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  • I mean, sure, unless somehow the dad-bod cop in the picture is a heavily disguised Carmelita Fox.

  • Android Studio is a fork of IntelliJ IDEA, which is open sourced and free software (under Apache 2.0), with additions from Google (proprietary and closed source, as far as I can tell), so it has components that are both. This is compatible with the Apache license, which doesn't require that derivative works be distributed under the same license.

    So, ultimately, Android Studio has some components that are open source and some that aren't.

  • Without, for anyone interested.

  • Cell connectivity.

    A physical internet connection doesn't have many issues as at all with bulkier formats, but cell networks -- especially legacy hardware that is yet to be upgraded -- will have more issues sending as much data (i.e. more transmission errors to be corrected and thereby use up more energy, whereas the power cost of transmission error correction for cabled networks is negligible).

    • NewPipe SponsorBlock for YouTube
    • DecSync CC for contacts and calendar syncing
    • URLCheck
    • Firefox
    • AnySoftKeyboard
    • OSMAnd~ for maps
    • Markor for notes
  • Game of Thrones

  • This. 👆

    I'm committed right now to a Win 10 AME and EndeavourOS Dual Boot, and back when I first started running such a setup, Windows (8, 8.1, 10) would always overwrite the boot sector with it's own loader when installed. You can get a dual boot from grub working by deliberately partitioning before installing Windows, then whichever Linux, making sure to install grub during. I gave up on that hassle after one round and now I just use separate drives for each OS.

  • More than 10 years redditor here -- probably close to 11 or 12, can't say for sure. API changes and the consequent death of RiF pushed me out.