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I’m on Google Fi and a Pixel 8 Pro with Android 14 purchased last month.
It’s there.
System Settings -> Apps -> See all apps -> Three-dot Menu -> Show system -> Search for DeviceLockController
It also shows unavailable in the Play Store (USA) despite being installed.
Edit: I turned on my older Pixel 4XL on Android 11 and it’s not installed there. 👀 Worth noting, both phones were/are on the same plan, but I’ve paid off the 4XL while the 8 Pro is still in payments.
ChatGPT will write your code for you. It can produce static html for you if you ask it.
Then just plug in GitHub Pages and a custom domain.
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Everyone I know uses seatbelts. I’ve seen defeat devices that plug into the seatbelt receptacle but I don’t know anyone who uses one. Every vehicle I’ve been in has seatbelts except school buses and some charter buses.
Xitter has an even better ring to it
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I’ve always seen it as a site for random people to shitpost. Who takes Medium seriously as a credible source?
Boost for Lemmy (v1.0.3 Nov 16, 2023) seems to be having issues with this 0.19 release.
While using Boost, I stayed signed in, but my feed while set to Subscribed was showing posts not under my subscriptions. I blocked most memes communities for example yet they all showed back up, filtering by Subscribed or All they appear like identical feeds. After I signed out, to see if it made a difference, I am unable to sign back in. I’m posting this from Firefox/the web browser instead of the Boost app.
To be honest, Ubuntu likely has nothing to do with it and I find the headline therefore misleading. It’s mostly the Linux kernel from how it reads.
Ubuntu 23.10 was run for providing a clean, out-of-the-box look at this common desktop/workstation Linux distribution. Benchmarks of other Linux distributions will come in time in follow-up Phoronix articles. But for the most part the Ubuntu 23.10 performance should be largely similar to that of other modern Linux distributions with the exception of Intel’s Clear Linux that takes things to the extreme or those doing non-default tinkering to their Linux installations.
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