It depends on if it requires server side connection or not.
It depends on if it requires server side connection or not.
Anatsa uses advanced techniques to avoid >detection and gain access to banking >information.
Anyone who knows what those advanced techniques are?
There is probably licensed code in there somewhere. Which means open sourcing it is really cumbersome. It would probably cost more money to open source it than to do the refund.
It’s so weird that Google migrated to the pile of dung that is RCS instead of just fostering any of their existing chat protocols. Google Talk was working great 15 years ago…
You cannot seed files that are altered. It’s not the same files anymore.
So yes, as long as you want to continue sending, you need to keep the original files around.
Hopefully they have a usable amount of RAM.
The initial use case of Facebook was great. It let me keep in touch with old friends. But as soon as they diverged from just showing my friends posts in chronological order, I removed my account.
Never thought of that. Scary though.
Unless you live and travel within the EU. Then you can use your phone as much as you want and know that you won’t get a higher bill than usual.
Exactly, it’s just an estimate.
I couldn’t agree more. I hate that some open source projects are using discord for communicating.
I see, sorry for the noise.
It was a way for apps to run without risk of being killed while letting the user easily see that the app was running.
If the foreground apps need the resources (RAM, CPU) the OS will kill apps that are in the background. There used to be various things apps could do to reduce the risk of being killed, but these options have gradually been reduced in recent years.
It sounds like the launcher app is killed while in the background. Make sure that the app is allowed to run in the background and not have any battery optimization enabled.
How does switching the codec help with downloading subtitles from the web?
Is using the Android TV app considered “using it wrong”? Because that doesn’t support downloading subtitles.
But not on the Android TV app.
But thanks anyway, I actually didn’t know that downloading subtitles was supported on other platforms. This should att least allow me to download subtitles via the phone. A bit more cumbersome than having it directly in the app as for Kodi though.
Is chrome modular enough to make it feasible for Edge and other Chrome based browsers to add support for jpegxl themselves?