We could probably come up with something Android adjacent that was able to run APKs.
It's already there. Jolla's SailfishOS can run Android apps using their AlienDalvik compatibility layer. PostmarketOS can also run Android apps using Waydroid.
We could probably come up with something Android adjacent that was able to run APKs.
It's already there. Jolla's SailfishOS can run Android apps using their AlienDalvik compatibility layer. PostmarketOS can also run Android apps using Waydroid.
No they didn't, that 3.7% increase was just an increase in shipment share (aka unit sales) for 2023. It's not a representative of active users or actual market share.
Or in other words, Android's 2023 shipment share was 80%, while Apple had 20%. Title is clickbaity.
Was in WA recently on a holiday and was wondering what those things were! Was surprised to see so many interesting sights to see there though, like the Pinnacles for instance. What impressed me the most though was being able to get a haircut - and a pretty good one at that - for just $15! Here in NZ it costs at least $30 for a decent haircut, which I now feel is a massive ripoff.
however when I rebase to that image it drops me into rescue mode after reboot. :(
Did you rebase to the unsigned uBlue image first?
rpm-ostree rebase ostree-unverified-registry:ghcr.io/ublue-os/startingpoint:latest
This will install the proper signing keys and policies and prepare you to rebase to a different signed image. After you run the above command reboot, and then rebase to the actual image you want to rebase to.
Also, here's another alternative to Hyprgreen: https://github.com/wayblueorg/wayblue/
Camera - OpenCamera. Surprised there's been no mention of this so far. OpenCamera offers quite a few pro features like RAW capture, customisable exposure bracketing/HDR, noise reduction etc.
It looks like you're still using PulseAudio? I'd highly recommend switching to PipeWire+WirePlumber instead, installing it should make your earbuds work automatically.
Follow the installation instructions here: https://wiki.debian.org/PipeWire#Debian_12
Yep. I use keiyoushi and it works fine.
There are already a few actively maintained forks of Tachiyomi. TachiJ2K and TachiyomiSY are two such popular forks which have several features not present in the original app. In fact, many hardcore manga readers in the community had already switched to them years ago. There's also Aniyomi, which not only supports manga but also watching anime via extensions, the same way you'd read manga in Tachiyomi.
So thanks to the power of FOSS, Tachiyomi already continues to live on and you don't need to wait for a fork.