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@ akunohana @piefed.blahaj.zone

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Fëanor was a douchebag.

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Praying for you 🕯️ O Great Mita 💝

  • I use it for media only, if I can't find it on 1337x.

  • Thanks! I'll clearify that in the OP. It's the download that doesn't work. It hangs at 30% and then fails.

    I already had it installed on another unit, on which I used the apk extraction function of App Manager.

  • Installing from Obtainium has always worked for me and their site lists Obtainium as a valid install method.

  • Cool! I had little to now knowledge on e-readers... Wanting to buy one, and realizing how expensive they are, is what made me go for the Galaxy Tab A9+. It was about 150 bucks, on sale. I don't regret it.

    I hope tweaking the scaling governor helps you some, but as I have stated in the various updates in the OP, it has its quirks...

  • I like to experiment

    and it has an awfully bad CPU that lags from time to time, but first and foremost

    I like to experiment

  • Thank you for this insight! Before setting the scaling governor, I did some initial testing that showed exactly what you're saying: whenever I switched windows, fired up another app, wrote to a file - really whatever I tried - the frequencies maxed out. Maybe, what felt marginally snappier was the result of the CPU not having to jump between frequencies? I have zero knowledge on how CPUs work with power... 😅

  • I had no idea e-readers can do manga 😱😍 maybe I should get one, after all 😁

    probably needs to be done after reboot and probably drains battery more than otherwise, but I have not done any testing as of yet. I sat at a café and played around with it for two hours, during which I couldn't really notice any difference in power draw since the battery capacity is huge. Keep checking the OP, since I might update after some testing.

  • EDIT: I'm running stock Android rooted with Magisk. OneUI 7, Android 15, Kernel 5.4.249

    I haven't tried rebooting yet, but I'm pretty sure it resets on reboot. Also, my only evidence that it worked is what cpuinfo_cur_freq reports, and because of how Android seems to works with its virtual filesystems and Termux only being a virtual terminal, I'm actually unsure of how to measure the true frequencies in any other way. Here are two screenshots anyway. 1804800 is the maximum available frequency.

  • Thanks! I'll go on and check if there is anything precompiled out there.

  • No telemetry, no analytics

    Kiro doesn't phone home. No usage stats, no crash reports, no opt-in dialogs hidden in defaults. Your install is yours.

    The fact that this needs to be said for a Linux distro.

  • You'll know in about nine months, give or take, depending on when you went unprotected.

  • hacking sound intensifies 😈

  • 1.org now the default search engine in WaterFox.

    Jump
  • FYI it is possible to unlock quite a lot of functionality on Librewolf if you're still interested. :) There are two checkboxes that to this in settings.

  • Only here for the comments 😅

    But also, reading all the comments, suddenly my total upload amount of 120 terabytes with a ratio of 25-ish on public trackers feels... Unappreciated? 😂 Can somebody please pat me on the head, telling me to keep seeding? :3

  • I'm trying to sleep, stop making me laugh.

    I'd still teach her dd if=/dev/urandom of=/var/spool/mail/hillarypillary

  • I understand it's use on an uncontrollably bloated Windows system, but what is its use case on a Linux system?

  • Thanks! I didn't even think of that. I'll check it out! Let's hope there aren't any compatibility issues with OpenWRT.

  • Thanks, no worries!

    Yeah, I just checked. Insane prices. Maybe this is a good opportunity for me to try turning an old Android device into a router? 😅

  • Thanks for the info and the good laugh! Does that mean that a vibrating capacitor or indictor is not necessarily faulty and that it is then OK to dampen to the sound? I rarely take painkillers unless I'm sure that it won't conceal a larger problem, if you catch my drift.😅