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in reply to glitching

I had a similar situation with a slightly damaged screen. It was just the very top right corner of a laptop. I just created a square panel in XFCE and blocked off the corner with it so when I fullscreened a window it wouldn't go into the corner.

Interestingly, depending on where the window is when I click fullscreen, it might fullscreen the "tall" way, or the "wide" way. I'm not sure what logic XFCE uses there but it's pretty cool.

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OnePlus will allow downgrades (Edited to be less clickbaity)


Original title: Here's why OnePlus bricked your phone when you tried downgrading it

OnePlus statement:

To further strengthen device security, we’ve temporarily paused the ability to downgrade from 16.0.2.50x software builds to older builds. We will be restoring the ability to downgrade software builds in our next routine software update, but in the meantime customers looking to downgrade their build can contact OnePlus after sales channels directly.


Article also speculates about the reason for the temporary measure:

"prevented firmware downgrades due to a vulnerability that could allow a stolen device to be wiped clean and sold as a fully functional phone"


Whatever the reason, I'm glad they reversed course.





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in reply to trevor

godoc-static starts a local instance of godoc and scrapes it to generate static documentation for one or more Go packages.

A demo of godoc-static's output is available here.


in reply to trevor

godoc-static starts a local instance of godoc and scrapes it to generate static documentation for one or more Go packages.

A demo of godoc-static's output is available here.




Anyone managing airtags from Linux?


cross-posted from: discuss.online/post/34586015

Curious on suggestions for airtags, or similar, for tracking important things on flights or other cases where losing the specific item would be too much of a financial / sentimental loss. Anyone doing this from Linux, or from graphene? How is it?
in reply to kiol

I use Google FindMy devices which use the same tech as airtags. Still Google, which is bad, but at least I don't have to buy an iPhone.
in reply to kiol

Pebble bee I think? They've been fine. They're rechargeable, which is nice.
in reply to Joelk111

Interesting! Looked through the Home Assistant forums and seems there is little to no support for them as a product.
in reply to kiol

I'm not sure what you mean by that, there's a plugin that adds FindMy network support to Home Assistant that seems to be up to date. If you mean Google doesn't support them, I'm also not sure what you mean by that. The app is on my phone, up to date, and tracking devices, same as the Apple network, just with Google devices. If your issue is Pebblebee, there are multiple different brands you can buy from depending on your needs, but generally, a tracker is a tracker.

As far as how well they work to track lost items, I'm honestly not sure, as I haven't lost anything yet. They should be comparable to an Airtag, as they can ping off of all Android devices unless someone opts out.

This entry was edited (6 days ago)
in reply to Joelk111

but generally, a tracker is a tracker.


Most tracker brands for Android only ping from phones that have their app installed. Not all Android devices. Since there is no brand that has an overwhelming market share that means the chance to find a lost Android tracker is much smaller than the apple ones. I have some, but I only trust them to find my keys within Bluetooth range.

in reply to trxxruraxvr

I meant a Google FindMy compatible tracker, they ping off of all Android devices, I believe it's opt-out to be a part of the network. It's honestly a failure on Google's part that so many don't seem to be aware that Google has an alternative to AirTags.
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in reply to trxxruraxvr

in reply to kiol

I track AirTags with the android AirGuard app. It might be able to do more maybe?



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