Huh. I think that might be a different thing because my app doesn't bug out or anything, it just gives me that notification and is relatively slow to return to content. Also, I'm on Android 13 on Samsung.
I did recently update my phone. Maybe that was it. Unfortunately, I don't know of any way to downgrade it. Also, I would expect others to have similar issues if that were the case. It seems unlikely that I'm the only Samsung user on Voyager.
No, but I do notice that it takes longer than it used to for the content of the app to return when I switch away from it and switch back. While the content loads, it's just a black screen, I think. I'll try to remember to take a screenshot of it next time it happens.
I want to go into a career in networking and maybe some scripting/programming. Maybe over the winter break I'll use one old laptop we have for a tiny cybersecurity home lab. I'll put Metasploitable on it and open it up to my home network and go at it with my main Linux box. Is that what you meant by selfhosting and homelabbing?
I did learn Python by doing some tinkering with discord.py, similarly to what you were saying about Rust. That was pretty simple; I get the feeling that Python was designed to be learned. I'm glad I learned that in high school.
For taking hardware apart, my family does have an ancient Apple laptop no one uses anymore, but I heard Apple makes it a huge pain to get into those. What about old Android smartphones? Are those dissectable and fixable like old consoles would've been?
The things that come to my mind when thinking about answering this question are naturally pleasant things, so it's interesting that other people's answers gravitate toward cynicism.
"What keeps you going?" Flowers in the springtime, the promise of Mexican food (as someone else in this thread said), the taste of oranges.
You have to be already pretty depressed (and not trying to improve your outlook on life via positive psychology) for your immediate answers to be things like idk i just haven't killed myself yet i guess.
Why didn't they just change it? Set a new encryption key for every disc?