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The picture with your pup is especially sweet. Glad mum came back for the bebi.
grow a plant, hug your dog, lift heavy, eat healthy, be a nerd, play a game and help each other out
The picture with your pup is especially sweet. Glad mum came back for the bebi.
oh look at that lil snoot 😊🥰
Don’t you love how they named their assistant after a (by that point, canonically) rampant AI?
I’m also experiencing this intermittently with a pixel 7 and android 14.
Stacktrace
java.lang.NullPointerException: Attempt to invoke virtual method ‘java.lang.Class java.lang.Object.getClass()’ on a null object reference at androidx.compose.ui.graphics.layer.LayerManager.persistLayers(Unknown Source:118) at androidx.compose.ui.graphics.AndroidGraphicsContext$componentCallback$1$onTrimMemory$1.onPreDraw(Unknown Source:16) at android.view.ViewTreeObserver.dispatchOnPreDraw(ViewTreeObserver.java:1176) at android.view.ViewRootImpl.performTraversals(ViewRootImpl.java:4029) at android.view.ViewRootImpl.doTraversal(ViewRootImpl.java:2718) at android.view.ViewRootImpl$TraversalRunnable.run(ViewRootImpl.java:9937) at android.view.Choreographer$CallbackRecord.run(Choreographer.java:1406) at android.view.Choreographer$CallbackRecord.run(Choreographer.java:1415) at android.view.Choreographer.doCallbacks(Choreographer.java:1015) at android.view.Choreographer.doFrame(Choreographer.java:945) at android.view.Choreographer$FrameDisplayEventReceiver.run(Choreographer.java:1389) at android.os.Handler.handleCallback(Handler.java:959) at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:100) at android.os.Looper.loopOnce(Looper.java:232) at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:317) at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:8592) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method) at com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(RuntimeInit.java:580) at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:878)
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Thread info
Name: main ID: 2 State: RUNNABLE Priority: 5 Thread group name: main Thread group parent: system Thread group active count: 40 Thread time: 0 hr 2 min, 25 sec
END of thread info
Device info
Report ID: ba4f523e-a62e-4f16-9748-641ba37e3b34 Device ID: 98bcbcd13ed07858 Application version: 69 Default launcher: com.android.settings Timezone name: Greenwich Mean Time Timezone ID: Europe/London Version release: 14 Version incremental : 24508000 Version SDK: 34 Board: panther Bootloader: cloudripper-14.5-11677884 Brand: google CPU ABIS 32: N/A CPU ABIS 64: arm64-v8a Supported ABIS: arm64-v8a Device: panther Display: AP2A.240605.024.24508000 Fingerprint: google/panther/panther:14/AP2A.240605.024/11860263:user/release-keys Hardware: panther Host: tuotanto.eu.calyxos.net ID: AP2A.240605.024 Manufacturer: Google Product: panther Build time: 1718293084000 Build time formatted: 13-06-2024 16:38:04 Type: user Radio: g5300q-240308-240517-B-11857457,g5300q-240308-240517-B-11857457 Tags: release-keys User: cdesai User IDs: N/A Is sustained performance mode supported: No Is in power save mode: No Is in interactive state: Yes Is ignoring battery optimizations: No Thermal status: STATUS_NONE Location power save mode: MODE_NO_CHANGE Is device idle: No Battery percentage: 32 Battery remaining time: N/A Is battery charging: No Is device rooted: No CPU Model: N/A Number of CPU cores: 8 Up time with sleep: 76 hr 9 min, 36 sec Up time without sleep: 25 hr 12 min, 37 sec
END of Device info
Exit reasons
Exit reason #1
Description: crash
Importance: FOREGROUND
Reason: CRASH
Timestamp: 22-06-2024 21:27:36
END of exit reason #1
Exit reason #2
Description: REMOVE TASK remove task
Importance: CACHED
Reason: USER_REQUESTED
Timestamp: 22-06-2024 14:59:49
END of exit reason #2
Exit reason #3
Description: crash
Importance: FOREGROUND
Reason: CRASH
Timestamp: 21-06-2024 23:02:27
END of exit reason #3
END of exit reasons
Application info
App name: Jerboa Version code: 69 Version name: 0.0.69 Package name: com.jerboa Short package name: jerboa Flavor: N/A Signatures: KvQuis6lLSzWNkzLFfVFwtoVsyk= Is debuggable: No First installed: 05-09-2023 18:30:11 Last updated: 14-06-2024 19:00:56 Requested permissions: android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE, android.permission.INTERNET, android.permission.READ_MEDIA_AUDIO, android.permission.READ_MEDIA_IMAGES, android.permission.READ_MEDIA_VIDEO, com.jerboa.DYNAMIC_RECEIVER_NOT_EXPORTED_PERMISSION, android.permission.READ_MEDIA_VISUAL_USER_SELECTED Default prefs: N/A Default prefs: N/A
END of Application info
Currently running foreground/background processes
N/A
END of running foreground/background processes info
Appreciate the additional context! Have thankfully not needed to use the safetynet module with microg either.
