Dont forget to rule out dual sim phones; indicating sim 1 is active.
Work, play, procrastinate, and panic.
Dont forget to rule out dual sim phones; indicating sim 1 is active.
Born is the memes.
The Google Nearby feature thing (Google’s coming version of Apple Air Tags) will require a constant background Bluetooth scanner to listen for the tags.
My opinion: that stays off. Looking for your lost phone, luggage, or ex-wife? Im not going to help you if i dont know you. Buy a new item, take better care of it.
Mine, I add some unicode emojis to make it look nice.
First line for weather details.
Then a blank space, or for alerts if any.
And a calendar line.
💧$ch$ 🧭$cps$ 🌎$l$ @ $ut$
$enter$
⚠️ $als$
$enter$
📆$d$ , 2024 $w$
Patrick foretold!
“We take this thing here… and push it all the way over here.”
This is interesting. I use OTA antenna tv everyday, almost exclusively. I almost forgot OTA HDTV still uses the mpeg2-ts, similar to the dvd codec. Newer tv hardwares (>2010-ish) all can decode mpeg4, theoretically, since they utilize internet streaming apps and services.
I smell a new format war a comin’.
I say, go right for mpeg4 h.265, or higher. Instead of mixing mpeg2 and mpeg4, like the video demonstrated. Because no way am i going to “buy” a DRM-protected thing for every broadcaster… I’m currently pulling-in 20+ stations.
And that may be the other format war… to pay or not to pay.
By streamers ignoring all the decades of broadcasting experience, and all established what’s fair air-time for both content and commercial. That’s the frustration… they’re rewriting standards… “my company, my content, my timings, my bottom-line”. And doing it poorly. And at top speed.
This article’s mentioned examples of disharmony, confusion, further division, and fragmentation… are really not even a global issue across Android. It cited a hardware-specific accessory, an Amazon internal corporate decision, and ignores a basic fact about apps or services is you can go with another app or service to fit your personal liking and functionality.
BigClive on youtube talked about his new work phone made for engineers. It had a FLIR infrared camera!
I find mobile FF does have a webview component (aka custom tabs), but it must be explicitly called for in a app’s setting. Otherwise the system only uses the Chrome webview.
I even installed the Mulch webview app. But the system still used Chrome’s webview; that’s until i temporarily disabled Chome. It was then Mulch shows up in deveolper settings.
There exists filter block lists, userscripts, browser add-ons, the old-old mbasic mobile version of the FB website, and webview apps like Frost. But it’s quite well-known now big sites like Twitter, FB, Reddit, etc, are using dynamic ever-changing anti-adblock techniques. It is quite exhausting keeping up with which solution works today and which one doesn’t… “a cat and mouse game”.
In honest, it’s not Reddit-like hate here. Just comments experience consistant of, “well, I myself have tried all the tricks and at end of it, I’m tired, I gained little to nothing out of it. Try walking away from it maybe”. Or like me, use FB sparingly – like credit cards, ex-girlfriends, or M.S.G. in food.
I just found these images from ddg image search “dual sim”.
The first pic , a Samsung graphic is showing dual sim capabilities by indicating sim1 as a house icon in the system area icons and sim2 is a building.
The second pic is showing a square with a “1” in it. This may be your unknown icon.
edit: i just noticed that your icon is next to the clock (left side - App side). So it could be just a regular app also.