@user224@lemmy.sdf.org

user224

@user224@lemmy.sdf.org

18M I like computers, trains, space, radio-related everything and a bunch of other tech related stuff. User of GNU+Linux.
I am also dumb and worthless.
My laptop is HP 255 G7 running Manjaro and Linux Mint.
I own RTL-SDRv3 and RSP1 clone.

SDF Unix shell username: user224

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user224,

You mean directories starting with a .?

Depends on the file manager, nothing to do with Android. Which file manager do you use?

user224,

Oh, stuff in Android folder?

That’s been restricted since I think Android 11.
You can still access it using a computer with MTP.

Though there may be some better solution I don’t know of.

user224,

Am I really the only one who likes that design?
It looks futuristic.

user224,

I’d consider myself a winner if it killed me, but go ahead.

user224,

Jesus Christ.

If nobody sees me, I eat the Pizza crust-first.

Alright, alright. I also expect the downvotes now.

user224,
  1. You did misunderstand the point of this question.
  2. Yes, I’d prefer not being resuscitated. If I am finally dead, let it stay that way.
user224,

The last selling point of a Pixel was the quick updates and long update life

And I thought it was the ability to re-lock bootloader with a custom key which is why Graphene OS is only developed for Pixels.

user224,

So, it seems it gets triggered by just using ADB shell???

x.com/TheNotesOfJosh/status/1791738816362848517

user224,
user224,

What do you use ADB for?

Since adb backup has been deprecated, I don’t see much use for it. Only for recent Android versions which disallow installation of apps targeting low API, as that can be bypassed using ADB.
Or maybe for apps like scrcpy.

user224,

I don’t know if things have improved, but GSM-based positioning has accuracy of +/-2.5km.

user224,

with a high speed train.

Chuckles in Slovakian
The buses are often faster.

user224,

Also worth noting, you should create file named .ventoyignore in the directories with other files. Otherwise Ventoy searches everything which slows it down.

What, like Pandora, Spotify, etc is out there that I could add music I have on my phone/etc?

I’ve been using one of the Pandora services, but I’ve been getting a little annoyed with the stations (which I presume I would get the same annoyance from other services, too). So I’d like to be able to create a station and add songs that I own and that wouldn’t normally be in that station. (And I know you can add...

user224,

Or Navidrome. It is FOSS and subsonic-compatible.

user224,

I had a small bag of them for a year. I’ll just dispose of it at this point. They’re discharged so they likely lost quite a bit of capacity.

My dad used to use those. Better yet, from Wish.

And anyway, I have a similar bag of old 18650s to take care of. I should check their voltages now that I remembered it. I know their capacities used to be OK, but similar story. Haven’t touched them for a while.

user224,

Absolutely. Perhaps not in this case, but often there aren’t even viable alternatives. You can’t stop buying everything.

And good luck only buying stuff not made with child labor and slavery.

user224,

There doesn’t need to be a separate access panel. It can just be in a normal battery holder like so:
https://imgur.com/a/Zur6G0x Replaceable CR1225 in Cisco 1802

Considering it’s something that generally runs 24/7 for years, it may still be a good idea to clean out dust from the device when possible. That’s also an opportunity to replace the RTC battery, assuming it’s replaceable.
Oh, hey, it seems Cisco even used to provide some Li batteries until 2017.

Also, not all businesses need the networks up 24/7. There may be plenty of time for down time for maintenance.

user224,

Sorry to disappoint you, but I did not have to deal with them yet.

My idea is something like this:
https://cdn-shop.adafruit.com/970x728/4856-07.jpg
Or probably just as you said.

user224,

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user224,

If I want to quickly share something from my phone, I use NGINX in Termux with autoindex enabled.

No need for anything else than browser on client-side.
Actually, on Play store there’s also a simple GUI app called “Simple HTTP server”, but NGINX feels fancier.

Just a tip if you want to try this:
By default, error logs are kept. One source of errors is interface suddenly disappearing (i.e. your phone got disconnected from network). This error will be logged as quickly as it can be.
What happened (when this occurred)? I found my phone stuck in bootloop. The error log filled internal storage to the last byte causing Android system to crash and unable to reboot, which it tried again, again, again,… Bootloop. I just found my pocket suddenly feeling unreasonably hot.
In my case, forcing it into recovery, turning it off from there and retrying boot up freed 17MB from somewhere, allowing the phone to boot up.
Alternative to that would be a hard reset.

Sounds crazy, but any app could fill the internal storage like that.

user224,

And the dude who suggested using semen as invisible ink was named Cummings…

user224,

Better yet, this was done by sending e-mails to schools.

But I guess this wasn’t a student. Compiling that e-mail list must have taken ages. Too much effort.

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