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  • The last time I wanted to do something for privacy, someone laughed at me saying "They don't want to make a google mail because google spies on us". Eh I wish you could read all this shit but you're old and you don't care about privacy ig

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  • Im going to try that! The only problem is Wayland keeps forgetting I want to share my screen with KRDC even if "remember for future sessions" (or similar) is ticked. I wish there was a complete solution for screen sharing without problems

  • https://droidify.eu.org/app/?id=eu.darken.capod&repo_address=https%3A%2F%2Ff-droid.org%2Frepo if you need it

    To set up your AirPods with an Android phone or other non-Apple device, follow these steps:

    1. On your non-Apple device, make sure that Bluetooth is on (on an Android device, go to Settings > Connections > Bluetooth).
    2. Do one of the following:
      • AirPods 1, 2, or 3, or AirPods Pro (all models): With your AirPods in the charging case, open the lid, then press and hold the setup button on the back of the AirPods case for about 5 seconds, or until the status light flashes white.
      • AirPods 4 (both models): Open the case with your AirPods inside, hold it next to your device, then double-tap the front of the AirPods case so the status light flashes white.
      • AirPods Max: Press and hold the noise control button for about 5 seconds, or until the status light flashes white.
    3. When your AirPods appear in the list of Bluetooth devices, select them.

    https://support.apple.com/guide/airpods/pair-airpods-with-a-non-apple-device-dev499c9718b/web

  • I have to find where I saw this first

    Edit:

    It appears a “serious bug” was discovered in the One UI 7 update after it began rolling out in several countries on April 7, followed by a US rollout on April 10. According to Ice Universe, users in South Korea started reporting issues with unlocking their phones after the update, leading to Samsung pulling the plug on it for now. If you haven’t received the One UI 7 update yet, this suspension could be the reason why.

    https://www.androidauthority.com/one-ui-7-update-halted-3544233/

    Not where I saw it but this too