From a cursory search it seems possible to reverse usb tether on Linux so should be fine. Yes the SBC would charge the phone if the SBC had a good enough power supply.
Re: tor yes that could be done if you know how to configure Linux.
From a cursory search it seems possible to reverse usb tether on Linux so should be fine. Yes the SBC would charge the phone if the SBC had a good enough power supply.
Re: tor yes that could be done if you know how to configure Linux.
Do you use that old laptop for anything else? That is probably drawing a huge amount of power just to reverse tether the phone, could definitely be accomplished with a extremely low power SBC nowadays
That is the example they gave in the article...
You can stream it wherever you are in the world without having to keep it on your phone
I think we are still in an age where few women were encouraged to do technical things growing up, and found those subjects later in school, university or work. I suspect that will change over the next ten years.
My phone just died irreparably and sync thing saved so much of my data. Really hope it continues in some form
Totally fair enough if thatβs their main source of income. On a related note jira plugins are such a scam. I want poker planning for my team of 10 buts its going to cost me $100 a month because the marketing team also use jira and thereβs no way to pay only for one team!
Not sure why you were down voted, thanks for the recommendations!
I need an android rss reader that ACTUALLY caches the articles. I use feeder and most of the time it just fetches the titles, I've been through every setting. "fetch full articles by default" is on for all of my feeds.
There may be a way to organise a library in place but I'm not home until tomorrow so can't check at the moment
Just the other day I tried to remove pipewire from my system but didn't look at the list of packages to be removed... Turns out it removed gnome desktop and so booted into CLI π€¦ββοΈ