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Bones' Tech Garage
Classic Microsoft... Push the update on you then screw it up. https://www.maketecheasier.com/windows-update-blocked-confusion/
I'm not sure which build this is but I recently got a dumb watermark 😂
I guess I'll get that BSOD soon 😂
I guess I'll get that BSOD soon 😂
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It's certainly the last 24H2 preview update
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rayman95
It's certainly the last 24H2 preview update
I'm most likely sure it is
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license is GPL 3
https://github.com/cylonid/NativeAlphaForAndroid
https://github.com/cylonid/NativeAlphaForAndroid
GitHub
GitHub - cylonid/NativeAlphaForAndroid
Contribute to cylonid/NativeAlphaForAndroid development by creating an account on GitHub.
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⚖️ Google may let you resize Quick Settings tiles in Android 16
In the latest Android beta, I activated a new resizable Quick Settings feature and was able to fit 16 tiles on a single page (vs 8 currently).
🔗 Click here for a first look at this feature.
In the latest Android beta, I activated a new resizable Quick Settings feature and was able to fit 16 tiles on a single page (vs 8 currently).
🔗 Click here for a first look at this feature.
Android Authority
Google may let you resize Quick Settings tiles in Android 16
Android 16 could let you resize Quick Settings tiles, but you'll only be able to pick between two different sizes.
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https://github.com/Cqinux/cinux
Cinux
Linus Torvalds has been sold out to big tech companies like Google and Microsoft. He himself is a billionaire and no longer writes any code. Many people, including myself, are very unhappy with his decisions, like the removal of several Russian developers from kernel maintainership status. See Several Russian developers lose kernel maintainership status.
This problematic decision is not an isolated incident. Recent dramas include adding Rust language developers like Alex Gaynor, who literally does nothing. See Unsafe Hell! Code review of "Rust for Linux" github project. Also the filesystem dramaRust in Linux lead retires rather than deal with more "nontechnical nonsense". His hatred towards C++ is another issue. It is no wonder nobody wants to contribute to Linux anymore. He really should not complain. There are also many other fundamental disagreements between me and him, such as no crashing for out-of-bounds errors, allocation failure, etc. I always support fail-fast for abstraction machine corruption and programming bugs.
What is my plan?
Maybe it is time to start a fork and rename it to Cinux (cqwrteur's Linux). I would like to first fix the kernel headers issues that break the UAPI for C++ compilers (because they use C++ keywords that break C++ code) and the Windows filesystem (Windows filesystem is case-insensitive, so some headers cannot be stored on Windows filesystems).
If I can, I will start to fix the kernel headers to support using freestanding C++ (at least, it needs C++26 standard; otherwise, it would be too broken) in the kernel with this portable C++ guideline. We will not use C++ exceptions or RTTI but will wait for P0709 Herbceptions Proposal. For a lot of functionalities missing in the C++ standard library (like array, vector) for freestanding, my fast_io library should be an acceptable replacement. See here.
I will also try to merge important forks like Asahi Linux for Apple Silicon support (the rust issue is another matter since Rust language developers and Rust foundations are very hostile to Russia and China). I will try to contain it before we have new solutions, such as a rewrite. Important forks also include Linux on Microsoft Surface.
Cinux
Linus Torvalds has been sold out to big tech companies like Google and Microsoft. He himself is a billionaire and no longer writes any code. Many people, including myself, are very unhappy with his decisions, like the removal of several Russian developers from kernel maintainership status. See Several Russian developers lose kernel maintainership status.
This problematic decision is not an isolated incident. Recent dramas include adding Rust language developers like Alex Gaynor, who literally does nothing. See Unsafe Hell! Code review of "Rust for Linux" github project. Also the filesystem dramaRust in Linux lead retires rather than deal with more "nontechnical nonsense". His hatred towards C++ is another issue. It is no wonder nobody wants to contribute to Linux anymore. He really should not complain. There are also many other fundamental disagreements between me and him, such as no crashing for out-of-bounds errors, allocation failure, etc. I always support fail-fast for abstraction machine corruption and programming bugs.
