

I like it, but their subscription or high price paid app model is not something I agree with.
At least they have written a long page explaining their motivation with it, but this is still way more than I would ever pay for a launcher on my phone.


I like it, but their subscription or high price paid app model is not something I agree with.
At least they have written a long page explaining their motivation with it, but this is still way more than I would ever pay for a launcher on my phone.


Please, just learn from this and stop using the app.


At least one yacht out of how many does maybe some research, sorry dude, but that is a long stretch.


Fully agree.
Unfortunatly though, apps like that are like crack (The Office jokes incoming…?). And if you take that away the first response isn’t happiness, but the opposite and they’ll go for the next best drug, maybe meth.
Didn’t they test ads on the lockscreen or something? Yes, they did. Completely disqualifies them for the future for me.


Dude, at least provide an actual link and not just a picture.


You still didn’t really answer how you are running chmod and there’s two users here already telling you it could solve the issue that you need to run it recursively.
From your answer I can assume you are not doing that and it is easy to just test it, so why don’t you give it a try and if it doesn’t work then there is a whole different issue than setting permissions.


If you just rund “chmod 777” on that drive it will set these permissions only for that folder, not for subfolders or files (afaik) within this folder. By setting it as recursive, it will apply permissions to every single file and folder in any subfolder.
So if you can confirm you are only using the command "chmod 777” then that is your issue. You’d need to add something like -R or -r (look it up first, can make a difference and I don’t remember…) to the command.


You just reminded me that I wanted to look up if that works, thanks!


Isn’t that just standard convention? Rain is always measured in mm, and snow makes no sense to measure in a unit as small as mm, therefore cm.
May be related to that rain is measured by filling up a measuring cylinder standing around. Doesn’t really work with snow as it takes a bit before it packs nicely.


Not if OP is using similar apps on stock vs GrapheneOS, then OP can make a judgement that now his screen on time is mediocre. But asking in general does not make much sense unless people responding have the same kind of experience before and after GrapheneOS installation.


I got a issue that it keeps my servers hdd awake even when not in use. Hope they can fix that soon.
Sorry, but you used the wrong name for 3.
Correct name is: cast iron
Pity, that’s on me for spending dinner with my family!!!
(Joking of course, I am really happy people like you are giving away games like this. Better luck next time for me!)
Unless you got a second key for Dungeons of Hinterberg after giving out one, I’d take Wild Bastards. Thank you!


Don’t be too excited, guys:
Relatively popular songs are stored in their original 160kbit/s OGG Vorbis quality, while the rest use 75kbit/s to save hundreds of terabytes of storage.
75 kbit/s can sound pretty bad depending on the songs. If you listen to it on your phone speaker you probably won’t notice, but this isn’t for quality listening experience. Depends what they mean with popular though, maybe all “good” songs are stored in the higher bitrate.


I cannot be that much yet, seriously? Not flaming you on this, maybe you are right but it sounds unrealistic. Spotify has decades of music stored, AI has been round with ability to generate tracks just for a few years. Something like 10% of it sounds more reasonable to me.
Thanks for sharing this!