I appreciate that you’re trying to inform me but if you make such a claim, you should be able to prove it.
A friend was able to provide some context, regardless:
The one binary I’m aware of microG downloading (assuming it still does) is the SafetyNet “DroidGuard” thing, which it only does if you explicitly enable SafetyNet, which is not on by default. There is no other way to provide it.
microG only has privileged access if you install it as a privileged app, which is up to you / your distribution, as microG works fine as a user app (provided signature spoofing is available to it). Also, being privileged itself really doesn’t mean giving privileges to “Google”.
Apps needing Google services may indeed contain all sorts of binaries, generally including Google ones, which doesn’t mean they contain Google services themselves. Anyway, they are proprietary apps and as such will certainly contain proprietary things, and it’s all to you to install them or not. It’s not like microG includes them.
Its also just a reimplementation of a small handful of useful Google services, such as push notifications, or the maps (not the spyware stuff like advertising) and each can be toggled on/off.
Also all apps on android are sandboxed
I appreciate the info. For my own learning, could you provide a link to some context around the types of official binaries leveraged by microG? The only firm info I have of its behaviour is that it will pseudonomise as much user information as possible.
I’m familiar with sandboxed google play on grapheneOS and have used it in the past.
Can you elaborate on being misled there?
As for google devices - yes, there’s irony in the notion that the most de-googleable phones are theirs, sure. They’re often sold at a loss around the holiday season, though.
I also use calyx but I’ll agree that graphene is technologically superior of the two. I’m more comfortable with the idea of using MicroG as opposed to sandboxes google play but that’s not to slant the implementation in any way.
Ah, then I understand your viewpoint well!
Climbing is wonderful. Hope you get back into it someday.
That’s understandable. I have a close friend who feels very much the same way. Their approach to fitness is far more functional than mine (rock climber), and he gets a great deal of enjoyment from it.
Like AMD, they use a kernel module and their user space drivers are in Mesa. If anything, you may have a better OOTB experience with Intel graphics on distros that have more recent packages, like Fedora.
I feel this (south east england). I’m fortunate enough to have a little space in my garage for a half rack, incline bench, Olympic gear and accessories. I got into the idea of how little equipment (and floorspace) you can get by with for a comprehensive setup, it sort of became a little research project over the pandemic.
In the interim, I stumbled across some excellent body weight exercises that can be performed with minimal equipment (piston/pistol squat, Nordic and reverse Nordic curl, single leg hip thrust, handstand press, etc). I was most surprised to find out how well you could train your legs without additional gear. A set of resistance bands and a pair of small dumbbells can go a very long way
A third player is absolutely welcome to the game but their share is for now still small on Windows.
The Arc Alchemist dGPU bringup has shown the world just how difficult graphics driver software is. They’ve made excellent progress lately in key areas (on both Windows and Linux) but there are are still many odd gaps to fill.
Battlemage mobile looks pretty exciting, mind you.
holy damn I just realised how long my block list is.
Appreciate the update
a humble bumble buddy
I can understand not being into commercial gyms for a variety of reasons. Would you be open to a home fitness setup (given the space etc)
Oh I see, appreciate the background.
Yeah it was very sad to see the byran situation unfold. I was also a fan of that series.
I gather they are or were associates / friends with bryan lunduke, who is an extremely controversial character in the Linux space. That might explain the “bit crazy” remark but I really don’t know much about the nature of their relationship
very cautious sneef 😊🥰