Awesome to see that Sony development is still kicking <3
Simon Müller
Cat and Tech enthusiast from Germany. Account by @cyrus@wetdry.world
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I’d love to slap LineageOS on a modern sony
Loved their devices back then, especially because they offer an extended range of updates specifically for developing on-top of AOSP, even including (Major) Kernel Updates
That on a modern device? Count me in
Simon Müller@sopuli.xyzto Android@lemmy.ml•Is there any permanent risk to the phone itself if you install graphene OS?1·1 year agoIf anything, installing GrapheneOS on a Pixel probably reduces the risk of something happening to your phone, that’s kind of the point with having an Android distribution that maximizes security and privacy.
And because the installer is so simple that you just connect your phone, open a browser and hit three buttons, it’s really unlikely that you’ll accidentally brick your phone trying to install it.
Simon Müller@sopuli.xyzto Android@lemmy.world•can you link a guide to flash custom firmware (lineageos) on debian on a redmi 9c or help me flash it?English3·1 year agoI’ve had success with this before for unlocking :)
Syncthing does have an Android app, but I’ve never looked into doing anything syncthing-related on iOS because I simply don’t have any iOS devices :/
Maybe you’re interested in the latest testing versions of Lawnchair?
They’re completely rebased it on modern versions of the Stock Android launcher, and they do support the Google feed on the left, the searchbar, things like PixelSearch and more, as well as customizing the experience to your liking
it is not on-par in features with old versions of Lawnchair 2 yet, but for being a complete remake from scratch I find it quite remarkable
Simon Müller@sopuli.xyzto Android@lemmy.world•Google Messages rolling out 15-minute RCS editingEnglish5·1 year agoThere are ways to do indefinite edits using message relationships
The edit message would simply refer to the message to be edited and contain the new content, or a delta/diff of the content. This would not need to be shown to the user in the UI
The reason it’s this fucked up is probably more because it’s yet another Google-Specific extension on top of RCS if I had to make a guess.
I’ve resorted to just syncing my fault folder using Syncthing externally, surprisingly convenient
Simon Müller@sopuli.xyzto Android@lemmy.world•Google Messages rolling out 15-minute RCS editingEnglish14·1 year agoThe Google-Way of doing things
Yet another W for Signal where you can edit indefinitely, and can look at the edit history. No context lost, no risk of modifying things after the fact
If you wanna go nuts on the data, probably Obsidian.md with the built-in Daily Note plugin and the Dataview plugin, which allows you to do all kinds of crazy operations on the data in your vault as if it was a database.
If you wanna go less nuts, obsidian still has tagging, linking notes, daily notes, and all kinds of other stuff built-in and is extensible by things like the Calendar plugin from the community.
And everything is stored as plain Markdown with the occasional hint of JSON (for some plugins) so you’re not locked into using Obsidian until the end of time. Your data is yours.
(I realise this sounds like an ad but I’ve just been using Obsidian for years now and I enjoy it)
Simon Müller@sopuli.xyzto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Bazzite 3.0 out now with Steam Deck OLED support nearly ready1·1 year agoBazzite is a Fedora Atomic-based operating system intended for Gaming, so you get a lot of the same benefits of that whilst still including all kinds of Gaming-Focused tweaks and patches out of the box. It is also immutable, e.g the system cannot be modified arbitrarily, whilst offering tools to still make modifications to the installed images if you want.
Simon Müller@sopuli.xyzto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Why install other Linux ISOs on Steam Deck?1·1 year agoOne thing that Steam/Valve has done with the Steam Deck is lock down the ISO by default, and provide no tools to modify your image persistently. That is of course on purpose, because that works for 99% of users, but the 1% of users may wanna use something where they can, for instance, overlay packages and keep them with updates, or apply extra gaming-focused tweaks that may be more of a hassle to maintain on SteamOS.
For instance, I use Fedora Silverblue daily on my Desktop, and even though it is immutable just like the Deck, it offers me tools to modify my image as I see fit and have the same modifications be applied to future updates too.
I don’t know if they’re all flatpak
They should be, the Steam Deck updates system components separately through steam.
As a diagnostic step, you might wanna run
flatpak update
in a new Konsole window to see if there are any errors that Discover might not be telling you about.
Simon Müller@sopuli.xyzto Android@lemmy.world•Android custom ROM with rooting supportEnglish27·1 year agoIndeed, rooting usually beats the purpose.
Not because it inherently makes you less private, but because having bad security makes it hard to be private, and opening up a way in android to allow apps to do what they want (selective root access) usually requires punching a lot of holes.
Even with AVBRoot, which allows you to setup Magisk or KernelSU with full Verified Boot support, you’re still leaving open the possibility that something abuses the fact you’re rooted against you.
But just so you know, if you insist, you can skip the step of locking your pixel’s bootloader and install Magisk, but do not expect any support from that point onwards.
presumably, you’re already in the right place!
Though, generally all over all kinds of places in the web you’ll find communities of neurodiverse and/or autistic people :)
I’ve just installed it, and it runs just fine on my PC
As per the source code, that was probably from here given that is where the source code for this Linux port lives.
Simon Müller@sopuli.xyzto Gaming@lemmy.ml•Nintendo Goes After 8,535 Switch Emulator Backups In Mass Takedown2·1 year agoI run Ryujinx already, more accurate anyways :)
Sorry for the late reply, that shadow is present in most launchers as a default option to create contrast between the wallpaper and status icons.
Things like Nova Launcher and Lawnchair have options to disable it.