folkrav
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Yeaaah, doing this would mean the death of anything I enjoy outside of work and the wife and kids.
They’ve been moving more and more out of AOSP into their Play Services for a good while now. However I suspect OP was referring to their announcement that they’ll require developer verification, and apps to be signed with a certificate they issue, for any app install on a verified device (read any device sold with the Play Store). Long story short, no more building and distributing APKs without Google knowing who you are and that your app exists.
https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2025/08/elevating-android-security.html
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Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Lemmy is just Reddit trying not to be RedditEnglish
13·4 days agoYou brought up a post that went sideways. Looking in your post history and trying to tie what you’re saying in its context before forming an opinion is a bad thing because…?
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If God was real (just go with it), then how he's portrayed in the Bible might not even be how he actually is.
3·7 days agoI realized my mistake too late. Oh well, let the Genª have some fun.
folkrav@lemmy.cato
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If God was real (just go with it), then how he's portrayed in the Bible might not even be how he actually is.
17·8 days agoIf that’s what he’s doing, he apparently decided to divinely inspire 6-7 major textual families of the Bible instead.
That’s the thing, downloading from another source is not opposed to downloading from the official store. It’s the same thing - downloading an executable and installing it on your device - with a different UX and warning screens.
Am I understanding that Finnish has a way to combine words without being considered to be a compound? My very limited exposure to compound words (through German) was the very idea of mashing the words together made them compound.
folkrav@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Researching making the switch from Windows on my main PC and I have questions.
8·5 months agoAudition, Photoshop and Cubase you’ll probably have the hardest time to truly replace. Even more if you rely on third party plugins for either of those.
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Unused RAM is wasted RAM ❤️
Shit, I never thought about it that way, but you may be onto something here. Not only tabs were heavy, they weren’t isolated into processes in most early implementations (IIRC that was the big Chrome selling point early on) and could crash your whole browser, so it made me extremely nervous opening too many tabs as I could lose it all with one error.
Fuuuuck I rented that game so much back then. If it wasn’t available every other weekend at my local video store it was 100% my fault.
folkrav@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•World's Biggest Rooftop Greenhouse in Montreal is as Big as 3 Football Fields – Now Can Feed 2% of the City
1·11 months agoLufa has a pretty good concept. We used them for a while, in the middle of the pandemic, before we moved out of their coverage zone. Decent amount of dropoff points, we got a big reusable tub full of stuff every week. The pricing was comparable to buying at the grocery store, but the stuff was generally much fresher.
The split keyboard part is incredible for ergonomics. So comfy to just put your hands on my desk at shoulder width and just have my keyboard right there. The trackball I sold, though, came back to a Deathadder… How scary am I?
folkrav@lemmy.cato
Dungeons and Dragons@lemmy.world•Deborah Ann Woll Teaches Jon Bernthal Dungeons and Dragons
1·1 year agoThey were both pretty popular 10+ years ago, so you may have been old for a while. Or you just don’t watch Marvel stuff and/or other more recent fantasy TV lol
Deborah Ann Woll played in True Blood, then was cast into the Marvel universe through Daredevil, then Punisher. Bernthal played Punisher in the series of the same name, and in The Walking Dead before that.
I coasted by in school, doing pretty much nothing, relying on my quick learning skills then forgetting everything immediately after. Teachers were apparently super anxious about my lack of attention in class, but then stopped stressing out when they saw my grades or asked me any questions. I just did my shit while they taught the rest of the class. As far as I can remember, back then they were talking about hyperactive kids, not really ADHD. I didn’t fit the criteria for hyperactivity. My brother did, but I did fine in school, so I was okay, right?
Then higher education hit, I got kicked out of one school, more or less crawled my way up and barely made it into university after a couple years of messing around. I dropped out halfway through, thoroughly depressed and even more confused about my own capabilities. I just couldn’t keep up, when I managed just fine as a kid and teen. I didn’t know what was happening to me. I felt like a fucking idiot.
Somehow, I have now wiggled my way into development/programming for the last 8 years by doing an accelerated pre-universitary program and job hopping my way to better roles. I have lead teams, helped businesses grow from startups to getting acquired or having internal growing, I do pretty fine financially speaking, have a beautiful wife and kids… but it really never feels like I’m doing that good. I know I am doing fine, objectively speaking, but I suck at being objective with myself lol
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Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•[Promoting] Gluetun: The Little VPN Client That Could
1·2 years agoMy deluge server been reliably running behind gluetun for almost a year and a half now. It’s pretty damn great indeed.
I swear, every time one of these posts/comments pops up, the chances root issues are caused by Nvidia hardware is insanely high.







I’d say Trump literally making releasing the files part of his campaign then pulling back as soon as he was elected might play a part…