I don’t say this is good practice, you shouldn’t even be able to merge to main with failing tests. I’ve implemented an emergency flag to do this, but I don’t want to use it in normal, daily business.
I don’t say this is good practice, you shouldn’t even be able to merge to main with failing tests. I’ve implemented an emergency flag to do this, but I don’t want to use it in normal, daily business.
That’s what the pipeline is for. It’s not that hard to pinpoint the commit that lead to the errors.
Remember the times when Google invented stuff that was not completely obvious? What happened to them?
Fair point. I haven’t used Windows for almost a decade, so maybe a bit of a, a bit of b?
After the latest bullshit from Microsoft I would make absolutely sure to recommend literally anything but Windows to everyone that talks to me.
Pretty sure, yes. But it was annoying as hell.
My former colleague was an Arch user and barely a week passed without him having major issues. My guess would be “no”.
Nightmares are still dreams
E2E is not in the standard, but the Google implementation uses it.
Google added end-to-end encryption to their Messages app using the Signal Protocol as the default option for one-on-one RCS conversations starting in June 2021,[88] [89] (83] [90] In December 2022, end-to-end encryption was added to group chats in the Google Messages app for beta users and was made available to all users in August 2023.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Communication_Services
I’m not sure, at least iMessage will add RCS. But this has the benefit to get the correct chat bubble color for Google. I’m not sure if there’ll be anything to gain for them to include Signal. Maybe the EU will force them.
I wonder if they’ll add RCS
I’m not a strong willed man. Backed it because the cube still is one of my most loved consoles of all times and the project is rad.
I’ve been out of the loop for a while, but it started as a frontend for kbin before there was an API or mbin (as Ernest was still working at it) and the roadmap was aiming at Android first, later iOS. You might be in luck… but it could take a while.
Initially I thought I fucked up my imported config from my OnePlus, but even after setting it up freshly it just wasn’t stable.
Interesting to see, but I’m waiting for a release 😞
This hasn’t been updated for almost two years, at least on f droid. And I had massive issues with my pixel 8 pro
It easily pierced their armor of wet paper. What a tragedy :-(
I surrender. Make it quick please
Geez, and I thought they reached peak idiocy.
I scrolled really fast over the plethora of characters to check if someone already posted a comment like this.