my obsessive compulsary thoughts are taking a load on me for some reason he last few days, it's like something is pushing on my chest and I dk how to get rid of it
fortunatly I can get treatment within 4 months the letter said yesterday
basically dozens of bugs and security vulnerabilities introduced by purpose on the linux kernel to prove a point for a research, that there needs to be a process in QA contributions from the community
that would be the correct reaction. I'm just bummed because having the menu in a iframe complexifies literally every other aspect of navigation. I don't know why your teacher would ask for that. did they explain a bit their reasoning?
mfw it's actually a thing and I've simply never encountered / given much weight to it, let alone try. well, at least this is what this website says (marqee aesthetics warning).
@W0MP3R in this case, the smell was that if one's goal is not to repeat the menu in a site, templating tools are the way to go. There are a lot of them out there so even if one does not want to introduce too much complexity at once (such as in an academic context) it's possible to wire a skeleton that allows learners to do the task at hand with minimal adverse interaction.
Have any of you ever worked on a product with requirements?
@Graeme main project in previous job was for a client who didn't really know what he wanted so gave a vague direction and told me to just make something nice, and when I'd finish he suddenly knew what he wanted (something else entirely of course)
@Graeme well, in that regard, I have never worked in a context where we had any of those. I write specs as I go, trying to piece it together from what employees ask me and trying to get their eyes on it as much as possible.
But like, I make websites so, that's probably not totally the same
Anyway the moral is: we pretend so much we care but we don't: not for George Floyd, not for Beyrout, not for some church in France, not for kids in Syria
But every day I get confronted to care about it: gets shut down in my throat for some reason
I miss the point, and somehow it irritates me a lot
I did a spanish exchange thing in highschool and all of the spanish people were from madrid and said they never saw snow in person before coming to canada haha
When I run pm disable com.google.something what file(s) are being modified/created to disable that package? I'm stuck in a softbrick and trying to reverse those changes from a TWRP backup as I can't access ADB to run pm.
... yeah thinking back on it, I hope you didn't feel mansplained to when I was speaking about iframes @W0MP3R, I just freaking love templating systems and I wanted to offer more than "lel this sucks" in lieu of contribution, because I dislike when people say something is bad without offering alternatives.
That's the problem, I don't have a backup prior to that single change of the package being disabled. So I made a backup afterwards, and transferred the backup to my computer so I can unarchive the backup and manually revert the changes before restoring from it.
@ballBreaker I remember driving through the pyrenees and a huge thunderstorm broke lose and it felt like me and the car in front of me were just surviving the small mountain roads
Right now, I can only get as far as entering in my screen pattern, and then the LineageOS boot animation to load the homescreen just loops. If I can somehow get ADB to work I can simply re-enable the package.
@MwBakker it's a de-Googled phone. I disabled the package com.android.location.fused to disable location features from the package level, but apparently Android "needs it" to bootup. Would installing the app from TWRP re-enable it? Because disabling using the pm script doesn't uninstall it, it just marks it as disabled state.
ok so there is a system.new.dat.br file in the LineageOS zip. I extracted that file and renamed it to .zip and .tar, but neither work. Any idea what kind of file this is and how I'd explore its contents?
the council is international. But don't worry they mostly like everyone on the whole planet. So unless you're from mars or something you have nothing to worry about
@MwBakker it didn't work. Which makes me think it's not resetting the state of the app. I really need to figure out where Android stores a package's disabled/enabled state property.
@MwBakker Thank for the assistance, and I'll ask there indeed. I did find this dzone.com/articles/depth-android-package-manager provides me a lot of info that I was not able to find anywhere else.
I'm a beginner in Android, but got it working like this:
in AndroidManifest.xml, make sure you, inside <application>, have something like this:
<service android:name="com.some.package.name.YourServiceSubClassName" android:permission="com.some.package.name.YourServiceSubClassName">
<intent-f...