If it is what I’m thinking of, it’s a known firefox bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1807420
If it is what I’m thinking of, it’s a known firefox bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1807420
Only one I found so far was https://fba.ryona.agency/
The caveat is that it was made by kiwifarms
Take a look at some of the templates available at Overleaf: https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates
I don’t have a link to it right now, but I use LaTeX to format my CV. It makes it much easier to add new sections and keep everything consistent.
Yep, been using it for 7 years now, couldn’t be happier.
+1 for Pocket Casts
The apps are now free and open source. You only need to pay (monthly) if you want the web app and account sync.
My comment was mostly tongue in cheek, but I agree with you.
Based on how weird some of the sentences sound, (to me) it looks like the slides were translated from another language into English, which could explain the odd naming (and grammatical errors).
By the use of big RAM to release the best performance and ultra F&S experience.
Big RAM striking again, smh my head
Yes, but without an external app.
It’s really good to see this spreading to more manufacturers (although I’m not sure if this will also apply to their lower range devices). Especially because even though your OS updates may be capped at 4 years, you will still receive app updates for 2+ more years, including system apps. As opposed to iOS, where your system apps stop at your last update and developers bump minimum OS versions quite quickly.
As @8orange8@lemm.ee said (https://lemmy.ml/comment/3459977), I believe they have different use cases. The TL;DR is: syncthing to have the same copy of a file across different devices, LocalSend to move files between devices directly.
On syncthing you have to upload the file to the synced folder and then download the file to your device, so like device A -> server -> device B
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Whereas on LocalSend you send the file directly between the devices, like device A -> device B
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In this case what I meant to say is that I practically don’t have issues anymore. Apologies if it sounded confusing, English is not my first language.
LocalSend has been a godsend (pun intended) to me. I used Snapdrop/Sharedrop before, but it was always a coin toss if the transfer would work or not. I ended up switching to filedrop, but for some reason my transfer speeds were really low.
With LocalSend my issues have been all but resolved. I can send huge files between my pc and phone without fear of it disconnecting, and it works on my pc, old notebook, my dad’s iPhone and my android phone. I really can’t thank Tienisto (the creator) enough for what he built.
No and yes.
It’s in the article
The phone is Hi-Res Audio and Dolby certified, but doesn’t have a wired 3.5mm headphone jack.
GSMARENA Phone Finder is pretty amazing. You can filter by basically any phone characteristic you want. Back material? Yep. Refresh rate? Also yes. Proximity sensor? You got it. Minimum wired charging wattage? Sure, why not.
I’ve yet to find a more comprehensive one.
Edit: taking a look at Kimovil. It seems like it has much of the same filters as Phone Finder, but with the bonus of also showing price, which is nice.
Oh, so that explains why the ratio of favorites/boosts is so low on mastodon. I thought it was just a culture thing, where people rarely left likes on posts.
Turns out it was just a software quirk.
War is bad, but planes are rad