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  • There’s not much you can do though that’s actually useful

    I disagree with this myself. Here are some of the apps I use that make good use of shizuku.

    1. lemmy redirect
    2. ffupdater
    3. SystemUI Tuner
    4. SMT Shell (system privledged escalation for older samsung devices)
    5. Aurora store
    6. Droidify
    7. RootlessJames DSP

    It's also possible with the recent changes affecting Android 14 regarding filesystems, good chance good fs explorers will need shizuku in the future since they patched some loopholes that allow accsessing the Android/data and Android/obb folders.

    There is a decent list of applications some interesting some not to me, and im sure different people can get different things from it https://github.com/ThePBone/awesome-shizuku

  • People hate him because he has a tendency to allow american right wing people onto his show, even though he also has american left wing people too, people like to ignore that because... americans? always needing to find something to hate

  • Don’t think that is up to Wayland, but UI toolkits. What specifically do you mean?

    a11y requires a large range of features, because of wayland most OSKs are now platform specific, we can't have overlays (we might be able to when the layers protocol lands, but thats a privleged protocol which is kind of up in the air how it's handled) etc. a11y requires an entire ecosystem, you cant just lay it on the tool kits, compositors handle a lot too.

    They have documentation on how to do this. If there’s no libraries for this yet, it’s not up to Wayland, but maybe lack of interest.

    I've tried this a while ago, it's a bloody joke, not only is it much harder to actually just do it, worse performance, and now I need to manage a bunch of additional crap. the fact that this is actually the reccomended process is a bloody joke, if you want window embedding, just use xwayland.

    Wait and see. What I’ve seen discussed seems pretty good.

    we shall see

    Also, they have to take into account that not every compositor is a floating window manager.

    I have absolutely no idea why people keep saying this. weston doesn't support some xdg protocols, and gnome some ext protocols, so why the does this matter? clearly neither xdg nor ext protocols are mandatory, so it has nothing to do with compositors not wanting to implement it.

    if it's because tiling managers can't do it, then simply combine both protocols into one, or use both protocols.

  • I don't like the migration to wayland when it is so woefully not ready to replace x11, terrible a11y, window embedding is still non existent, the window positioning seems like we might be getting is a watered down version that still wont be compatible with many apps.

    Im not saying x11 is good, I am more then familiar with the multitude of x11 issues that are honestly a meme at this point. pretending like migrating to wayland will be this massive step forward is wrong however, it's a step to the side, just as broken, but different issues we can pick from.

    x11 is broken by design, and wayland is designed to be broken

  • doesn't change the fact that gnome is still gnome and has been historically hostile to stuff like this, with them taking ages to implement basic things like the wayland idle inhibit protocol. I mean it when I wish them luck because I genuinely think gnome is incapable of making good design decisions.

  • After the ridiculing of cosmic devs and their ability to do ally, they now realize, "Oh, crap, cosmic is picking up steam. Maybe we should get somewhat serious with accessibility."

    Can't wait to see gnome continue to flounder here. Best of luck to this new fellow, because I am absolutely sure they will need it. Gnome is afterall, Gnome.

  • android works on upstream kernel fine. in fact, you can even run a linux chroot inside of a booted android perfectly fine. android, especially newer ones, really arent that far off normal linux at all anymore, hell Waydroid is literally running android inside of an LXC container with some patches to get proper integration with the host working

  • you probably have face/iris unlock enabled, I dont have that phone specifically, but some phones will use the screen to make sure there is enough light for the sensor to work

    EDIT: I thin it might just be face unlock

  • Ill try and give ublue a go, One of the main issues I generally have with multiple operating systems is that I'm looking for something with a good out of box user experience for the general user. So far, I find that nobara actually gets the closest to this, so it's what I've been recommending. But if ublue is nice and simple and good enough, I might recommend that instead.

  • regular fedora isn't bad, but I find that silverblue kept getting in my way when in trying to do things. I'm not the biggest fan of regular Fedora don't get me wrong. but it does a lot of things right.

    but well in the end I'm just not the biggest fan of any computer system. I just find arch the most tolerable for not getting in my way. I'm actually really looking forward to trying nixOS since I heard it has a lot of flexibility.

  • I don't know the specifics because quite frankly, I don't really care. However, an update will happen. This update causes the device to boot loop. Windows Repair does not work, the only solution is to just reinstall a new operating system.

    The two hypothesis I have are it's either installing a bad driver or it's messing around with BIOS a setting it shouldn't, which yes Windows can do.