I use SyncThing for syncing things, and LocalSend for just sending things.
I use SyncThing for syncing things, and LocalSend for just sending things.
I wonder how well I’d get by with one of these if it connected to my cellular provider’s network?
Crab shell?
Cue GrapheneOS refusing to support the feature in 3…2…1…
Because money.
You’ll need PowerTools for Decky: https://git.ngni.us/NG-SD-Plugins/PowerTools
Passthrough input, or charge limiting? Charge limiting was added after release but that was a while ago.
The deck has passthrough input and you can set a charge limit of 50% if it’s docked most of the time to reduce battery wear.
I use a bluetooth keyboard for this, solves it quite handily.
I understand the reason for this, but if this is what they’ve decided to do they should also provide a trusted HSBC keyboard that can only be used with their banking application.
This is untrue. Overcharge protection is for preventing catastrophic events like the cell catching fire. You can easily verify this by measuring the voltage at full charge.
Yes, an IoT device would certainly be a huge headache if it was on a proprietary protocol, I’d avoid them if possible. Thankfully, they haven’t made something absolutely indispensable yet.
Where I live, cashless payments via NFC. But I have the option of using a plastic card too.
It’s really just banking, I can still use the browser for most other things.
Funny thing is, now that I have it I keep finding uses for it. Sure, some of it is “well I’ve got it now so why not?” but I didn’t expect a handheld pc of this configuration to be so handy to have around.
Never underestimate the power of C++!
Flying might be undefined behaviour but we don’t have to think about that!
On the build of Windows 11 I’m using PrintScr has been replaced with the snipping style screenshot tool (used to be Shift+Win+S) instead of the fullscreen screenshot like before.
Could it be the new taskbar? It’s the worst part of W11, I don’t understand why they had to replace the old one.
Graphene OS just has weirdly aggressive devs.