I think android has this built-in. On mine it's in Security & Privacy -> More security & privacy -> App pinning
...or maybe it's just a custom rom thing (crDroid 10.4, Android 14).
I think android has this built-in. On mine it's in Security & Privacy -> More security & privacy -> App pinning
...or maybe it's just a custom rom thing (crDroid 10.4, Android 14).
If it's a laptop, try in bios (or rather uefi).
Neo-Backup with special backups enabled can do that and much more. Works well with synchronization tools. Root required.
Since you mentioned it, there's a fork of AntennaPod with a more modern look: https://github.com/XilinJia/Podcini
Ok, It took some time by I finally found my writeup: https://github.com/agustinmista/positron/issues/15
... and on further inspection it's the same as you already posted. If it helps I can say it's been really stable, never breaking since I set it up (well apart from this week, but it's more of a I fucked up KDE and ignored all issues for the past few months, so a reinstall was necessary type of problem.
I had the same issue some time ago. I'll test it on plasma 6 and send it soon.
If you mean at a glance, you can use Lawnchair with Smartspacer to get even better experience then stock at a glance on pixel launcher.
It has all functionality of Google's at a glance, while being extendable with plugins.
Eternity is great and there's a work in progress to add multicommunity support.
Also just like Infinity enabling amoled theme makes it look a whole lot more modern.
First I wrote on live chat support. After they couldn't help me, I sent the email.
...and it's not the email alone I'm mad at (maybe a little) but the overall experience I had with them. After explaining my issue I was told multiple times they couldn't do anything and the best suggestion I got was "you could create another account", that's not helpful. What am I supposed to do, just leave the old one to die slowly and forgotten?
It allows 3 guesses, but I don't know how often they reset. I'm pretty sure the account was created after September 2019, but that's still a lot of possibilities.
If only I had that. It's not reasonable to assume someone would know that or will hold onto emails about account creation.
Thanks nevertheless.
Pairdrop is probably a miracle tool for me. Just open the website and send files or text, no configuration, no fuss and it even works outside of the local network.
One day I'll finally set up my own server, but that's just for the fun of it. One hosted at https://pairdrop.net is super solid and I can't remember it failing me.