baatliwala @ baatliwala @lemmy.world Posts 278Comments 450Joined 2 yr. ago
Android 16 will help you click better social media photos in low light conditions
Android 16 may automatically organize your notifications with Gmail-style categories
Pixel Camera 9.7 widely rolling out with ‘Quick access controls’ for brightness, WB
Pixel Camera 9.7 widely rolling out with ‘Quick access controls’ for brightness, WB
Android 16 gets ready to let Gemini control everything from alarms to video (APK teardown)
Bluetooth settings on Android will soon show your device's battery level using circles
EXCLUSIVE: Dan Ashworth leaves Man Utd after 5 months as sporting director.
A Valve engineer fixed 3D lighting so hard he had to tell all the graphics card manufacturers their math was wrong, and the reaction was: 'I hate you'
Android 15 QPR2 is preparing a new way to declutter your lock screen notifications
Copilot is fantastic branding tbh. It's like the MBAs want change for the sake of keeping their jobs.
America thought they had the funniest joke on the planet in 2016 and had to say it again.
Hey Google, how do I award a comment Lemmy gold?
Looks like Pixel 9 stays the odd one out by not releasing with the latest version of Android
This is actually pretty cool assuming that there's a permission for this that I can toggle.
Probably not technically true because podcasts use RSS
I have an account that I use to read, but I've never posted on Mastodon. Decided to tweet after seeing this post and I see a privacy option called "Quiet Public - Fewer Algorithmic Fanfares".
Seriously, wtf is this? What does that even mean? If techie people like me can't figure out Mastodon then you can't expect the general public to do that. I'm not blaming this feature in particular, but Mastodon is quirky in all the wrong ways.
Why does "World News" on lemmy.world give an ass about the American election season? Why was this not instituted during the elections which happened in India? We have like a billion people.
*funeral speech
How can it connect to access points without a password? Every wifi/hotspot has passwords on by default.
Lack of people is genuinely nice for now as Lemmy is still lacking moderation features
I miss Gintama... Time for a rewatch
Technically misleading but realistically the only population it'll affect are the Chinese who I believe don't have GMS. Non GMS users outside China probably aren't even a blip on their radar.
Also, how would location sharing work without a server anyway? And I very much doubt that Google would open source the server side implementation coz that's how companies roll nowadays...
Him and Android 8 were best Androids.
It's a case of being stupid enough to love it.
Sounds like you care about the nerds more than they care about him? No one even mentioned him in this thread so what are you wafflin on about?
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Phonebooks were wild, can't imagine phone numbers being publicly available nowadays
It might fix your issue though
The feature may check whether you’ve dismissed a notification on your Android phone and then do the same on your Android tablet, or vice versa.