that is super awesome, Ive always wanted to chill out near a airport and take photos of planes coming in to land but I just havent set the time aside to do it
You would love EAA Oshkosh. A full week of planes and a sea base to go check out float planes. Camping on-site at the airport as well. Everything from experimental to military.
I’m trying Thunder right now and this one is very nice as well. But I’m getting the same problems as Connect… I click on a post from my profile and it says the post doesn’t exist.
At least on Thunder, it still loads the main post and I can scroll to my comment (which is how I’m replying to you. On Connect, my comment doesn’t even show up and other comments are missing.
I switched to the browser on my phone. All these apps are half finished right now. Which is completely fine, and understandable. But the actual site on a browser is “feature complete” and easy to use.
On the web interface, click/tap the 3 dots below your post, click edit, remove the link to the image, reupload the new image by tapping the image icon in the post toolbar, select image, upload, voila!
As on how to edit the image, well use some image editor app on your phone? My Galaxy S23 has a default editor. Or just download the image I edited for you.
Nsfw is also dead on mobile web. And just a reminder that nsfw isn't just porn, it's also cannabis and vape content, and likely other content that touched "sensitive" subjects.
Great phone, good battery life, although I think there is an issue with Android 13 that shortened it some, not confirmed. I would be more concerned with the security and OS updates ending this October. Unless you intentions are to replace the OS with a Linux based one;
LineageOS
GrapheneOS
CalyxOS
e.foundation
Pixels are excellent choices if you go the Linux route, almost all of them are supported. Lineage and e.foundation use degoogled OS versions which means the google services are replaced with microg allowing you to still use all your favorite apps from the app store…and still get updates for the linux os and the apps.
How finicky is installing custom roms on refurbished Samsung phones or android phones in general usually?
I usually avoid refurbished phones even though the flagships offer better performance and value compared to buying the midrange and budget phones but the lack of software updates are something I'm concerned about. That said, if there was a more clear recommended OS to install I'd be willing to give it a try.
It's not hard once you unlock the bootloader. That's usually the most PITA part. Once you get past that stage it's no different in difficulty as installing Windows on a computer.
The only downside is if you need Safetynet. I used to use Lineage on a Xiaomi Mi 5 and it worked great 99% of the time. The 1% of the time when Google updated Safetynet and Magisk (or I) didn't update to get around it, it can be annoying, especially if you need to use banking or payment apps during that moment. The latter happened to me when I was trying to board the subway. XD
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