Good idea regarding USB debugging. Never did this before. Probably need a quiet weekend to dig into this.
Good idea regarding USB debugging. Never did this before. Probably need a quiet weekend to dig into this.
Thanks for sharing. I deleted all Add-Ons but it only slightly decreased.
Have 0 bookmarks and 0 tabs open. I don’t even use Fennec much. Only as second browser next to mull
I searched the settings but find nothing regarding studies.
History of used websites.
And it seems like Fennec does not even support export of passwords. I dont want to share them with Mozilla… too afraid of a data leak
Interesting theory. I deleted all Add-Ons. App Size was reduzed from 14.81 GB to 14.77 GB.
Not sure if they can still store someting which was not deleted with removal.
In settings menu i already deleted:
App Info now gives me:
Yes. I cleared cache but that did not reduce the stotage size
Clear Cache did not help unfortunately. I also tried to clean cache within Fennec from the settings menue.
Regarding Mull. I am using Mull, too. Mull is “only” using 1.31 GB.
FitoTrack may be suitable for that.
If the Map is not fitting totally you can even correct it on OpenStreetMap.org by yourself
FitoTrack is a nice open source fitness tracker which shows the path on OpenStreetMap background. It logs position and speed data.
You can create a custom workout which shows you the current speed instead of average.
https://f-droid.org/packages/de.tadris.fitness/
What do you actually need it for?
https://github.com/ente-io/ente
Fully open source, End to End Encrypted alternative to Google Photos and Apple Photos
cand find it. Do you have a link?
Here is the link: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.fossify.gallery/
So OP’s headline should be saying instead: Reminder to CHECK your ~/.cache folder every now and then
Don’t Panic!
Interrupt Labs security researchers were the first to demo a Samsung Galaxy S23 zero-day in an improper input validation attack, while the ToChim team exploited a permissive list of allowed inputs to hack Samsun’s flagship.
and …
In all four cases, the device ran the latest version of the Android operating system with all security updates installed, according to the contest rules.
Even Live Streams are working out of the box!
wow its amazing how many Operating Systems Freetube supports. I tried AppImage on Linux Mint. Download. Set execution bit. Starting. Start Watching! Amazing!
If you have some spare time you could start adding the missing house numbers. Easiest way is using StreetComplete on Android (https://f-droid.org/en/packages/de.westnordost.streetcomplete/)
There is “Oscilloscope” which can show frequencies and their intensity
See https://f-droid.org/packages/org.billthefarmer.scope/