Looks good.
It was just a thought for organising menu options. On second thoughts I realise it was not much.
Only thing I can think of right now is that creating communities and also adding instances should be more easily findable.
I was looking for it in this sequence: Create reply -> Create post -> Create community.
I did not even think that creating community could be admin level. Anyway I am on Lemmy World so it will not be an issue for me. Thank you.
Location of it could be in the right menu for Profile as you said.
And this is giving me another thought. Is it a good flow if the locations are based on flow of information eg. Voting on a post, Replying to a post, creating a post, creating a community are all information outflow activities. Subscribing to a community, adding an instance are all information inflow activities.
I feel like your ideas are on point. Please continue.
Have you checked the official website of WhatsApp? You can only restore local backups if you are on older Android versions. On newer Androids it is only Google backup.
https://faq.whatsapp.com/6181521285295518/?helpref=hc_fnav&cms_platform=android Nowhere will you find reference to local backup other than this. And my experience confirms it.
You might have succeeded because you and I might have been part of A/B testing but this is going to be the future.
I think they do create a local backup for uploading to Google but do not restore from local backup.
No it does not do it now. Only option is cloud restore. I have done it last week.
Volume Control (Simple volume control application without unnecessary features) https://f-droid.org/packages/com.punksta.apps.volumecontrol/
How did you use it? They no longer allow restoring from local backup AFAIK?
They no longer allow local backup.
In my case it is just for the present session. At least let me play Solitaire while the updates are running. And I always shutdown at the end of my day or end of updates hence uptime is not an issue for me.
Do you have time to go to toilet?
I believe it is still better due to raw material availability?
Open them elsewhere is also true for text files I guess.
Compared to this what is the advantage of binary form? I thought log files being text was a no brainer.
Is journald still binary? That alone made me turn away. I am using PCLinuxOS hence am systemd free. Stopped reading up on it.
The best story of beginning with Linux I have heard so far!
I also use it regularly. There is no other decent alternative at this point.
This the one. A bit worried due to recent lack of updates.
Thanks, I may try it sometime. I have a Neon installation in one of my partitions already.