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- Stack Overflow
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I found it and it's a different URL for some reason.
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8.1 used build numbers 9xxx (7 used 7xxx, 8 used 8xxx, and 10 started out using 10xxx), so you could argue it was technically Windows 9.
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What a strange thing to do
wander1236 1w ago • 100%
The only FE that had a headphone jack was the Note FE, and that was in 2017. Every other FE phone has just been a cheaper S series option.
The Note FE was also just a rebranded Note7 with a smaller battery.
wander1236 1w ago • 100%
I guess since they put a link to the license that you could go to on another computer, they probably have their bases covered.
wander1236 1w ago • 100%
I wonder what the legal implications here are, if anything. It feels like Apple probably shouldn't have made the "agree" button clickable if the license fails to load.
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Silicon Valley has lobbying money
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Projectivy is great. Some bugs here and there, but overall I love the much simpler UI and that I can actually keep my "continue watching" row at the top.
I took the onion off and made some garlic bread with the loaf so things turned out okay. I was looking forward to the BLT though. Edit: I ordered delivery through GrubHub, so I couldn't see them making the sandwich. I thought it seemed a little light when I took it out of the bag, but the BLTs I've gotten before have always felt light, so I didn't realize. Also this is c/mildlyinfuriating. It wasn't a huge deal, and GrubHub refunded me for the item, but it was _mildly_ infuriating since I wanted a BLT and someone misunderstood my order.
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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/3443568 (Lots of nested crossposting, but all info is available in the quote below.) > cross-posted (ish) from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/2176471 > > Hey everyone! > > Because of how Mastodon and Lemmy are spread across multiple domains, I made an app for Android to help make following shared fediverse links hopefully a bit easier. > > Fediverse Redirect has support for most Mastodon and Lemmy instances, and lets you choose which client you want the links to open in, even if that client doesn't support deep linking. It needs some initial setup because Android is very much not built for one app to have so many deep link domains specified, but it should be easy on Android 11 and later or when using LinkSheet. > > Both variants are free and open source and there's support for a bunch of clients already. I'd love to hear your feedback on behavior/UI/new clients/whatever. Keep in mind that a lot of clients don't have a way to send them links, so I may not be able to add support without changes to the client. > > Right now, downloads are available through the GitHub releases tab and through IzzyOnDroid. I may put the apps on the Play Store, but I don't think they'll be happy about all the deep link domains. > > As with the original post, let me know if this isn't a good place to post this and I'll remove it.
cross-posted (ish) from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/2176471 Hey everyone! Because of how Mastodon and Lemmy are spread across multiple domains, I made an app for Android to help make following shared fediverse links hopefully a bit easier. Fediverse Redirect has support for most Mastodon and Lemmy instances, and lets you choose which client you want the links to open in, even if that client doesn't support deep linking. It needs some initial setup because Android is very much not built for one app to have so many deep link domains specified, but it should be easy on Android 11 and later or when using LinkSheet. Both variants are free and open source and there's support for a bunch of clients already. I'd love to hear your feedback on behavior/UI/new clients/whatever. Keep in mind that a lot of clients don't have a way to send them links, so I may not be able to add support without changes to the client. Right now, downloads are available through the GitHub releases tab and through IzzyOnDroid. I may put the apps on the Play Store, but I don't think they'll be happy about all the deep link domains. As with the original post, let me know if this isn't a good place to post this and I'll remove it.
Hey everyone! Because of how Mastodon and Lemmy are spread across multiple domains, I made an app for Android to help make following shared fediverse links hopefully a bit easier. Mastodon/Lemmy Redirect has support for most Mastodon and Lemmy instances, and lets you choose which client you want the links to open in, even if that client doesn't support deep linking. It needs some initial setup because Android is very much not built for one app to have so many deep link domains specified, but it should be easy on Android 11 and later. Both variants are free and open source and there's support for a bunch of clients already. I'd love to hear your feedback on behavior/UI/new clients/whatever. Right now, downloads are available through the GitHub releases tab. I may put the apps on the Play Store, but I don't think they'll be happy about all the deep link domains. Let me know if this isn't a good place to post this and I'll remove it.