No, apple is not using Google’s proprietary RCS they are using Open Source GSM RCS which doesn’t go through Google’s servers and it doesn’t include end-to-end encryption.
No, apple is not using Google’s proprietary RCS they are using Open Source GSM RCS which doesn’t go through Google’s servers and it doesn’t include end-to-end encryption.
I was trying to see if its a Vivaldi problem or an old CPU problem.
Almost all WMs have this feature
Try how much memory usage you get on Firefox.
Yeah, it doesn’t.
He ruined github ricing, now macros are disabled.
You can also try LineageOS GSI for the time being.
Heliboard is the best opensource keyboard I have used. For dialer, I use fossify Dialer
KOreader is the best
Yes, they submitted initial patchset to Linux kernel back in October (1 day after snapdragon X announcement). On Qualcomm’s website they say that full support for the chip will be merged into Linux kernel within six months.
No, its not exclusive. But FRP can be bypassed if you know the right tools.
This don’t work anymore, now they have frp protection which requires google authentication to the previous account after reset
Nothing in the news too
I live in one of the mentioned countries and I use GPS daily. I have never experienced this problem. Maybe a problem in other areas/countries.
Did you check if kernel module for audio is loaded?
It still works for AOSP and AOSP-Like Roms but doesn’t work for OP on OneUI
No need for tasker, you can achieve the same thing by enabling rotation icon using systemui tuner and adb.
I am on Linux and Firefox works better than chrome for my system
Lol! Didn’t check the source. I remembered watching this video a month ago, So I linked it.
After researching more this is the information I found.
This type of attack is only possible with external TPM without PIN protection. (Not a problem for fairly new CPUs with integrated TPM ~5 year old.) This method of breaking into bitlocker isn’t new. A hijaker demonstrated it back in 2013
So, the Linux kernel feature will improve TPM security for older computers
You can use dinit-userservd to run services as user services.