

Easily done with ADB. Though quite a few apps won’t work properly afterwards, especially notifications and embedded maps.


Easily done with ADB. Though quite a few apps won’t work properly afterwards, especially notifications and embedded maps.


well yeah, but everyone calls them laser thermometers for obvious reason lol.


Is the thumbnail measuring a reflective surface with a laser thermometer? lmao


well I wouldn’t let it vacuum in a room with a wine glass pyramid


I guess neato is just that better lol


most people use these while at work


there is basically only one wifi vacuum model that can easily be operated without the app, as it’s the only one that has a display. the other ones can’t do any scheduling, or I think even change the vacuum power without the app. of course virtual no-go lines are gone now too. I believe you could use a 3rd party program via USB to schedule these, but most of their wifi vacuum line is too cumbersome to use anymore.


In Europe those over the top insane-looking american “trucks” need heavy goods vehicle license, plus even if it’s light enough for the regular license, it’s still classified as a cargo vehicle which is subject for more tax (either yearly tax or sometimes even road usage tax). People can already buy new “trucks” (even Volkswagen makes one) and import old ones from the US for a long time, but extra tax is not something most want to pay.


I don’t know if you or the other account is Daniel or not. You do have to have a few screws loose to be constantly looking for posts that are negative towards your project and create accounts (or multiple) to defend it ASAP. However doing it to someone elses project you would have to be in a nuthouse, so I usually assume the more intelligent option.


While the authors intentions are a bit iffy (the whole thing happened over a year ago), the fact that two new fresh accounts that speak just like Daniel apperead in the comments speak the loudest.
Daniel, if you are reading this, comparing Graphene features to Lineage is not targeted harassment, nor is creating feature requests that can be closed and explained politely. When browsing the GrapheneOS forum the weirdest thing is seeing misunderstanding people being threatened with bans instead of helped with explanations. Usually with forums I just assume a 12-year-old is behind the keyboard, but unfortunately that’s not the case with Graphene.

Even the newest technology still relies on steam…


Looking at the used market where I live, quite a large number of laptops are already sold with Windows 11 installed even when officially unsuported. Activated with MAS as well, probably.


Absolutely loved the first season


which part do you mean?


I believe they use 64 bit time even on 32 bit systems
I would imagine that any new issues are due to the soldering, but I can’t say for sure. (unless the button is on the removable back)
these GPS units are still quite good, as constant tracking on a smartphone consumes quite a bit of power, while these devices can run on few AA batteries for 15-30 hours.
it’s probably the corrosion, which needs to be neutralized first. Even then it’s possible that the metal in the port had been “eaten”.
Get it to boot, go into settings and change USB or “interface” mode to Garmin spanner, it won’t autoboot into USB mode but will ask you if you want USB mode when you turn it on.
On some garmins those batteries are rechargable, though I don’t know when they recharge. Either in USB mode or when you use external power though USB (if it supports it, either by using a garmin car GPS cable or clicking no at the USB screen when you change mode to garmin spanner). The battery is used for clock, perhaps the GPS almanac too but I’m not so sure about the latter.
Also, you should test your USB port, it’s probably dirty or broken and that’s why GPS thinks something is plugged in. Try measuring resistance between USB data pins.
edit - you can try neutralizing the corrosion too
Only works properly when the OS supports signature spoofing or you use a root module to do it.