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[–] slurp@programming.dev 13 points 1 year ago

I loved Lego Island but will never forgive Lego Island 2 for the bad disk that would crash after 3/4 of the game. I never got to finish it.

Rock Raiders & Lego Loco were great (if a little inadvisable in terms of the Lego Loco letters).

[–] slurp@programming.dev 18 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

This comment from A7pr8 seems to suggest it is possible to modify the apk via Lucky Patcher, which hopefully would then work on a non-rooted phone:

You can't just send the app from your rooted device. When you mod the app on a rooted device only .odex file will be patched not the .apk file.

You need to rebuild .apk to be able to share it and the the other device should also has luckypatcher for it to work.

Simply when you patch an app use the option create modified .apk or rebuild it from "rebuild & install" in the bottom bar.

[–] slurp@programming.dev 9 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I believe his promise was still a real terms cut, as the pot for the NHS hasn't risen with inflation. Also, there are various things that the conservatives made the NHS sell off/outsource, which increases long term costs.

[–] slurp@programming.dev 5 points 2 years ago (6 children)

Yeah, I absolutely want this option on all keyboards too. I just moved to openboard and it's the thing I miss most by far.

[–] slurp@programming.dev 7 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I've ranted about this to several people too. Intelligence is hard to define and trying to define it has a horrible history linked to eugenics. That said, I feel like a minimum definition is that it has the capacity to understand the meaning and/or impact of what it is saying and/or doing, which current "AI" is so far from doing.

[–] slurp@programming.dev 3 points 2 years ago (2 children)

https://www.pythontutorial.net/pyqt/qt-designer/

This should help. I believe the .ui files will work with both PyQt and PySide but I haven't personally tried.

[–] slurp@programming.dev 5 points 2 years ago (5 children)

PyQt is pretty good and Qt is widely used, so may also be worth a look. The Qt designer is a nice way to separate out the look of the GUI elements, then work on connecting the app functionality to that after. I think the key is to start on something simple and work up, partially to learn the library and partially to learn the pitfalls of GUI development as you add features etc.

[–] slurp@programming.dev 1 points 2 years ago

I'd have jumped on one of those if it had a microSD slot

[–] slurp@programming.dev 3 points 2 years ago

Yeah, it's not cool. However, the Xperia phones up to series iii all have LineageOS releases, which can extend the life, and I'm hoping it comes to the later series as those get to EOL. They absolutely should have better official support though.

[–] slurp@programming.dev 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Just to offer an alternative viewpoint, because I have come across these issues and ended up buying a Sony phone because I had such a bad time without the 3.5mm headphone socket.

Some people want more internal storage than even 512gb - I have a 400gb microSD in my phone because with the OS and apps getting bigger, even a large internal storage can fill up fast. Also, it's nice to have media collections, photos, and other files with you, rather than relying on data and cloud storage, and the cost is now very low for a large microSD. It's also easier to transfer large amounts of data between devices that way.

As for headphones, dongles are a pain and USB headphones have to have a (usually not great) DAC in them to work, plus many people already have great headphones they want to keep using. All of that said, the biggest issue with USB headphones IMO is that there is only one USB port - the wear and tear of using it for everything is significant. Also, USB-C plugs are much more breakable and harder to replace than a 3.5mm jack. Additionally, you cannot charge and listen at the same time without a dongle and many of those are bad (none of the ones I have tried have worked for more than a few weeks before connectivity issues started).

[–] slurp@programming.dev 2 points 2 years ago

I moved to Splid and found it a bit less clear than Splitwise but better in other ways once I'd figured it out. It's not FOSS, unfortunately, but I do trust it much more than Splitwise.

[–] slurp@programming.dev 1 points 2 years ago

I think it's all speculation so far, but I've heard the company is an analytics one, so it's likely to try to sell user data

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