I checked them all and you have not made any mistake. Congratulations!
Thank you!
Can you elaborate on that? I am a new Linux user and read a lot about flatpaks in the last week. My impression was, that while space demanding, flatpaks are super easy integrated and that’s why they are so succcessful?
I agree with the other comment. If it is possible, it’s most likely the folks on XDA will know
Shorty after release it still had no support for UnifiedNLP, which I rely on for a decent location. That’s basically the only reason I use LineageOS for microG, as I am kind of an OpenStreetMap power user.
I run LineageOS for microG, on LOS for more than 5 years now. I am not willing to pay for Pixel phones, even the used devices are to expensive for me. I do not really care about an unlocked bootloader, so that’s alright.
I played Valheim and Raft, and 7 days will keep you entertained for much longer. The blood moon mechanic is great, there is a nice skill and crafting system and going for a “loot” is very varied. I had 3 playthroughs with 1-2 friends the last 3 years, where one is around 70 hours for us before it get’s boring.
Here is a list of forks on codeberg, unfortunately none of them has more commits than the original repo.
Of course it is possible someone put the project on GitLab or GitHub kr somewhere else.
My recommendation is to move on. Sooner or later Eternity won’t be able to keep up with lemmy developments or even break. Better get used to another app before that happens. I can absolutely recommend Voyager for Lemmy, give it a try.
I guess someone will post here as soon as they have are willing to develop Eternity any further, but there is no point in waiting.
Ah yes, engineer’s math
I am pretty sure the nightly builds have scaled sorting implemented. But yes, I also switched to Voyager and am happy about that
Is this the 2024 version of chuck norris jokes
relevant xkcd