I really just hope that this "com.google.android.verifier" package won't become a system app so i can just uninstall it whenever it appears on my device.
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I really just hope that this "com.google.android.verifier" package won't become a system app so i can just uninstall it whenever it appears on my device.
that's kind of what I'm thinking right now lmao
i can't unlock bootloader of my phone, and can't install custom rom, im cooked asf
knowing that the android's ability to sideload/install apks is going be removed next year I feel like there's no way out from the corporate greed
HeliBoard free and open source
Mindustry a defense strategy game, you collect minerals and conquer unexplored territories
hi, I'm 16, I'm planning to get an engineering course for college, I'm currently on senior high school.
I wanna know how difficult engineering course, and the work itself could be?
dead internet theory is getting real and real every single fucking month lmao, might get back to reading books again
use FOSS apps as much as possible, avoid google account login. we have the same problem, i use CPH1853 and theres no way i could install GrapheneOS.
I'm interested in electronics engineering, I would like to contribute or maybe just assemble or repair electronic products
some digital tools that i have
open source apps
website tools
try Waterfox, it is great for browsing the modern web on a low ram
if it didn't work, i guess you have to sacrifice some usability by using Falkon or any much lighter browsers (not much good for modern web browsing)
if it has camera and does show time, calendar, txt files and image files through sd card, without internet connectivity, that would be enough for me
Perfect Days by Wim Wenders
have you tried Waterfox? it is much lighter and based on Firefox. I use this on my 4GB RAM laptop and it worked fine
maybe somewhere in the greek era where I could be a cynic messing around
nice to see a fellow retrophilic!
i use a 7 year old phone and it doesnt receive any new update since 2020, is it a good thing?
thanks!
it's nice to see electronics people here, thanks for advices!
I use retrolemmy.com on a browser on a mobile. Though, I've used some of front-ends for mobile such as Jerboa, Thunder, Eternity, etc. but I encountered network issues so I switched back to using browser.
thanks for using Leebra!
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