@EccTM A stable and actually usable Linux phone is the dream yeah. LOS felt tolerable to me but I’ve had so much shit with it that I’m just done.
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kainisenni (kainisenni@vocalounge.cafe)'s status on Saturday, 11-May-2024 04:39:37 JST kainisenni @EccTM I don’t know, they do some things really well, but other things are horrible (the constant upselling, and I think my eyes dislike the screen).
I’ll be using this iPhone 12 while I wait for a fix for my old phone or find a better one, unless I decide to convince the friend I’m borrowing it from to sell it to me (what’ll happen if I decide I like iPhones).
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kainisenni (kainisenni@vocalounge.cafe)'s status on Saturday, 11-May-2024 04:39:36 JST kainisenni @EccTM For example, this is what happens when trying to install VLC.
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kainisenni (kainisenni@vocalounge.cafe)'s status on Saturday, 11-May-2024 03:47:55 JST kainisenni I understand iPhones now
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kainisenni (kainisenni@vocalounge.cafe)'s status on Monday, 22-Jan-2024 19:00:44 JST kainisenni Does anyone have a recommendation for a #linux video player that doesn't give a fuck about files being incomplete? I have one video spread over 3 broken files, I just want it to continue playing so I can switch to one of the other broken files to watch that bit there.
Both Gnome Videos and VLC care a bit too much, with both eventually just hanging.