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  • Google is pushing towards WFF (Watch Face Format) styles. The new Wear OS 5 watches, IIRC, (not the upgraded ones) didn't even support Facer or Watchmaker initially.

    The Watch faces published on Play Store, majority of them, are now in WFF format which translates to improved battery life as well.

  • How did your 4a perform after it got the battery maintenance update? I remember folks saying the battery life went down to only couple of hours of continuous usage and even charging speeds were finicky.

    Edit: I read in another comment by you that you had a 6a as well. That is still under official software support right? Is it even usable after update?

  • Android @lemdro.id

    Google launches Extended Repair Program for Pixel 7a battery

  • Huh, that shouldn't happen. I opened it on mobile with the latest version of the extension and it worked well. Either case, I did link the full article text in another comment.

  • I am almost sure he meant it as just kidding as well but I couldn't oversee Vim in an emacs post :p

  • Is jk a subtle reference to Vim navigation!!

  • Article as text : https://sharetext.io/bae3b7b3

    The dev for BPC moved to, as of latest Wiki, https://gitflic.ru/user/magnolia1234 .

    IIRC, it moved to Gitlab first but was hounded from there as well due to obvious piracy concerns. Eithercase, once the extension is installed, it auto updates, so one need not care about source post installation.

    If you need to read on mobile, I think, two forks of Firefox support extension sideloading. SmartCookieWebPreview (which is a slimmed down browser) and Iceraven ( which is a proper fork for Android only).

  • India @lemmy.ml

    Govt hospitals run by pvt firms: Does this public-private partnership truly benefit the public?

  • I remember using Cent OS (dual booting it alongside Debian) multiple years back. I think it had more or less feature parity with RHEL then and meant for personal use case unlike RHEL.

    Too bad it was discontinued. I think the closest fork of it is Rocky Linux.

  • Not necessarily. Pixel phones are still very good at photography and crucially, will get 7 years of software upgrades. I would be surprised if this phone hits anywhere close. 165Hz IMO is overkill (heck, many argue 144 Hz on Motorola models is high enough as well).

    That being said, the 80 W fast charging does blow away the Pixel (but then many entry level phones as well. The Pixel Pro has 27 W still right?) and raw benchmarks would be higher as well.

  • Tokyo to Osaka services don't go upto 500 kph. IIRC, the maximum operating speed for that section is 320 kph. Whilst in testing, Maglev trains have breached 500 ( and even 600 kph) barrier, commercially they don't run as of now. (I don't think apart from Shanghai, Maglev runs anywhere and even that topped off at 431 kph).

    Traditional bullet trains in Japan exhibited record speeds of ~450 kph in the past but of course, operationally, they aren't run that high.

  • Huh, that shouldn't happen. Whilst Samsung gatekeep certain features for its models only (like ECG for instance though one can bypass it by sideloading the SHM Monitor app from XDA), basic features do work fine with most models. I have a non Samsung device as well.

    The watch getting too hot is a problem. I have seen it slowing down it's charging speed (if not outright refusing to charge) in summers here.

  • Yes, Garmin is quite good. I only use my Galaxy Watch for basic health and sleep tracking (I know they are paywalling some stuff, but stuff like sleep or heart rate is bare minimum thing) and the odd music streaming.

    Garmin definitely would give better milege in that case.

  • Android @lemmy.world

    TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro Reviewed

  • It seems like you updated your webpage in the wake of the meme incident. But it has made it unbearable to read. Whilst I was able to read the article in reader mode, the ~ page is virtually an eye sore to browse right now.

  • It usually refers to the female vagina often used when abusing someone in Hindi. The original image used this word in this context only. That's why I assumed it.

  • While Void isn't exactly under rated ( it is very highly rated on distro watch for one ), for someone looking for a systemd free distro or a light weight one in general, it is a decent choice. The repos aren't as broad based as Arch but they do have newer versions of the software that they host.

    I could be wrong, but aren't Linux Mint and Pop OS ultimately based on Debian? (Mint is based on Ubuntu which in return has a Debian base). Debian was my main entry way to the Linux world and there is a reason why so many distros are built on it. Very old as well (not as old as Slack ware but Slack ware isn't exactly noob friendly).

  • I gave Brave a try back in the early days. The Brave wallet was useless and something I didn't wanted. There wasn't much to differentiate it from Chrome back then on desktop. On mobile, it has built in Adblock but that's it. Vivaldi, IMO, bundles in more features for a Chromium based browser.

    Either case, I have been on Firefox for multiple years now despite it's own issues. uBlock Origin is properly supported on it (both desktop and mobile). I think FF(nightly version or Iceraven, a FF fork) is the only browser that allows sideloading of extensions on mobile. Chromium based browsers are way behind in this regard.

  • Some cities also have low floor AC buses for intra city or short distance inter city transportation. Those are usually baked with few charging ports as well (and look better).

    UP also has 3 working metro services (disregarding Noida Metro because for all intent and purpose, it is integrated with Delhi's variant) : Lucknow (state capital), Kanpur and Agra ( home to Taj Mahal) but ridership is very low in two of the three due to low (as of now) operational lines.

    That being said, public transport is otherwise quite bad in North India. Especially in Agra, a tourist hub, hanging from autos with your limbs out is a common occurrence(even by Indian standards). I can't wait for metro to map its wings furthur out there.

  • India @lemmy.ml

    India’s EV market depends on Chinese technology to grow

  • Khomeini took power originally in 1979 after returning from exile in Paris, right after the deposition of the Shah? People either seem to praise Shah era Iran for its supposed liberalism (when it had really ruthless police system and crackdown on dissidents) or this wave of sympathy for the Islamic regime.

    Ironically, it all stems back to 1953 when Mossadegh tried to nationalise some oil fields and was couped and Reza Pahlavi was installed. This led to this deeply unpopular regime and the mess we see today.

  • India @lemmy.ml

    Inside India’s Greenwashing Eco Parks

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    An interview with Liberux about their made-in-EU OSHW Linux Phone

    Film Posters - Share your favourite film Posters @lemmy.world

    Naukri - Bimal Roy (1954)

    India @lemmy.ml

    How colleges in India bribe assessors to get higher grades

    India @lemmy.ml

    The math tutor and the missing $533 million

    India @lemmy.ml

    Modi govt faces heat over ‘one nation, one AC temperature’ proposal

    Film Posters - Share your favourite film Posters @lemmy.world

    Two Eyes Twelve Hands - V Shantaram (1957)

    India @lemmy.ml

    India's Climate Crisis: Extreme Heat and Rainfall Set to Double by 2030

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Java at 30: How a language designed for a failed gadget became a global powerhouse

    Android @lemmy.world

    Lock screen and ads

    Interesting Shares @lemmy.zip

    The Long Shadow of Deobandism in South Asia

    Interesting Shares @lemmy.zip

    The rescued Vietnamese infants of Operation Babylift have grown up

    Android @lemmy.world

    Infinix Note 50 Pro 4G review

    Android @lemmy.world

    The Galaxy A56 is the worst mid-range phone I used in 2025

    retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    ACCESS.bus: The Forgotten USB Competitor

    Spotify @lemm.ee

    My experiences with Spotify