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The Play store link I provided doesn’t show a rating to you?
The Play store link I provided doesn’t show a rating to you?
Why do you believe I haven’t found the correct one?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.markusfisch.android.pielauncher
Edit: I’m looking at the Play store since F-Droid doesn’t have ratings or feedback. I look for apps on the Play store, find something interesting, and then look for the F-Droid version.
I don’t see the hate for storing data in a sqlite database. It’s still your data, you get to do with it as you please, and I’ve yet to see the data encrypted (let’s not give anyone any silly ideas here). You want to see your data outside of the program, just download any sqlite viewer. If you don’t mind CLI, then the tools provided by sqlite are more than good enough and are only a few MB in size.
Everyone I’ve tried from the Play store feels too basic compared to Nova or their rating is too low because of bugs.
Edit: in hindsight it looks like I’m a paid shill for Nova. This isn’t the case at all. I’ve been looking at launchers for the past few weeks as I recently realised I’ve had the same set up style for over a decade. I don’t want to be the person stuck in the past doing stuff the slower and archaic ways when there are newer and better ways of doing things. I currently have over 20 launchers installed on my phone and I’ve been slowly trying some.
It currently has a rating of 4.1. It looks like it has some bugs and some cause it to crash.
It currently has a rating of 3.7. It looks like it has a lot of bugs.
It currently has a rating of 3.6. It looks like it has issues and lacks customisation.
Normal people don’t want to touch the terminal at all.
This is what I was already comparing. Ugreen make thinner cables?
As a comparison against Anker, the cables are thinner - almost as thin as the cheap unbranded cables. Or at least this is what my ugreen cables are like.
What do people think of their hardware in general?
I have some caddies HDD and NVMe. I think their gear is fairly mid. some aspects are quite nice but other aspects is dog water.
Why? Just because it’s shorter?
I think these bots clutter the threads. I wish there was a cleaner method.
Is there an easy method to know the self assigned IP address of the other machine if it’s run as headless?
The only methods I can think of is using something like Wireguard to see what IP addresses are talking, or ping all 32k IP addresses to see which responds.
I think this method should be the top answer.
I connect directly to devices without a router most working days for work and this is the method we use because it’s simple and effective.
Once in a while I search for communities I might like and subscribe to them. I then only browse my subscribed communities, so I don’t have to block communities. I think of it as white listing my Lemmy feed.
Browsing all and then blocking communities I don’t like seems like black listing. It seems like it’s a lot more work.
3 different groups?
Please ELI5 because I don’t know any better.
Is there a Lemmy version of UI battles?
Why do you believe podman is more secure than root-less Docker? Please educate me.
I run root-ful and root-less Docker daemons at the same time on the same machine because there are limitations to what you can do without as root privileges. So where possible, containers run in root-less Docker and the lucky few that require root privileges run in root-ful Docker.
How strange. You would think the star rating would always show regardless of regional settings and you would think reviews are also shown but with a translate button next to each review given that’s not the same as what’s set in your regional settings - the same as on Google Maps.