No. It just gives an error that it’s too big.
No. It just gives an error that it’s too big.
They could’ve just copy-pasted it! And --help should be a brief, easy-to-understand list of commands and explanations, not an extension
Thanks! It works on mobile (Nightly).
Linux phones still have a looong way to go.
And Edge still does.
On Firefox it’s called Private mode, on Edge it’s called InPrivate mode.
Linux (and Android) are not based on Unix, they are Unix-like. And macOS is based on BSD.
Elementary. Now people get access to the internet earlier on.
So theoretically, you should hear more about Android holes than iPhones since people easily see the vulnerability and try it.
WikiBot on Lemmy!
I’m pretty sure it’s disabled on the M$ Store version.
Also, on macOS it’s so annoying that literally every app checks for (and even wants to install) updates while I have the Brew package manager installed.
It’s been that way for quite some time.
What about DuckDuckGo?
But you can use sideloading and different stores for that.
That’s (part of) what I said. You can also remove your Apple ID after you downloaded some apps, but that doesn’t change the fact that you need one to do so.
Wait so you don’t need an Apple ID for the App Store? Or did I interpret your comment wrong.
That’s de-googling (which I specifically mentioned in my previous comment). I’m talking about the stock experience most people will have on Android. For that, you need a Google account.
An user not familiar with Android will just use the Play Store, and they’ll need to log in with Google.
Have you heard of the Apple Cheesegrater?
on Apple you are forced to use an Apple ID
Not entirely true. For most functionality on Android, you also need to be signed in with Google, but you can de-google it. On Apple, it’s the same, but you can’t de-apple it. You can currently only use the App Store which needs an Apple ID, so you can use without an Apple ID but you lose like 80% of the stuff you could use your phone for.
A good adblocker can fix it. Like uBlock Origin on Firefox.
Humans learn from other creative works, just like AI. AI can generate original content too if asked.