What is my plan?
Maybe it is time to start a fork and rename it to Cinux (cqwrteur's Linux). I would like to first fix the kernel headers issues that break the UAPI for C++ compilers (because they use C++ keywords that break C++ code) and the Windows filesystem (Windows filesystem is case-insensitive, so some headers cannot be stored on Windows filesystems).
If I can, I will start to fix the kernel headers to support using freestanding C++ (at least, it needs C++26 standard; otherwise, it would be too broken) in the kernel with this portable C++ guideline. We will not use C++ exceptions or RTTI but will wait for P0709 Herbceptions Proposal. For a lot of functionalities missing in the C++ standard library (like array, vector) for freestanding, my fast_io library should be an acceptable replacement. See here.
I will also try to merge important forks like Asahi Linux for Apple Silicon support (the rust issue is another matter since Rust language developers and Rust foundations are very hostile to Russia and China). I will try to contain it before we have new solutions, such as a rewrite. Important forks also include Linux on Microsoft Surface.
GitHub
GitHub - Cqinux/cinux: cqwrteur's fork of Linux kernel, rename it to Cinux
cqwrteur's fork of Linux kernel, rename it to Cinux - Cqinux/cinux
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This may (or may not) provide clues
https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/7872-gos-blocks-the-ability-to-enable-volte-tho-the-device-and-my-carrier-support-it
https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/7872-gos-blocks-the-ability-to-enable-volte-tho-the-device-and-my-carrier-support-it
GrapheneOS Discussion Forum
GOS blocks the ability to enable VoLTE, tho the device and my carrier support it - GrapheneOS Discussion Forum
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Aruna
Surface-Duo Dual Experience
The Surface Duo, Microsoft’s dual-screen Android device, aimed to redefine mobile productivity by offering a unique form factor that combined the versatility of two screens with the familiarity of the Android operating system. Launched in September 2020,…
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JumpCutter - Speed Up Video Playback by Cutting Silence
JumpCutter is a tool that automatically cuts out silence from videos, speeding up playback and making your viewing experience more efficient. Perfect for lectures, podcasts, and tutorials.
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JumpCutter is a tool that automatically cuts out silence from videos, speeding up playback and making your viewing experience more efficient. Perfect for lectures, podcasts, and tutorials.
🔗 Links:
-Download from: Chrome web store, Firefox add-ons, Edge add-ons, GitHub
-Features
-Screenshots
-Source Code
🌐 @popmodsnetwork
🎁 Donate to our admins
🏷 Tags: #Browser #Productivity #Utilities
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BrowserLeaks
My IP Address
The main tools for checking IP address privacy. Showing Your IP Address, Reverse IP Lookup, Hostname, and HTTP Request Headers, Your Country, State, City, ISP/ASN, and Local Lime, Whois Lookup, TCP/IP OS fingerprinting, WebRTC Leak Test, DNS Leak Test, and…
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BrowserLeaks
Canvas Fingerprinting
Canvas fingerprinting is a tracking method that uses HTML5 Canvas code to generate a unique identifier for each individual user. The method is based on the fact that the unique pixels generated through Canvas code can vary depending on the system and browser…
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Bert Hubert's writings
Open Source on its own is no alternative to Big Tech - Bert Hubert's writings
Now that we’re increasingly concerned about the dominance of ‘big tech’, Open Source is often mentioned as an alternative, especially since our governments are carrying out a Total Migration to Microsoft.
This is the English version of this Dutch piece.
In…
This is the English version of this Dutch piece.
In…
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Android Devices to Enjoy 7 Years of Update Support, Like iOS
https://www.gizchina.com/2024/10/27/android-devices-to-enjoy-7-years-of-update-support-like-ios/
https://www.gizchina.com/2024/10/27/android-devices-to-enjoy-7-years-of-update-support-like-ios/