emli42 7mo ago • 100%
As far as I recall it took forever to get sanctioned.
emli42 8mo ago • 100%
System Bridge might just be what you're looking for.
emli42 10mo ago • 100%
Not sure if a Chinese app will offer more privacy.
emli42 11mo ago • 100%
Take a look at the Prusa Mini and Bambu Lab A1 Mini. It sounds like you want something reliable so I'd stay away from the ultra cheap stuff.
emli42 11mo ago • 100%
If only more people realised this or could spare the 30 minutes it takes to educate themselves. I recently replaced the battery and charging port on an "old" Samsung phone (three years or so) and it's as good as new. While I did use my 3D printer to soften the glue, I've been able to do the same with a hairdryer in the past. All you need is a couple of guitar picks or a set you can buy for next to nothing.
emli42 11mo ago • 100%
I wish LineageOS would support more tablets. I've got it running on an old OnePlus 6 I use as a Plex client and not much more and it just works, and I get all of the latest security updates etc. I know there are other ROMs out there, but none of the big ones support semi-modern tablets.
emli42 11mo ago • 100%
This is 100% unofficial. Phone makers don't want you to install third party roms (they cease having any control, won't receive analytics, can't push ads etc). Why should they help you out? They'll do the bare minimum (or less) that is required for you, the owner, to be able to use third party roms.
emli42 11mo ago • 100%
Put simply, you don't. If your phone is supported and the documentation is there, the installation is a breeze.
emli42 1y ago • 100%
I'm not here to defend them, but many consumables can be bought from third parties. There's even an upcoming Revo nozzle adapter.
emli42 1y ago • 100%
Sorry, I was in a rush earlier and would have forgotten to post at all. .
emli42 1y ago • 100%
I believe there are official files to print an openable lid.
emli42 1y ago • 100%
Home Assistant OS won't support this board immediately, though I'd expect a beta to arrive sooner rather than later.
emli42 1y ago • 91%
USB-C iPhone? You're right, it is working.