Just hide it in your OS notification settings
Just hide it in your OS notification settings
It has little boosters that keep it in orbit. It’s reaching end of life because of other reasons that I’m not sure of.
I hate you for being right
Yeah what’s the point of reporting on something so visual like this with no pictures?
I self-host my own rustdesk server and it’s awesome. It just works flawlessly.
It can be done with adb:
You can if you use adb shell:
Developer Options > USB debugging turned on CMD prompt > adb devices Allow connection from the PC prompt on phone
Then add shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.sec.android.gallery3d
This will remove Gallery, BUT… The stock camera will not allow you to view the pic after you take it (it will show up in Google Photos still)
To restore the above removed app:
cmd package install-existing com.sec.android.gallery3d
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Wake up, Jesse. We need more beans.
BattleBit Remastered
I’m not sure if it counts for patient gaming but it’s super lightweight and so damn fun.
If the photo isn’t goatse I’ll be upset
I have a FLIRC remote with the receiver and use it for both my TV and HTPC.
It’s awesome once set up, but the app is honestly dogshit. They put in all these smooth menu transitions and whatnot, making it painfully difficult to configure the remote.
I’m almost to 10.00
So, once OS updates are unavailable, the machine might become a weak link from security standpoint or stop running some software.
That’s why I specified:
Double check before buying that it can be wiped and you can put Linux on it.
Yep, that’s what I started with. I had a 2014 Toshiba Chromebook with 16 GB storage and 2 GB memory.
It was my lil ssh/vnc machine for the longest time until the battery stopped working. I replaced it with a proper Thinkpad recently.
An old Chromebook sounds perfect.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=Chromebook+10+inch
Looks like most of those are 11.6". Double check before buying that it can be wiped and you can put Linux on it.
I’d advise against pinetime as a sports watch because it doesn’t accurately track mileage or pace. I’m looking to replace mine eventually with a Garmin or something.
Never used a Pebble, sorry.
If you want simplicity and something between a smart and dumb watch, check out PineTime. The battery on mine lasts for about 8-10 days.
It has basic features like notifications, timers, and step counter. You can also customize the UI.
I think any issues would show in “other”