So…
Windows 10: the “last” windows version
Release Windows 11, requires specific hardware that you can’t realistically add to your existing PC. But Windows 10 will keep being updated
Windows 10 is not getting anymore updates
Love it, no notes.
So…
Windows 10: the “last” windows version
Release Windows 11, requires specific hardware that you can’t realistically add to your existing PC. But Windows 10 will keep being updated
Windows 10 is not getting anymore updates
Love it, no notes.
A32 has between 6GB and 8GB of ram, my s24 ultra has 12GB, so yours isn’t low and boost is using 111mb, so it’s probably not that. (You can see all this in device care in the settings) Edit: I guess maybe it could still be that, my phone is technically using around 6GB. If your phone is approaching that I guess it could still close boost.
It does still sound like the phone’s killing the app, which it could be doing for battery life. I think I saw in another reply that you turned off battery optimization but that’s all I can think of. If you go to settings > apps > boost > battery, is that set to unrestricted?
Also, when you go to recent apps, do you ever press close all before this happens? Because that will close boost and cause this as well. If you just open another app for a bit and switch back to boost it should remain where it was.
That’s ending relatively soon because of the EU though, so I guess it’s fine.
Kyle Hill. He’s a science YouTuber and he has a series about nuclear energy that is very good.
Yep, I didn’t explain that well in my first comment. But if they’d just implement that I wouldn’t have any real reason to not use Joplin instead.
I like Joplin too. My only issue is that the developer is weirdly against implementing any kind of encryption or password protection suggesting that users should do that on their end (at least last time I looked).
So I ended up using QOwnNotes which has this feature. But I can’t put that on my android phone so I’ve got this stupid setup with obsidian on the phone, QOwnNotes on my pc and resilio sync keeping it all synced.
On Android, you can download an emulator and play retro games. On iOS (last I knew) you can not. That is a feature of Android that iOS does not have. If you disagree then we’re disagreeing on how we define a feature.
No. Not at all. But that is not what I’m saying, at all.
If it’s something you can do easily by downloading an app, it’s a feature of Android or IOS. Built in OS features are just a convenience unless they add something because they’re built in.
Just organization. If you keep a bunch of games on your phone a game launcher like Samsungs keeps them all together. Like a folder that updates itself almost.
I’m no expert, but there’s a chance you’re just getting used to the smell (Of course everybody is a little different and some people barely smell and others, like myself, have quite a strong smell). Which, ironically is kind of the point. I believe before deodorant people had ways to make themselves smell nicer, but I don’t think they had anything that completely stops the BO like deodorant does for such a long period of time. So, I guess it kind of did solve a problem that didn’t exist, because people normally would smell.
On the other hand, at this point most of modern society likes when people do not smell like BO, So I will be continuing to use deodorant.