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@pocketvj @opensourceopenmind @enriquericos OLS doesn't make GPS fixes faster, it just provides alternative methods to estimate location (just like Geoclue does with BeaconDB as well).

@agx @ev Yeah, that's the one thing I miss in git gui. I find what's there to be enough most of the time, but sometimes it just stubbornly doesn't want to put the line where it belongs when splitting a bigger change into smaller commits 馃槃 But it's still valuable to me to be able to quickly browse both staged and unstaged changes and to non-destructively switch between authoring a new commit and amending the previous one with a single checkbox click.

@opensourceopenmind @enriquericos It's not integrated in the OS, but you can get fast fixes by uploading fresh AGNSS data to the module manually: source.puri.sm/-/snippets/1207

@agx @ev That's what I typically use for interactive staging (right-clicking on diffs) - I think it's the only git operation that's usually more comfortable to do from a GUI for me

@robot @ipg Slightly less horrifying when you remember that Lumia 800 inhabits N9's body.

@fizzo (although many other devices have a dedicated piece of hardware to do this and more for you)

@fizzo Nothing sensor-specific there (except calibration data of course), just doing very basic stuff that you need to do in order to get a proper image from any Bayer sensor (unless it does parts of it for you already). See the description at source.puri.sm/-/snippets/1223 for details.

All this ADHD productivity advice accomplishes one thing first and foremost, and that's imitating the markers of neurotypical productivity.

You're masking. You're pretending to be normal when you just aren't. And that takes a shitton of energy.

You're at your best when you just randomly bump into tasks and do them. And that doesn't need to involve any of the trappings of what we traditionally think of as productivity.

You will eventually figure out what you need and what works for you. And when it eventually inevitably stops working, because it has become boring, then you will naturally figure out something else.

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@hoolis @sos You may want to grab the version from github.com/TheSos/allegrojs/pu which fixes some crashes and lets you use raf-based mainloop

@rozie A operator by艂 ten sam co w drugim slocie czy nie? (przy czym Orange i T-Mobile licz膮 si臋 jako ten sam)

@pavel How comfortable does one need to be to replace a single line that calls a function called "debayer"? 馃

@pavel I'd rather give the shader RGB values than rebayer debayered data so it can debayer it again if I wanted "easy", but that's just me.

@pavel Just take a step back and think a bit about what you just wrote and you won't need any code 馃槣

@pavel That's not how it works. A 4-channel 13Mpix image remains a 13Mpix image and still fits within limits.

@pavel ??? Full 13MP is still well within GL texture limits. The code just works as-is.

"Sideloading" is the rentseeker word for "being able to run software of your choosing on a computing device you purchased". There is no reasonable case for an operating system developer having a say over what programs you run on your hardware.

#Android #Google

FWIW, don't mind the stripes on the bottom or right edge on some of these photos. It was just me poorly rotating and noticing too late 馃槢

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And the great thing is that you can take your past photos and re-develop them again with whatever code you have available now. No need to be picky, it's fast enough to just go through them all.

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