Icons? Unless I’m blind. In that case: I’m blind, icons? 🥹
Icons? Unless I’m blind. In that case: I’m blind, icons? 🥹
Well, Samsung blocked the bootloader so you can’t even if you wanted
I do. 🖕google
And this shit is somehow legal
Oh wow! Didn’t expect a detailed explanation of this. Thank you kind Lemmy user!
Uh? Why?
Explain please, I’m curious
I know about that site. Its sad to see what they killed, companies care only about 💵 and fuck you
Why did they remove it as base feature and added it back as add-on?!?! WTF
But I like it :(
And you think iOS is better? LOL
At least on android you can install the apps you want without problems… iOS has a lot of problems too bud but enjoy your closed system I guess
That’s the 1/3 windows 11 unless you combine them all to say 1/3 complete
What about this https://massgrave.dev/windows_ltsc_links ? Little to no crap. Installed it on a computer I need for a program. I run Linux as daily OS
True. Still a shitty OS, especially now with the OOBE command removed to skip the M$ account setup and the fact they are forcing it
Like the inconsistencies with the whole system. 1/3 windows 11 style, 1/3 windows 10 style and 1/3 windows 7?
That OS is half completed and released it like that. Glad I switched to Linux ages ago
LibreTube instead of Youtube
I prefer grayjay! It’s great and it has a good-ish desktop version
I have to find where I saw this first
Edit:
It appears a “serious bug” was discovered in the One UI 7 update after it began rolling out in several countries on April 7, followed by a US rollout on April 10. According to Ice Universe, users in South Korea started reporting issues with unlocking their phones after the update, leading to Samsung pulling the plug on it for now. If you haven’t received the One UI 7 update yet, this suspension could be the reason why.
https://www.androidauthority.com/one-ui-7-update-halted-3544233/
Not where I saw it but this too
I’ve read something about it and it could be because some people got locked out of their devices or something
Just to be clear: Android is NOT becoming closed source! Google remains committed to releasing Android source code (during monthly/quarterly releases, etc.) , BUT you won’t be able to scour the AOSP Gerrit for source code changes like you could before.
Ooh damn. Thanks