Could very well be the same art, but it’s probably just the style
wwa, lewactwo
Could very well be the same art, but it’s probably just the style
I use foss Doodle
I find thr default Muzei source very repetitive. Others too tbh
Hmm. My mariokart is Peach on the purple motorcycle and I don’t play Smash
For driving I recommend Magic Earth, it’s based on OSM data but uses proprietary traffic information as well
In what world would enhancing a product warrant a cease and desist, lol
I have a 3.5mm jack in my phone and I haven’t used it once for the past two or three years I have used this device. I switched to a pair of tws Bluetooth earbuds in 2019 (around, but definitely pre-covid) and have used the same pair since. Everyone who claims Bluetooth earphones are unrecyclable electric garbage probably have never gotten a proper pair (which doesn’t have to be expensive whatsoever) or any at all
Diacritics such as the mentioned by the person you’re replying to are usually not implemented hardware-wise but rather require the OS to correctly understand key combinations. So you can’t expect the system to simply interpret certain rare keycodes, because there are none.
While some languages may use special hardware keyboard with special physical keys for their characters, such as Swedish with their äåö on the right, other will use international qwerty with special characters implemented as combos, such as Polish with its ąśżźćńłó, which are typed using AltGr
Within two weeks after purchase and under two hours of runtime, but also note that proprietary installer some games and Steam software use (non Steam built-in one) does count towards runtime as well
Probably gatekeeping them normies
Have you got Magisk or KSU?
For now I can confirm KSU root does not trigger this RCS block
Nonironically yes
On srock android it’s a vertical swipe up along the screen border
I meant Jibe and yes I never said Jio or Jibe don’t support RCS. Quite the contrary
wait you’re right I messed up, let me edit that part out. I swear it used to say that Jio runs RCS infrastructure for Google.
edit: It was JIBE
I think if you realize youve been cooking rice for about 7 minutes you will definitely think in terms of time LEFT and not at what time o’clock it should be ready. “Oh it’s been cooking for about 7 minutes then it needs another 8”
Timer counts down time and can be paused; an alarm goes off at particular time and can only be snoozed after it goes off. Alarms take into account timezones and time changes, timers are absolute and independent of “clock” time
Stremio, Cloudstream