Revanced APKs - Automated builds and distribution of ReVanced apps (unofficial):
Revanced APKs - Automated builds and distribution of ReVanced apps (unofficial):
‘Marge: What about Bart? Homer: Let’s see. Bart, dart, cart, e-art. Nope can’t see any problems with that.’
That rings a bell… could one use BlissOS or Android-x86 in a vm? I can’t remember. It’s another thing I’ve been meaning to look into.
It often seems to be… ‘Gee Brian, that’s a great invention! I wonder how we can kill people with it’, the thought having germinated in a slurry of greed and self interest. (Apologies for the slightly jaundiced view of our betters and elders, it comes with age.)
Ha ha, a post about the Eee! Dug my 1000H out of the attic a few weeks back, put Mint xfce on it and it works great, pretty zippy! Then I put it back in the attic.
Ahh… but have you tried This is Jinsy?!?
That ReNamer program is soo handy and better laid out than similar apps. So fast, you’re not kidding about a few clicks.
I have seen others suggest Magic Earth re offline navigation, as well as Organic Maps, as an answer to this question. I’ve yet to test either and was wondering if you might have a brief opinion to offer? If not, no prob! Thanks.
Yeah, that’s the whole being confident in your own skin thing. Tricky. Why not try clean, neat casual clothing first, like jeans/slacks, nice shirt, good shoes and put on a nice ‘internal’ suit first, good manner, curtesy/politeness, easy demeanor, well groomed, etc. that reflects what you want to be, or the reaction/response you seek from others. For those not terribly fond of the limelight/attention, any forced affectation will be pretty hard to carry. Sometimes it’s just easier to blend in, depending on town, city, country. Sorry, got lost pondering your predicament. Hmm, tricky. Good luck.
Have a look at Darcy Clothing! They produce clothes styles from c.1600s to 1950s. There’s some nice stuff there for both men and women. Comfortable and stylish, imo. Example: https://www.darcyclothing.com/apps/bundles/bundle/24247
… yawn… anyway,
Ha ha, exactly! And all you did after that was add ‘tomatoes’ to a weekly shopping list. And then after turning it off and putting it down, remembered you forgot ‘onions’.
Testdisk is great. I recently cleaned a drive with diskpart and after the initial 100bpm “oh shit, wrong drive” moment, I fixed the partition structure with testdisk. Took a while, but pretty simple and easy to use.