Yeah, material you theming for the win!
Yeah, material you theming for the win!
I’m logged in.
Maybe, but then how can other apps load the posts. These are the latest posts as can be seen on boost
Hmm, that was the screenshot from the community start. It includes the top pinned posts. Here’s when I scroll down.
These are miui shenanigans. You can disable chrome in settings and set different browsers as default on most other Roms like oneui, stock android, realmeui, etc. Last time I used miui, I decided never again.
Here’s the URL to the dev’s privacy policy as listed on the Play Store. It should give a better idea of what he actually does: https://www.iubenda.com/privacy-policy/28463889
That’s for lifetime ultra. Check the sidebar for remove ads option. Should be $24
Last I knew fdroid didn’t support shizuku. Unless, you talk about 3rd party fdroid clients like droidify and neostore, etc. Also, unless xiaomi borked the adb perms(I’m sure they did like they do for accessibility service apps) shizuku can work with wireless adb.
It would still still prompt that pop-up. That was the case when I had one on android 10. It’s a miui thing unless it gets bypassed for this android API.
There’s a setting to disable scanning of installing apps. Disable it from security app. Also, don’t debloat the security app it will break things for you.
Firefox could get litigated for ad fraud and these trusted 3rd parties could block firefox from accessing the sites. It won’t work.
Awesome. It’s been a while since I used termux. Good to know it’s still making progress.
Why go through so much hassel? It’s the default system app. Many samsung services and app’s are likely hardcoded to use it for stuff like that. It also excels in certain tasks like bulk image moving, deleting compared to Google photos. You won’t get hurt just by having it installed.
Thanks for the guide. It will make self-hosting more accessible.
Yeah you should. It installs fine on my android 13 device with same amount of ram. I think must be some black listing issue.
I kept on seeing that so frequently it became annoying. Later, I discovered it stopped when I started to use cloudflare dns with their playstore app. So, I think it must be rate limiting from lemmy.ml itself or some weird dns issue from my service provider.
It’s a site issue. I have the same issues when browsing the site from hermit lite apps.
Native apps are apps written in the native language of the platform of choice. It would be Java for Android and swift for IOS. Native apps can request lower level access to your system than a webapp.
Now, a webapp is a basically a website which can run like a native app with similar features and is full screen unlike a website. The language is javascript for the front-end and the backend(server) handles some communication. So, webapps can behave and act like native apps but they are not native and won’t have the same lower level access to your system. Think access to storage, accessibility services, settings, etc. Webapps can also be slower compared to native apps which is prominent in non-flagship smartphones.
No, they are not. Personally, I think we are better off with lemmy and kbin which are not governed by corporations.
You are better off using an open source app like Aegis, KeepassDX, among others.