We all know what it means.
Except for me, apparently. I’ll have to update my vocabulary: backlight can mean front light.
We all know what it means.
Except for me, apparently. I’ll have to update my vocabulary: backlight can mean front light.
E-ink displays are opaque. The Kindles with illumination use side-lighting with a layer of plastic that guides the light across the surface of the device. They are effectively front-lit using LEDs situated around the perimeter of the screen.
You can’t backlight e-paper. You could get a book light, though!
Consider using Ungoogled Chromium on desktop or Cromite on Android.
Also Chrome…
and Karl, at least, has incentive to string his lawsuit out as long as possible.
What is his incentive? Sorry, I watched a couple of the videos but haven’t been following too closely.
I was you once. In 2018, I bought a dumb, black-and-white laser printer (Brother HL-L2300D). It has done nothing but print whenever asked. I’ve only had to change the toner once (to be fair, I print infrequently). It doesn’t require special software. It was cheap. I highly recommend going this route.
What I do is use scrcpy to navigate apps that aren’t navigable via remote. It works pretty well. Just turn on wireless debugging in developer options and adb connect. Then, type scrcpy, and you can control the thing with your laptops mouse and keyboard!
I think the previous poster might not have been being serious.
You should be able to set the region and the language independently, right? What if you’re an English speaker living in Germany, for example?
You can run them in a VM…
True. Me too. The fact that you can degoogle some Android phones while you cannot de-apple iphones makes the lie of omission particularly vicious.
Why not just get the storage box and run the Nextcloud instance with the storage box mounted? Just curious.
Pot calling the pan burnt-arsed
Thank you for this!
Well, in this case, it is a lie of omission. It is true that Android devices are massive trackers. But, so are Apple devices.
You can also just run Onenote in a virtual machine.
It shows how far the pendulum of corporate power has swung since then.
Does that mean they can actually disable the IME?