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  • I use fx_cast extension, it's been working great for years. Although it needs the "bridge" to be installed, which is some minimal headless chromium thing.

    It's not a seemless experience, as it has a domain whitelist enabled by default, so you need to mess with it in the extension settings first, but once it's been set up, it's fine.

    Sometimes it can mix up old/expired sessions, so the website would say you're casting but you're not. You can just press the "active" cast button and disconnect, then reconnect again.

    Some other times (rarely) it fails to mock the casting feature and you won't see the cast button or it would be disabled. Refreshing the page helps. If not, double check your whitelist.

  • Haha, yeah.... I ended up finding a cheap used OnePlus 5T in good shape and swapped the screens. There is Android 14 with LineageOS and other custom roms available, so I can keep the phone "up-to-date" and running for a while.

    I still keep an eye on the phone market and more or less following the Asus drama with GamersNexus and the threads on XDA.

    I haven't upgraded to Android 14 yet. It's painful to do backups and restores with 128GB storage and USB 2.0 but I will get there soon.

  • Thank you for this, nice job! I'm probably not the target audience (yet), as I mostly use the bookmark toolbar or just doomscrolling for news, but you know, life changes from time to time. If I won't have time to doomscroll anymore, it's good to know that an open-source all-in-one-place aggregator is out there. The one-time payment is also a good concept. Personally, I would pay for it when I start using it.

  • Thank you everyone and thank you for the links! Based on all info, I decided to wait for Asus's statement until the end of April. I hope my current phone will survive until then. In case of no good news, I will try to find a OnePlus Nord CE2 somewhere, or may go with a good used one. If that doesn't work out either, then maybe an Xperia. Or Nothing 2. Or Pixel... We'll see.

  • Android @lemmy.world

    Help a nerd choose a new phone after 7 years

    I'm cross posting my own here, I hope it's allowed. Maybe it will reach someone who has a similar problem.

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14292422

    Hello!

    So I've been using my trusty old OnePlus 5T until now, without any problems. I always followed the phone market for replacement but I simply didn't see a phone that would fit me, so I just kept repairing and using the current one.

    Recently, after 7 years, the glue inside the screen assembly started to loosen up, which caused a little gap between the OLED panel and touch panel. Moisture got in there, and the OLED panel started oxidizing, leaving a nice purple patch on the side of the screen, that is slowly growing as the panel is powered on. It was my fault ignoring the gap for so long, but here we are.

    Regarding my new phone, I have a few "constraints" and preferences that I want to stick to, even they sound stupid or unreasonable. (This is why I simply didn't bother buying another one yet)

    MUST:

    Ask Android @lemdro.id

    Help a nerd choose a new phone after 7 years

    Hello!

    So I've been using my trusty old OnePlus 5T until now, without any problems. I always followed the phone market for replacement but I simply didn't see a phone that would fit me, so I just kept repairing and using the current one.

    Recently, after 7 years, the glue inside the screen assembly started to loosen up, which caused a little gap between the OLED panel and touch panel. Moisture got in there, and the OLED panel started oxidizing, leaving a nice purple patch on the side of the screen, that is slowly growing as the panel is powered on. It was my fault ignoring the gap for so long, but here we are.

    Regarding my new phone, I have a few "constraints" and preferences that I want to stick to, even they sound stupid or unreasonable. (This is why I simply didn't bother buying another one yet)

    MUST:

    • Be Android
    • Not be Samsung - had some before, don't want to go back
    • Have headphone jack - yes, this will narrow the selection quite a bit
    • Have OLED screen - anything OLED, d
  • if you run a whois on the domain, it turns out it belongs to mailjet. they are a big service provider for bulk emails, notifications, stuff like that.

    my guess is this is their cdn or something similar. you can see the "1wy1y" string in the URL path as well as a sub-domain. that's most likely the customer ID or "tenant id" for the gov agency inside the mailjet cloud. also guessing that "tplimg" could stand for "template image" or similar, indicating that they have an email template with this image always being there. which makes sense if it's a logo.

    as for the curl call, i tried to open the url in a browser, but it just sends an empty response, that's why you don't see a content-length header. i guess mailjet checks where the url is being called from, either with user-agent or some custom headers or whatever, so it only loads if you actually open the email. this prevents unnecessary traffic costs for them.

    i don't think there is anything wrong here, just laziness on the gov agency's side. they could have created some sub-domain that is an alias pointing to this mess. it wouldn't cost anything.