Ah yeah just like FSD was supposed to drive you coast to coast without intervention by end of year 2016
And then it was for end of year each year
Ah yeah just like FSD was supposed to drive you coast to coast without intervention by end of year 2016
And then it was for end of year each year
You don’t even need to turn it off. Long press the power button and then hit lock
They dropped it because people were complaining about the massive forehead
And then you try in french and suddenly 80% of the command result somehow to a kitchen recipe one
At work we use https://crxcavator.io/ and the extension can only be installed on internal users devices if the total risk score is below 500 and if it does not ask for weird permissions
“Make a post” opens my home instance post form but does not fill anything
I am missing something ?
So it’s the One Piece ?
I wouldn’t be so definite about that
Having the possibility to have a local secure folder was already a useful feature
been using it for years now
always has been a very good app for me : great catalog (pulling for youtube is huge), great UI/UX, smooth, no visible bugs, top tier algo
they have the proper audio from the artist
it’s only when the song is not available on it that they will use a video (or if specifically want to listen these versions)
deleted by creator
maxSDK is targetSDK (but there is no maxSDK per se, in a way to prevent an app to run on the latest android versions)
the dev just need to make sure that the app runs well on the latest version. That’s the goal of the Developer Previews each year
the app won’t be delisted. you just won’t be able to submit an update unless you up the targetSDK at that moment
it’s for both
and it doesn’t impact you Android 10 device as it’s about the minSDK and not the targetSDK (see my other comment )
this is about the targetSDK not the minSDK
minSDK dictates if an app will work on your old device or not. Depending on how you build you app, the minSDK can be 14 (Android 4), 19 (Android 4) or 21 (Android 5). Google Play services do not support Android versions below SDK 19
targetSDK is simply the way for the developer to say “my app works best with this SDK version and I want to use the new features”
As long as your device has an higher version than the app’s minSDK the app will work. For example, if the app’s minSDK is 26 (Android 8), the app will only run on devices with Android 8 or higher.
yeah same
Yeah I only know the name MindGeek because I’ve a friend working there in Canada
Why would I use a chat app tailored to businesses to chat with my friends ?
Why not using Slack while we’re at it ?