from a the early days of android:
Google Nexus Android Ice-cream Sandwich Guinea Pig
I’ll never forget this tech headline from a the early days of android:
Google Nexus Android Ice-cream Sandwich Guinea Pig
This thread doesn’t have anything to do with troubleshooting Linux. It’s literally a debate.
Fails to or refuses to?
Edit: just took at look at their repo and there is indeed no license. Looking at the issues I can’t find anyone mentioning it. Maybe an oversight?
Edit2: looking at the backend server repo, it does say that it’s AGPL but you are correct there is no license.txt
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Is there an android app for loops.video? I can’t find one.
I just really can’t stand lua
TempleOS doesnt even have a networking stack.
This makes sense for devices like Google home where there is only one activation phrase but I don’t understand how an IC could exist that can respond to custom activation phrases.
Also are you saying that cellphones have this circuit too? I’m pretty darn sure that’s all software based.
How are they listening for the activation phrase then?
You don’t need to transmit the recording. Maybe not even a transcript. Just the keywords.
They aren’t. It’s a waste of time to say things like “if republicans really believe X they would Y”. They just say the right words. None of the words reflect what they believe.
I like both games but this is subjectively true. I think a lot of people would find the art in Mindustry a lot easier to look at.
It’s the color palette. It’s genuinely terrible. The pixel art itself looks pretty good but those colours just kill it.
Edit: god damn UK phone… color not colour.
Well one is about money and the other is about art and culture so idk if they are really the same thing.
Ehh it kinda does considering you can get a pretty full compiler tool chain running via termux.
The irony is that this post itself is political.
SteamOS is a thing. https://store.steampowered.com/steamos
Ironic because it’s not unusual for cops to not wear seatbelts but they are more likely to die in a single vehicle accident than a gun fight.
Do people using RSS readers contribute to these stats at all?