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  • Oracle sues for everything, when they sue you, they can ask for their payment to be related to the total employees of the company, to take that as users of the Oracle Database (trademark)(copyright)(shat my pants) or Java (do I need to repeat?). Yeah, they sue for EVERYTHING.

  • 100%.

    Reminds me of this.

  • Oracle makes the worst database system ever imagined by anyone ever. Can't even insert multiple rows in the same statement, you have to put multiple insert statements and Oracle sues you for dreaming about any other database.

  • Then he takes all the antidotes.

  • Try using fastboot, you can flash the ROM directly to the system partition. There are some tutorials on how to do that.

  • I didn't download the image, but if it came in a .img, you can flash with fastboot, if it came in a .zip, you can flash with a recovery like twrp, what format it came in?

  • Post it to Lemmy! I think people will like it.

  • Depends on the version, if it's android 15, use GSIs with android 15 or higher, with versions equal or higher than the vndk on your device, then it will work.

    One example to the naming is in the Andy Yan's LineageOS build:

    https://sourceforge.net/projects/andyyan-gsi/files/lineage-21-pre-qpr2-light/

     
        
    {arm|a64|arm64}_{a|b}{v|g}{N|S}-{signed|vndklite|personal}
    |               |    |    |     |
    |               |    |    |     signed: Signed with maintainer's keys
    |               |    |    |     vndklite: For VNDKLite devices,
    |               |    |    |               or for writeable /system on regular devices
    |               |    |    |     personal: With personal mods, for reference
    |               |    |    |     (secure): Superuser removed and system props spoofed
    |               |    |    |               (not offered here)
    |               |    |    |
    |               |    |    N: No Superuser
    |               |    |    S: With PHH Superuser
    |               |    |    (Z): With Dynamic Superuser (not offered here)
    |               |    |
    |               |    v: Vanilla, i.e. no GAPPS
    |               |    g: With regular GAPPS
    |               |    o: With Android Go GAPPS
    |               |    (f): With MicroG and FLOSS replacements of GAPPS
    |               |         (not offered here)
    |               |
    |               a: "A-only", i.e. system-as-system (deprecated)
    |               b: "AB", i.e. system-as-root
    |
    arm: ARM 32-bit (deprecated)
    a64: ARM 32-bit with 64-bit binder
    arm64: ARM 64-bit
    
      

    With attention to the naming scheme, I think you can grab any that has the features you want. Oh, and microG now has a build that doesn't need signature spoofing now, seems android doesn't check the signatures on system apps agains the binary data, so just copying it to microG solved (from what I understood).

  • Depends on the GSI rom. Some have microG, some have play services, some have none, some come with debug variables enabled.

    In my understanding, GSI roms (project treble) are like a shell around the main android components, like firmware, so they are generic to every device, but some features might break. Here are some ROMs.

    There are some details, like vndk and vndk lite, A/B partitioning, if the ROM is signed, etc.

  • Would be interesting to learn about making a machine that can cost a huge amount of money, will you make a video or an article in a blog about it?

    I would watch/read hahaha

  • Maybe because it's a youtube video, but IDK

  • Even the Illuminati are using WhatsApp as their main way of communication.

  • No root needed, so i can use it at my job, no daemon, so when something crashes the docker compose don't come back to life wasting 500% CPU with 3 trillion services on the background, also support for kubernetes yaml is nice too.

    Azure eventhubs simulator doesn't work on it, but i consider that a plus hahaha.

    Over all, some nice features, like in the other comment said, systemd services, and not messing with my system configs are a definitive plus for me.

  • Podman is amazing, I'm using it when I can. Sometimes some distros ship an older version and can cause problems, but on a newer version I don't see the reason to use docker ever again.

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  • It's just my opinion, but omarchy looks like that kid who says they're VERY hardcore.

  • Time to try emacs again

  • Yeah, so it's bad :/