you might try contacting Huawei and try filing a GDPR request to get the data, although it's hard to tell how importable it will be.
for future data, you could see if your device is compatible with Gadgetbridge https://gadgetbridge.org
you might try contacting Huawei and try filing a GDPR request to get the data, although it's hard to tell how importable it will be.
for future data, you could see if your device is compatible with Gadgetbridge https://gadgetbridge.org
While FeedMe isn't on Fdroid
because it's closed source. just a heads-up for anyone who sees it as a deal breaker.
https://duckduckgo.com/?hps=1&q=docker+network+bridge+partial+packet+loss&ia=qa
looks good to me, with the first result being from StackOverflow.
given this community's theme, I'd wager the answer can be summed up as "many".
...which runs on neither Linux nor iOS.
there's PixelDroid https://www.f-droid.org/packages/org.pixeldroid.app/
and like the other person has mentioned, Mastodon clients support Pixelfed accounts as well. Fedilab even offers an optional image-centric layout.
yeah, ASK has got tons of little QoL features that it doesn't advertise anywhere and you just randomly stumble across. I've been using it for several years before someone told me about merging dictionaries.
long press the Enter key, choose "override default dictionary", and pick the languages to merge.
it's actually available in the US now, running a degoogled ROM out of the box, from Murena: https://murena.com/america/shop/smartphones/brand-new/murena-fairphone-4/
it's a selling point because it's aimed at developing countries with limited internet access. it comes bundled with lots of programs and some games, educational videos, and 50,000 Wikipedia articles.
and what service would that be?