If they don't, you'll have to use something like an external RTL-SDR dongle and a USB OTG adapter...
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Not a universal solution for Android, but maybe it could lead your thoughts toward something useful. I know that Kodi has a toggle in the settings to stop that from happening. It works by constantly playing an inaudible low-frequency noise. Kodi runs on pretty much any OS, including Android, but since it's HTPC software, the UX is not optimal on a small touchscreen in my experience, though there are some skins and/or skin settings to optimise the UI for touch-based navigation.
What if they always decline cookies? Or is this cookie one of those necessary ones?
I have the menu in GrapheneOS's settings on a Pixel 7 Pro.
My cycle count is 590, but I'd like to know if that number includes the previous owner's usage on the stock OS from before I installed GrapheneOS right after I bought it second-hand. Got a clue?
A quick search lead me to these sites, which I guess will do the job, but I haven't verified if they're working or not. It seems at least some of them will add some public trackers to the magnet link, but, with DHT enabled in the client, I think it could also work without adding those.
or
- https://hash2torrent.com/%7Binfo-hash%7D (replace {info-hash} with the actual hash without the curly brackets to get the torrent file if peers are available)
Does this mean the US doesn't have powerbanks with e.g. 30000 mAh capacity?
Lenovo ThinkPads used to do that, but you had to know the system.
T580 as an example:
- T is the series
- 5 indicates 1[5]" screen size
- 8 indicates the year 201[8]
- 0 doesn't really mean anything
So a T490 would be 14" and from 2019.
Though, I'm unsure of their naming scheme for newer models like T14 or T15. I think the 14 or 15 just tells the screen size, and then they add a "Gen 2", "Gen 3" etc. to indicate the age.
I think it has access through the system filepicker app, and I'm pretty sure that means it will only temporarily be granted access to read just the file you pick. You, the user, can see and select any and all the files on the screen, but in this case, the app that requested the file access can't see the content of the filepicker app's UI - if I'm not totally mistaken.
If someone can confirm this, please do!
Thanks for pointing out these changes. I'm curious, which plugins are you fond of?
Forked from Organic Maps due to governance concerns. Great replacement to that and other maps apps. It's possible to export your lists of saved places from Organic Maps and import them directly to CoMaps.
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