On Android you have to explicitly allow installs from unknown sources and it warns you that it could make it possible to install malware. This has always been enough of a deterrent on Android and I don't understand why the same can't be true for iOS.
henrikx
Don't see how this is much different to today's way of doing things where pretty much everyone is a freeloader to the centralized server. The major benefit is that it doesn't have to be just one server anymore.
What if not everyone had to be a seeder?
It would be a good video about that if it wasn't trying to undermine doctors' credibility in the process
Doze mode is still a vital part of the Android power saving featureset, yes.
Pay walled? There was a popup asking me to log in, but I just closed it and was still able to read the full article. My apologies if that was some kind of trial mode.
Interesting. Do you reboot your phone a lot?
You can still do this without root, but the app needs to target an older SDK version, meaning you can't install it from Google Play. And even if you get the APK, Android will only let you install it through ADB. You can run an ADB shell on-device with Shizuku, so you don't need a computer. Still annoying they made it so difficult though.
This point is frequently overlooked imo
It seems to me you are already looking into all the possible options besides getting a VPS with more RAM. I am a bit confused on why you are seeing increased CPU usage by the hypervisor for this though.
VM = x86 = android-x86 which OP already mentioned
This would be a concern if lemmy.world was the only instance, but this person can and should just find a different instance they agree more with