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I didn’t say I confused it with something else. I didn’t imply anyone would confuse it with something else. Congratulations to everyone who already knew what it was.
Fuck this article for never saying what AOSP stands for.
(Android Open Source Project according to my search)
Screw these other people saying this is sad. This is awesome! I spent many a Friday night at home programming or gaming and told my friends my parents wouldn’t let me go out. You get to go to prom with your friends and geek out, fucking perfect.
I see a successful life in your future!
The Pixel watch supported carrier list also makes no sense, because for some reason the new carriers for the watch 2 don’t support the first version?
They often don’t update the list for older devices. The supported list is whatever it was when the device came out.
I actually don’t know what you mean by “Google’s allowlist” but the underlying carrier might matter more than whatever small “carrier” you want to go with. E.g. Telus, Bell, Rogers(/Shaw), Videotron basically run all of the cell networks and then lease them out to the small carriers (which they actually either own, or will eventually).
So if those big guys are on the list, you’re probably fine (but I don’t actually know how it works). You can google “{name of carrier} mobile network” to find out whose network(s) they’re on.
Doesn’t durian smell like shit but taste great? Or is that just propaganda to fool tourists into trying it? (I haven’t had the pleasure…)
Thanks!
Can you elaborate on “fire this up in docker somewhere”?
Good news, dev just replied to me, not abandoned.
Okay, good to hear! App is solid!
Oh yeah, that’s not what I meant. I just mean I feel like the developer has abandoned it. I don’t know if they’re even looking at this community anymore.
Is development dead on it?
I’m pretty sure it’s the game asking.
Maybe post it again. I’ve already asked a couple times…
I know you’re not looking for advice that would have been great before things went wrong, but… When they say to have a backup up on external storage, they don’t mean make the backup and then delete the original. Then the “backup” is just the original.
Also, I don’t think that microSD life expectancy is that great. I wouldn’t it trust it as a sole keeper of backups.
Good luck.