- Grab a few moles...
- Axe a knife into their stones...
- Twist the knife to get rid of those...
- Remove the moleskin with a spoon...
- 6, 7, 8, GUAC!!!
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An inspiring, simple, yet powerful workflow, and I think it lead to a beautiful and interesting result! Lovely pixelart input as well.
I just started doodling with pixels myself about a week ago in the PixaPencil app, and your work here makes me want to try something along the same lines. I've also been thinking of outpainting from a 64x64 or such already, keeping the style consistent, just to see what would appear by expanding infinite worlds from my own small pixelart seeds. Have you tried something like that?
What the fog
Possibly asking a dumb question here, but is your mic access available? There's a tile for it in the quick settings drawer.
The grass may be way longer than it looks.
That was Góògle
The reason could be that Trakt integrates with media server apps like Jellyfin or Plex, or apps like Kodi, and that you can thereby bring your watch history with you across apps and you don't lose it if your server crashes, library is corrupted or something... I have never used it, but I'd imagine that'd be a reason to use it. If I knew of a libre alternative, I'd actually consider using it for Jellyfin.
No idea why, but I don't see their comments anywhere in this thread. Thanks for confirming.
EDIT:
I found this metadata file, is that the one?
https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroiddata/-/blob/master/metadata/de.mm20.launcher2.release.yml
From the file:
MaintainerNotes: |- Kvaesitso uses several external APIs for search providers. Several of them require signing up to obtain a developer API key: gdrive search, openweathermap, HERE and Meteorologisk institutt. It's not possible for users to provide these keys as explained here: https://github.com/MM2-0/Kvaesitso/issues/227#issuecomment-1366826219 If keys are not provided, these features are automatically disabled during the build.
core/shared/build.gradle.kts and plugins/sdk/build.gradle.kts have configurations in them for publishing artifacts to maven repos. They are not used during the build, but detected by F-Droid scanner anyway. We patch it out from core/shared/build.gradle.kts, since this module itself is still used in compilation, and delete plugins/sdk/build.gradle.kts because it's not used in app compilation.
Kvaesitso depended on different libraries used for gdrive login in the past that pulled GMS dependency, however it's not the case anymore:
https://github.com/MM2-0/Kvaesitso/issues/583#issuecomment-1775268896 The new libraries pull OpenTelemetry though, but it's unclear if it's used (considering gdrive integration is disabled).
Max heap size is reduced in gradle.properties to avoid gradle daemon being killed by OOM manager.
Older versions of Kvaesitso had onedrive integration that depended on non-whitelisted maven repos, but it was removed.
Upstream provides an fdroid flavor, however there's no difference with default flavor except for different versionName.
For some reason, F-Droid fails to pick up the correct gradle version from distributionUrl if subdir is used.
It seems to be the case that F-Droid removes gdrive and onedrive in their build. Though, there seem to be no mentions of Wikipedia.
I'm a happy user of this one, for about a year today.
This app promotes or depends entirely on a non-free network service
When viewing the app in F-Droid, the note below this part tells, that it uses a third-party service for currency exchange rates.
I don't know if the fact that it can show Wikipedia results, and that you can connect it to your Google account (to show cloud files from Drive and such in the search results) plays a role too, but it isn't specifically mentioned under the anti-features... On a sidenote, searching your own Owncloud or Nextcloud is supported too.
Like a fridge or kitchen appliance that rejects foods from your local store, your neighbours' or your own produce... Pretty useless.
I just tried this on an Ultra.cc seedbox with yt-dlp installed, and the Fintube plugin configured to the right path for that, yet when I go to Dashboard > Fintube and click the Submit button to add a video to the download, nothing happens. Can't figure out what's wrong.
Maybe Jellyfin doesn't have the necessary write permissions to write the file to that folder, but I'm not quite sure how to change those on such a seedbox, if that's the case.
Any experience with this to share? Would the Submit button usually lead to a different view, or does it just stay on that video submission screen while the download happens silently in the background? The lack of action I experience when clicking it feels a bit awkward...