Not using SFOS anymore, but I had a real good time with my Xperia XA2 compared to the 10 Mark II because of issues with the aarch64 platform.
One thing that was WAY below Android was the camera quality. A lot of the work happens on a software level that is unpolished on SFOS. GPS was having constant issues (lagging sometimes 30s to 1 minute behind real position) and crashes, and so on…
I got rid of it to come back to stock Android and my XA2 is also running android now as I gave it to my daughter.
But I’m quite interested about the answers you will get.
My experience with the XA2+ was pretty great, and the phone camera wasn’t that bad for my use case. I truly enjoyed the experience and wanted the same with the 10 III, but it seems worse than with the XA2
The best for privacy are: Tails, that runs on live-cd; Whonix, which you run in vms; Qubes, which is an os that runs all your user programs inside vms (running whonix inside qubes is the most powerful privacy setup).
i just installed Kinoite on my laptop and I really like this distro feels very solid and snappy. i might just do ostree-rpm to rawhide to be on the latest of it at some point.
Please elaborate because if you actually understood the Windows registry you would realize they aren’t the same 😂 maybe you should read some actual code
Looks cool! Could you consider adding a filesystem view option, though?
(Like, instead of prompting the user to select their music library directory, the user would be able to navigate through their filesystem in the player, which is handy if you organize music into multiple directories and/or don’t tag anything.)
alias gladog="git log —all —decorate —oneline —graph" is my all time favourite. Sometimes I just want to have a quick way to see the git graph in the terminal.
If you are familiar with Arch, you can use arch on your laptop. You can consider Garuda Linux which is arch with a graphical installer, preconfigured DE and WM plus confirmation and maintenance tools. They also have a PacMan repository called Chaotic-AUR: a repository with huge selection of precompiled air packages. They have - among others - Wayfire, Sway, i3WM and Qtile editions. You can try them out from a live usb and see what you think.
Having tried it on multiple different it’s not seamless but it’s a damn sight better than setting up many machines manually
The configurations are not particularly hardware dependant as for the most part NixOS handles drivers and such transparently and just gets whatever it decides is best for your hardware (unless you override it)
The main hardware specific config I have is to use Nvidia proprietary drivers, as it defaults to nouvea
Tl:Dr 90% of your config will transfer and you have to do a little fiddling to get it all up and running but it’s all way easier than building from scratch
I wonder if you can offer a glimpse of what you’re hoping will be different about yours Vs other existing options? Don’t get me wrong, more options is good, but I wonder if you’re focusing development with a specific niche in mind?
I feel like there’s a gap between very simple players like Amberol and more complete ones like Tauon.
I hope to fill the gap by having something with a very simple UI, that at the same time can display your music library in an organized fashion.
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