Tuya was also supposedly reworking their API/integration to allow for local control, though idk if that ever happened.
Tuya was also supposedly reworking their API/integration to allow for local control, though idk if that ever happened.
Depending on the hardware, you could totally allow access to port 53 via a firewall rule. Unifi does this transparently if you configure a DNS server running on a vlan other than the one you’re connected to.
You can still install it on phones. It’s janky though because it’s designed (obviously) with the expectation of remote navigation, not touch.
Shouldn’t this account be flagged as a bot account? Or am I missing the marker that says it is?
Yup. Basically immediately reflashed back to stock when I figured that out.
Tap to pay too. I was on Graphene and I tried to set up GPay, which is the point I realized Graphene couldn’t do that (something something Google security services not compatible something something)
Their contract with Google for having Google search as the primary search engine on Firefox, at least as of a couple of years ago, has been key in keeping the company afloat. I would be surprised if that wasn’t still the case.
To be fair I never dug around for a solution for that.
What is new, it seems, is the general availability of a lot more extensions. Right now it’s just a handful of curated ones. You can’t just go to addons and expect to install anything at the moment.
That said… RES on mobile? I’m intrigued to find out how well that works.
I’m not on nightly and have been using ublock and a few other extensions. It’s nothing new afaik.
That might be a solution. Once I’m done financing everything else I’m currently financing, I’ll reconsider. Would be nice if they could crack compatibility with the backend that tap-to-pay requires. That would be the last element I would need to have a functional Graphene work for me.
Wow I haven’t seen ZoneAlarm mentioned anywhere in a while.
Technically mine is. I reflashed it back from graphene bc no tap to pay was a deal breaker. Though I did just get an update so maybe me reflash fixed my long-standing update timing issue.
I bought mine non-carrier, but update timing, I’ve found, is controlled by my carrier since it was activated on their service.
Can’t wait for Verizon to push this out on September…
I’m still using Windows on my gaming rig, and Pop on my laptop, and each have their own quirks.
You made me exhale heavily through my nostrils. Well played.
This iOS design language on Android is tripping me out but weirdly also feels like home, since Apollo was my home when I was in iOS. Looking forward to seeing what’s next for the project!
Your rationale for going Pop was my exact one. I knew I wanted the bleeding edge, but this was a device I was going to (mostly) daily drive. I wanted it to be reliable. And Pop fixed that for me and didn’t force my hand with shoving Snaps down my throat.
Glad to have another join the ranks!