Mine sure has it enabled. Been using RCS for years. Will lookup my brother’s, but I thought we were already past that phase
Mine sure has it enabled. Been using RCS for years. Will lookup my brother’s, but I thought we were already past that phase
I tried to RCS with my brother today (iPhone user). I told him to set it up properly and… It didn’t work. SMS are still sent.
Did this woman do it on purpose? The judge seems to be pretty sorry.
People in 2021 had to go and do stuff, infected or not. That makes me scared that some day I might get charged for murder by pure chance that my neighbor got infected while I was buying my covid test.
In my experience (not in Android apps but in Arch Linux updates) parallel downloads are almost always waaay faster. Magnitudes faster. Using multiple cores? Is it the bottleneck actually enforced by the server? I don’t know, I just know it works.
And if they did it, it’s because it works on Android too.
¿Por qué solo tres?
3 years only
It’s really so sad to see how marketing alone can shape the landscape even when they 🍎 are scamming their users so hard.
Many street numbers do not exist in OpenStreetMap because no one created them! So if you know about some area with this issue, help edit the map!
Google TV Streamer Chat incoming
Wait that f-droid thing??? How is it possible if they only release on Play Store?
What??
The RCS API on Android is only available to Google Messages and whomever Google allows (like Samsung Messages when they existed). This is the reality.
If the RCS API was truly open there would be an explosion of FOSS alternatives to Google’s spyware.
Google’s work could encourage the adoption of MLS, much as it did with RCS.
How can you say what Google has done is “encouraging RCS”? They literally monopolised it.
At least on my KDE Plasma you can assign a priority number to every single connection, using the UI itself, no terminal fiddling. For example, if you know one that you ALWAYS want to connect to, you can assign it a very high value, etc.
Have you tried Heliboard? It’s open and has swyping (you have to download a binary blob).
That’s what I said.
It’s very easy to get a Gnome look and feel with Plasma nowadays.
I still don’t know why Gnome loves wasting 3 % of the screen on an empty black bar, tho.
But people wouldn’t buy the newer chip because the previous one would still have support. THAT is why the source is closed. To sell support until the cow is milked enough and then sell a newer version.
Not my experience so far with my single service I’ve been running for a year. It’s making me even think of opening up even more stuff.
Maybe you are just dealing with the new Plasma 6.1 feature for multi-monitor setups? It’s pretty useful, but I find it annoying too, and thankfully this is KDE, so there’s always the possibility to make it your way.
Gmail should be one of the first apps you uninstall with the universal android debloatter.