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I’m saying this having looked at the source code. You can’t hide the build number without turning off Developer Options.
I’m saying this having looked at the source code. You can’t hide the build number without turning off Developer Options.
The build number text is set to show if Developer Options is enabled. It doesn’t check anything else.
I gotta be honest, I’m not sure I’d be willing to trust something I set up myself with general-purpose software to handle something as important as a smoke alarm alert.
That’s the sort of thing that gets hardware dedicated to the task and doesn’t rely on me configuring everything correctly and Linux not crashing because some other unrelated process had issues.
https://github.com/home-assistant/core/pull/110930.
It should still work until 2024.9.
Try using LinkSheet: https://github.com/1fexd/LinkSheet.
You set it as your system default browser and then it’ll replace Android’s deep linking system. It has a select all button for domains, too.
The readme on the repo has my sources.
Can you post it on GitHub with more details about your phone, OS version, etc.?
Sync can’t handle deep links yet. You can select it, but Sync will just throw a “TODO” toast.
There’s a lot of overhead (description, feature image, screenshots, policy forms, etc.) for submitting a new app to the Play Store and I just don’t have the motivation right now for something that will probably be rejected.
I’m not really counting the 6502, since I don’t think Apple ever bothered with emulation or backwards compatibility for it once they moved to 68000.
And Apple will get to do a fourth architecture migration
Yeah, just clone AOSP, edit the source, spend hours fixing build errors, wait hours for the GSI to build, unlock your bootloader and lose all your data, flash the GSI, spend days creating shims to make vendor-specific features work properly, and finally profit. Easy.