sure :3
ukrainian cat ~
sure :3
i mean unless your phone is locked to a carrier (which is pretty rare???) there’s nothing stopping you?
you can root Samsung really easily tho?
you lose some features if you decide ti go back tho
or just plug the phone into the computer?
and use either adb pull or mtp (adb is more reliable from my experience)
or you can allow public authenticated access to dns over https… (just don’t expose the raw udp dns server, it’s a really bad idea)
(not sure if DoT can also support auth, but if it does that’s great because android supports dot natively)
tbf Samsung has a decent-ish ecosystem as well…
as long as all your devices are Samsung ones
there’s stuff like automatic earbud switching, dragging files between devices, “continue work on other device”, Samsung seamless codec for audio etc
(arch with gdm3 and gnome takes around 1:30-2 minutes to boot from an hdd on my old craptop)
there are simd accelerated json decoders
it’s for the official Office keyboard.
it comes wirh shortcuts to ms office stuff and was supposed to work without installing any software, so they bound them to an extremely long key combinations no one will trigger by accident and shipped the changes to all windows users.
also another fun fact: Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Win corresponds to the “Office” key, and hitting that combination will make Windows silently and automatically download and install the Microsoft/Office 365 App and launch it, even if it was previously removed
I’d argue floating wms are more intuitive and some can still tile pretty well if you want that
remember owning a prestigio one and it was great, could just copy books onto an sd card and start reading them, the design was super sleek and stylish and it lasted like a whole week.
even had some extra features like viewing photos (if you wanted to do that on a b/w screen for some reason) and playing music while reading over 3.5mm jack on the top
broke the display pretty quickly tho, it’s very repairable (even 12 year old me could’ve fixed it) but I decided not to buy a replacement eink because well i was 12 years old at the time and didn’t have any source of income…
it was one of these bad boys:
try taking the ABX test lol
https://abx.digitalfeed.net/lame.320.html
this compares uncompressed audio and a 320kbps LAME-encoded mp3
(opus, on paper, should sound better than mp3 at half the bitrate but whatever)
(the website also has an opus 160kk test, but it’s resampled so take it with a grain of salt: https://abx.digitalfeed.net/opus.html)
<0.1% non-perceptible audio quality “difference” is not worth 500% the storage space usage, unless you’re archiving/preserving the audio and absolutely need the original bit-for-bit representation
if you’re just listening to it use opus, or in the worst case ogg vorbis
well if you need both recordings and an audio spectrometer to even notice the difference, it might as well not exist. good lossy compression is indistinguishable from lossless
you’re probably lying or this is kind of placebo effect .
opus, with some exceptions, can reach transparency at even 150kbps (and of course you can and should go higer)
if the difference does exist it will never be “clear” to a human
well it’s a language learning app so a little bit of motivation to use the thing like every day can be a great thing for the user
nah just convert them to ogg/opus unless you’re archiving music. there’s literally zero perceptible difference
I don’t really like mint’s desktop environment
apparmor is partially supported (check nixos security. apparmor, some manual configuration may be needed), not selinux though and probably never will be