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@feddit.deHello dear ULemmings,
I'm looking for a thermos (UL, of course) and for some reason I don't know where to start at all.
Maybe it would be nice to have a cup that I drink of.
What are some important features to look in a thermos? What should be avoided? What system do you prefer (screw / click mechanism / something g else)?
Arr, my friends. I have an old laptop already running some servoces on docker 24/7 at home and looking to extend it's functionalities to become torrent downloader with media server for TV. Need VPN for obvious reasons.
I was wondering if there are already all-in-one solutions to just run docler compose file and get 2 containers: one running torrent client with all traffic via VPN in another?
I plan to use Mullvad VPN.
Upd. Updated title to highlight it's a request. Not sure why getting downvotes, please elaborate :)
I'm new (0 experience) to Android Dev, but want to contribute to one simple open-source app that I like on GitHub.
I had a spare hour today and tried to setup GitHub Codespaces environment, but so far failed to install AndroidSDK and satisfy Gradle.
So the question, what setups do you have for Android dev? What's industry standard and what YOU prefer?
And is cloud development a thing in Android world?
So far I found the fastest pipeline to get good results is to use Google Photos editor as a Google One subscriber. Most useful tools are Al sharpen, portrait blur, portrait lightong (not always good). Basic color/brightness tools work great.
Although I do miss some functionality like blur/pixelation brush (for anonymysation of faces and/or car plates), adding a png/ image overlay, colour replacement (and overall better grading tools), curves.
What's do folks use for photo editing on Android?
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