Yes, but 99% (give or take) of Android users won’t know or care how to install 3rd party apps. So most people would only care about the Google Play Store limitation.
Yes, but 99% (give or take) of Android users won’t know or care how to install 3rd party apps. So most people would only care about the Google Play Store limitation.
That’s for manually installing apps, I believe. But developers on Google Play have to follow this.
I think you meant to reply to this comment.
Technically, Android does that, too, but the limit on that is a few years. If I’m not mistaken, the lowest version of Android that Google will allow a user to install through the Play Store is Android 12 (released in September 2020).
I’m a Windows user, but my church uses a Mac to run its projection and video recording. I’ll admit it works pretty well for what we typically need it to do, but it recently took me like five minutes to figure out how to crop a picture because you apparently can’t do that by simply opening the file and clicking the crop icon.
Mac’s filesystem is an absolute mess, too. This might just be my own inexperience, but I’ve saved things like PowerPoints and videos in order to upload them, and then I’ll go to the website to upload them, and I won’t be able to find them because they’re not in a specific folder or something.
This is true. It’s an operating system that runs on a computer.
Computers can be good or bad depending on the hardware they use.
Fast forward to today, I ended up killing him and am writing this from jail.
That went from 0 to 100 real fast.
The only reason Switch emulation is as far along as it is is because they made a mistake with the hardware in the Switch’s 2017 model. As long as they don’t make a mistake like that again, they’ll probably be fine.
Wendy’s is also investing in upgrading all their restaurants to digital menus by the end of 2025, though.
I only go there if I happen to get a craving for them and am very hungry, which isn’t very often. Maybe once every few months.
I don’t know what setting you’ve accidentally turned on, but all my browser downloads go to my Downloads folder by default. I’ll admit in-app downloads can end up in a few different spots, though. Most in-app picture downloads end up either in Downloads or in a subfolder inside the Pictures folder, though.
To be fair, you can’t write wherever you want on Android, either. For example, you can’t write to most of the files in /Android
unless you use one of the many, many exploits to do so since it’s basically a protected system area.
Boost saves in /Pictures/Boost
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I’ve come across a few projects over the years where the ownership is transferred and it’s then loaded up with malware
See: The Great Suspender
The original developer sold the repo to a new, anonymous maintainer. The new maintainer abandoned the repo but continued updating the Chrome Web Store version of the addon. That version eventually got delisted by Google for including malware.
And I believe it’s being developed by some of the same people, too.
Chai tea
No, 2 is more “why are they buying this many”, and 3 is more “why would this person want to figure out some random thing that popped into their head about this”.
I said a thriving community. There hasn’t been a post there in three months.
Obligatory: https://youtu.be/CXFsWAkLoXQ