Try Waydroid instead of Anbox. Same thing but more up to date.
Try Waydroid instead of Anbox. Same thing but more up to date.
Thats the first thing that I tried and still failes somewhere deep in the html where I probably shouldn’t skip a line.
Thats the first line:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
I thought it was html because it everything on the web is html. But because of the first line I figured out it was xhtml which should be parsed with xml parser, but I did not know the transitional is a mix which cant be parsed with anything.
Seems like you have to buy… a VPN so that they won’t see you using pirated software.
It will defenetly help you erase the disk.
Thats a medication when you cant poop. Or maybe when you poop liquid. Idk really, I dont take it when my parents say I should.
Whats the difference?
I mean applications with any Rust GUI library that can interact with watch’s OS.
Yep, its stupid. But its not online service, you just have to be installed and have file permission, thats it.
Hardware tokens are handled by Google Services and not by Android itself :( That means you have to have Google Services installed if you want to use your Yubikey.
For banking apps I recommend to have in seperate profile (like you wanted) together with Google Services. You should also disable everything under Exploit protection section in settings for every banking app.
I would do the same but it uses too much battery for me so I had to figure out how to self-host ntfy and mollysocket.
Or you can uninstall/disable google services and inatall something like ntfy. Molly-UP (signal fork) supports that.
Thats exactly what I wanted someone to do - post a picture because I was too lazy to google it myself! Thank you :)
What FedEx arrow?
Not with Molly (hardened signal fork)
Yes but you have to do that for each service if I understand correctly.
I switched from Docker to Podman, because Podman is more secure (if rootless) but it was just hard to autostart containars. You have to start one by one because they don’t have a central service like docker. And watchtower and nextcloud AIO don’t work on Podman. So I switched back to docker.
I’m running a Raspberry Pi 4 with 4gb of ram and 32gb of storage:
All that and load average is 0.05%, ram usage is at 450MB and disk usage at 6.4GB.
Arch Linux with 2 kernels ;)
True but then you actually have to remember the password. Or you can use an USB key to store keyfile or a hardware security key like Nitrokey or Yubikey to decrypt it.