Lmfao unlocked a memory with this one, remember when Apple tried to force people to pay for that update? You could easily find the package and manually install it instead, but still lmfao.
Does the built in security not stop that on its own? I don't think you can push an apk install to an android device that is locked and expect it to complete, especially if you don't have usb debugging enabled.
Unless you're saying they forced you to unlock the device prior to them absconding with it?
I'm not saying it wasn't a large shift, but there's been more then enough time to learn the basics, and I can't help but feel those who have not are willfully ignorant.
Idk, that was before my time and it just seems common sense to me to not litter 🤷♂️ the trash doesn't just disappear and it will become someone else's problem.
It feels to me a lot of people don't care if it becomes someone else's problem and that mentality goes through all parts of their lives.
Is it really so hard to just stay somewhat connected to the world around you?
It's not like it was a rapid shift, this shit has been progressing for DECADES and some just refused to learn. I've talked to 30 yos who can't do anything beyond basic computer usage, and I've seen a 80 year old who was extremely with it and troubleshooting with me.
This, I learned out of necessity when I was a teen, parents were divorcing and my dad only had an extremely old laptop, it was literally unusable on XP, was lookin around online on how to possibly speed it up and found Linux.
I use my previous desktop and a rando openbox thinclient I picked up at Bestbuy for like $250 in a proxmox cluster. The desktop does the heavy lifting on stuff like jellyfin transcoding, immich ML, or just general fucking about with things that require a more powerful GPU (got a 3080ti in there)
The thinclient handles all the lighter stuff that needs to be constantly available, like my traefik instance, dns/dhcp server, etc
Idk, I've had the fold 4 for since launch, took the internal protector off as soon as it started peeling in the center and it's been absolutely fine. I use my stylus rarely unfortunately but it hasn't obviously scratched the screen at all (I am a bit ocd about those things and would have likely noticed)
I had the fold 2 before that and similarly took the screen protector off within a few months and didn't run into what you're describing either. I DID have the hinge break where it wouldn't open flat anymore but that was absolutely from my dropping it onto cement lol. When I swapped it for the 4 they still gave me the good condition value.
Fair enough, I've been using it for like 10 years 🤷♂️
You also didn't specify anything about open source in the original comment lol