qupada

joined 2 years ago
[–] qupada@kbin.social 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Sadly not so much on the CM4, which is what a lot of people are after these days.

Seem to be plenty of special-purpose bring-your-own-Pi carrier boards (like the Home Assistant "Yellow") that people haven't been able to get CM4s for in going on a year at this point.

[–] qupada@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

The not needing the app part was more about having told Reddit where to shove it.
No doubt that the app would still have functioned, but I had no more need for it.

[–] qupada@kbin.social 5 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Heh, not just me then.
Definitely had a "well, not gonna need this anymore" moment and purged it, months ago.
Hardly the end of the world.

[–] qupada@kbin.social 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Variations on the theme also allow me to exercise one of life's great pleasures, which is slipping words with multiple apostrophes into serious business communication.

"Y'ain't" is one of my favourites, but "y'all've" is equally good.

[–] qupada@kbin.social 3 points 2 years ago (2 children)

What protocol?

Solid Explorer works fine for me through a VPN with SFTP. I've not tried SMB though.

Speed isn't amazing (was only getting 600kB/s testing just now), but it does work.

[–] qupada@kbin.social 10 points 2 years ago

and the people who do still download, wouldn’t care about doing it while on battery

Very much this; I've got a whole army of machines I can SSH into to launch a long-running download, which frequently additionaly cuts out a 2nd step of copying the file to where it needs to be after downloading it (a action which would normally cause additional battery usage on the laptop).

And I thoroughly agree with you; I want the laptop to go to S3 sleep immediately when I shut the lid, and then pull it out of my bag a hours later with only a couple of percent of the battery consumed in the interim.

[–] qupada@kbin.social 4 points 2 years ago

I've definitely forgotten to close mine once or twice, even though my custom (LoRa) integration is just simulating pushing the button on the wall by closing a relay contact and watching for closed status with a reed switch, it means I can do it from anywhere.

[–] qupada@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

It's a shame that even "cheap" versions are hundreds of dollars, because the perfect absolute position sensor would be a "draw wire displacement sensor" (goes by a few variations on that name).

https://appmeas.co.uk/products/draw-wire-position-sensors/compact-long-range-draw-wire-displacement-sensor-low-cost-mk120/

Basically a spring-loaded spool of wire with a multi-turn position sensor, rolls in and out like a tape measure.

[–] qupada@kbin.social 11 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Unfortunately Firefox doesn't have a replacement for the "Android System WebView" component, so any app that embeds a browser component (and oh boy is that a lot of them) will still be using Chrome.

There's a relevant ticket here: https://github.com/mozilla/geckoview/issues/167

It should be possible to have a shim that allows Mozilla's "GeckoView" component to implement the API, but - per that ticket, at least - most Android ROMs won't allow alternatives to the Google one.

The Firefox browser is genuinely great, but it's so far from possible to replace Chrome with it everywhere a browser is used.

[–] qupada@kbin.social 4 points 2 years ago

Sony listened to their customers complaints and brought back the headphone jack for the 2nd generation Xperia 1.

Their phones continue to feature some of the best waterproofing (real world performance, and not just the rating they slap on it) in the entire industry.

That has never been a justifiable argument against the headphone jack, despite being an all-too-frequent one.

[–] qupada@kbin.social 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I've always been lambasted for this opinion, but I feel the same way about the charging cable and charger.

I do not want yet another 1 metre (if they're even that, most likely 3 foot) USB-C cable that barely reaches from the charger on the floor to the bedside table - and largely precludes actually using the phone while in bed - nor particularly the included charger. So many things need to be plugged in these days that single-output chargers are also basically e-waste.

Of course because some business genius had the idea that making the USB cable 0.9 instead of 1.8m saved them $0.06 per unit shipped, we all got lumped with those useless cables.

Now of course there will always be people for whom it's their first phone (or whatever situation), who do need those accessories. But all that requires is there to be a retail bundle with the now-accessory charger and cable. Preferably that bundle costs the same as the phone with them included does today and you get a token discount for the phone without them, although we all know it would never work that way :(

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