In the three dot menu in the top right, there’s an option to collapse all comments. Screenshot attached.
In the three dot menu in the top right, there’s an option to collapse all comments. Screenshot attached.
I have no issues emulating on the Pixel 6 that don’t already persist in the emulators or roms themselves.
Anytime I see a link in the comments, it’s followed by the domain in parentheses. I assumed this was a default setting but maybe I turned it on.
Fuck Nestle.
Yes. The Heliboard GitHub explains that it requires a closed source library and links to the open board GitHub to find the downloads. Here’s the link. https://github.com/erkserkserks/openboard/tree/46fdf2b550035ca69299ce312fa158e7ade36967/app/src/main/jniLibs
I’ve given up but I do wish there were better USB-C audio solutions. Android has always been lacking in the USB audio department and I have often been left feeling defeated when a car or other stereo system has USB audio input that only works with iPod/iPhone. It’s just sad that even now with USB-C, audio output with Android is still so finicky.
Yes. It’s a widespread issue with beta 1.
I’m a huge fan of Garuda. Enjoy!
Right. Hopefully LJ patches it if it’s an issue.
Did you try restarting your phone? Are you on WiFi?
Literally unplayable.
Will this make my electric bill not $500?
Did it read the SIM before you installed grapheneOS? I’m wondering if it’s an issue with anything else.
Interesting.
I picked it up. Has anyone played it?
There’s a handful of minimal launchers out there that operate the same but nothing as fully featured as Niagara.
As far as costs go, I feel like $7/year for as many updates as they make and how much I use it (on multiple devices even) is one of the more fair pricing structures.
That doesn’t answer your question though. OLauncher might be your best bet and while it isn’t the same as Niagara, I could also recommend Kvaesito.
Thanks! I’m still getting used to navigating Lemmy and using different apps.
Can you share some details about the machine you’re trying to install it on? Are you able to boot a live image?
This is an Android thing. In your Settings > Apps > Default Apps > Opening Links > YouTube - Disallow “open supported links”
Depending on your phone, the way to get there might be different, but it’s the operating system that handles links.