Thanks for noticing, you are ofc right, I got the wrong link somehow. I updated the link in my original post
Thanks for noticing, you are ofc right, I got the wrong link somehow. I updated the link in my original post
I use revance on my phone just because I also used Vanced before it was taken down, works like a charm as well, with background play, Sponsorblock and everything
Edit: update URL
Aha da hat wohl noch jemand methodisch inkorrekt gehört, wollte gerade genau das gleiche schreiben ^^
I was lvl 100sth and on my Ng+ playthrough when learning this…
Sounds pretty cool, though as others have mentioned it is pretty niche and I don’t think I’d recommend doing this if your goal is earning money, if you’re doing it out of personal interest as a hobby and because you think it is a fun project, absolutely go for it, no harm done in gaining some experience.
The idea of the side scroller would be, to give that application a compelling frontend and to “gamify” these tasks even more
This sounds a bit like hamster simulator, which we used in high school in our “programming” class, the site is in German, but you might the idea. But I can absolutely see how you can make this more compelling.
There is a vim plugin called vimwiki which is pretty much what you’re looking for I think, but if you’re not using (neo)vim this won’t make much sense I guess. Other than that I’d probably just set up a GitHub gist or repo with your doc stuff
Or embrace the hole and make it a perimeter
winget install firefox --source=winget
and you never have to open edge again, ever
sudo apt install firefox
sudo pacman -S firefox
sudo dnf install firefox
And even:
winget install firefox --source=winget
And than there is netflix, which refuses to run on android phones with an unlocked bootloader, not even using a custom ROM, just an unlocked bootloader
Haven’t seen it mentioned here, I’ve recently been using lazygit from time to time and I quite like it, especially committing only a few changed lines from a file is nice and quickly amending to old commits. I still use cli for more complicated stuff though.
Try downloading the APK (in the recommended version) from apkmirror. Patching the installed app also never worked for me