Then I'm probably wrong. It's not clear at all how those apps are doing it though. The API documentation is rough.
ubergeek77
It doesn't seem like the Lemmy API provides any way to tell if a remote instance has downvotes disabled or not.
18 isn't long enough, better wait until 34
Also, if you get the permission of someone in leadership to clone their voice, one angle could be to voice clone someone on ElevenLabs and make the voice say something particularly problematic, just to stress how easily voice data can be misused.
If this AI vendor is ever breached, all they have to do is robocall patients pretending to be a real doctor they know. I don't think I need to spell out how poorly that would go.
Even if this gets implemented, I can't imagine it will last very long with something as completely ridiculous as removing the keyboard. One AI API outage and the entire office completely shuts down. Someone's head will roll when that inevitably happens.
The API that FDroid is using has only just come out.
Not true. Android has supported rootless unattended upgrades at a system level since Android 12 (October 4 2021). That was nearly 2 and a half years ago, so it's been a while.
This is what Neo Store used. F-Droid only just now got around to supporting this with this recent update.
I don't think they were disagreeing with you, I think they were just trying to say:
You shouldn't need braces to be vertically aligned if your code is uniformly indented. Then you can easily see what code is paired together just by their indentation level.
Of course this is not always true if you've got a bunch of crazy nested indentation pushing things off to the right.
That's great, could they fix 4090's literally starving themselves of power and hard crashing unless "Power management mode" is set to "prefer maximum performance?"
This has been an issue since launch. It isn't even the default setting!
My banking app whines at me that "your phone is rooted, use at your own risk," but otherwise it works fine. Every bank is different though.
I've already rooted it with Magisk, I just don't really need Zygisk so I haven't really bothered working around it. The only app I would have needed Zygisk DenyList with was PayPal, and I just use the website in a browser now.
Thanks though!
Given the heated responses from the maintainers here and how quickly this PR was shot down, I very much doubt it
AVNC is open source and it at least has a mini keyboard where you can queue Super to be held with your next keypress
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.gaurav.avnc/
If you're using a USB or Bluetooth keyboard, it's probably not possible for you to use your actual super key on it. That gets translated to "Home" in Android which is why you go back to your launcher. For whatever you're trying to do, software keys is probably the only option.