Just curious, was that the edit, or is it actually missing the !programmer_humor mention? If it’s the latter I have no idea how it got posted here and not !python.
Also when posting from Mastodon the first line becomes the title, so if you want to not make the post a mess for us lemmings, have a short and understandable title. Also the title doesn’t support links, hashtags, or mentions, so leave those in the body.
Here’s the English version after Google translate:
Framework This kind of modular laptop is quite interesting, it can be installed with Linux, and most importantly, it can be shipped to Taiwan. Moreover, you have a fedi account! @frameworkcomputer@framework
The video is about smart devices that are poorly designed and/or rely on cloud infrastructure being dumb. Jeff also wants smart devices that will literally only talk to home assistant, and will still work fine if home assistant is offline (like a light switch will still work if the server is down).
The reason for Android's Notification system being better than iOS, is solely due to the ability to turn off individual aspects of an application's notifications.
Google, the poor multi-billion dollar scrappy startup that maintains Android, made a payment app that has one notification setting, "Google Pay". So all the ads, promotions, everything.
3rd party apps like PhonePe & Paytm have a better system.
Can also confirm I do not get ads/promotions from Google Wallet, and Google Pay isn’t an app anymore, so maybe you should make sure you have a legit version. I only get the you just paid notifications, which I would want to get.
Can you show an example of the notifications you’re getting?
Because I can attend/Linux Google Meet with Bluetooth Headphone over a 2.4Ghz WiFi, on Linux I can't. It cuts down internet speed by 95% or even compleltly
I've been using Linux approx 2 yrs for Web Development. I really like it. The OS is superb. I can't ever go back to Windows for development. After a lot of googling, searching, trying I came to the conclusion that both Wifi & Bluetooth use 2.4 Ghz. That's the problem
Windows is better for reliability because the same Bluetooth headphone works fine over the same 2.4 Ghz wifi on the same laptop with Windows dual boot.
I even tried multiple distros: Ubuntu 22.04, PoP Os, Fedora, OPen Suse TW
Laptop: Acer Extensa 15
Headphone: Realme Buds Wireless 3
This isn’t a Linux in general problem but a hardware compatibility issue with Linux (eg. they both work for me). Try creating some forum threads and see if someone can work it out.
Wifi & Bluetooth use 2.4 Ghz. That’s the problem
They’re basically designed to coexist, and WiFi mostly uses 5 GHz nowadays anyway, so that shouldn’t be the problem.