

it’d sad that aves doesn’t support jxl since for me its rather critical now.
it’d sad that aves doesn’t support jxl since for me its rather critical now.
I found it doesn’t have great performance sadly. Can be significantly slower then fossify for rendering images.
None of it is “that bad”. However its understandable if contributors want to separate out and have a more open governance.
As long as they keep the licenses open where both projects can pick and choose. Some forks do so “maliciously” and change licenses to prevent upstream from pulling changes back.
I don’t understand why you thought i was talking about bringing them benefits, but since you brought it up, I often donate to projects I use and do extensive testing on git branches on nearly all the software I can.
but regardless, I wasn’t implying that it would benefit them at all.
well, it would be nice if they added some more features to the app since its pretty bare bones. Otherwise I dont see myself migrating to this.
why Berry browser? what does it offer? Personally I’ll just use chromite.
yeah, but pslink does still require hid/playstation. this is an newer replacement to joystick/xpad with more features. IMO that is more or less roughly the same there.
no, I said;
No one has done bluetooth right because you can’t do bluetooth right here.
so you have me mistaken with someone else. Also, im not sure I appreciate why does it matter if a driver is in /hid or /input/joystick in this regard?
If you need a dedicated driver anyways, what is the difference between them?
this is not bluetooth.
nether ps4 nor ps5 have working audio over bluetooth, and they also have high latency. PS5 controllers also don’t support the enhanced rumble since it also uses audio. I don’t use 8bitdo any more due to constant the enshitification of their hardware, but I doubt they support low latency with audio either.
Microsoft could do a firmware update to fix their worthless broken shit, Bluetooth is like 20 years old now, you’d think even a company with their heads that far up their asses could get it right by now. For the dongle, have it present hid.
No one has done bluetooth right because you can’t do bluetooth right here.
Is it better to try and fail 10% of the time, or to not try at all and fail 100% of the time?
Play protect is an extremely useful feature that deters uneducated people from installing APKs because yes, the vast majority of times for normal folk, they are malware ridden. Google does try to prevent malware from getting on the play store, and they actually do a phenomenal job, but in the end, it’s always going to be a cat and mouse game, and shits gonna slip through. It’s still better then not trying at all.
I use fennec fdroid quite often, and a myriad of firefox forks like iceraven. But chromium based browsers are undoubtably the better experience for me, they kill my battery far less, they perform better, and have less bugs, especially when you go to utilize things like desktop mode, and ofc you also inherit many of the same issues that desktop browser has like not being able to properly render gradients https://degmods.com/ is an example of one such website.
and while many people may not care about features like webusb, firefox does lack said features too. This all makes it a very hard sell to replace chrome with firefox.
this is the correct answer. over bluetooth audio does not work.
Personally I use cromite since it integrated ABP with ublock filters so it is fine. If you do want a chromium based browser there are multiple out there. I know a good chunk of people uses misses browser, which while it does look scammy on the webpage, it is open source.
Are there any of them that are actually any decent however? Firefox mobile is fairly slow and a battery hog compared to chromium based browsers.
realistically, it’s not like they will replace them with anything else. Chrome just doesn’t have any actual competitors on android yet. Every promising alternative is more or less just a webview wrapper. Maybe one day we might see servo based browser for android take off. It does actually perform quite well on android for what it is currently.
yeah the main issue is a lot of times if you know where stuff is, you don’t need to use it. so its a bit less then convenient.
I wish there were tools that when you searched a place you could import into oom, but then, that would be a violation.
Apple maps are better then google maps I found for UX. Sadly OSM based solutions (I do like organic maps) are often just far too lacking.
I am mostly using jxl images so that could be it, both of them are using third party libraries for it, but pretty much 99% of my gallery is JXL