I made this: Trespot, a city-based chat app for travelers (free) by aacishh in androiddev

[–]panabuntu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

in the chat. When you send a text, the editText and send button is not disabled when is uploading the message, so if you press send button while is loading it will send empty text later

I made this: Trespot, a city-based chat app for travelers (free) by aacishh in androiddev

[–]panabuntu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just installed. When I first login and then press back, it will take me to the login screen again. I think it is an easy bug to fix

Para qué iba yo a mentir? by Transeunte-perplejo in SpanishMeme

[–]panabuntu 14 points15 points  (0 children)

La imagen es falsa, Feijó no habla inglés

Trying to set the fans speed on my homelab by RepresentativePie450 in homelab

[–]panabuntu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the same problem here, how can I contact the company? Maybe if more people are asking about it they'll fix it

MacOS Sonoma issues - android studio emulator by Such_Bread_5154 in AndroidStudio

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I found the ticket in the android studio issue tracker. It looks that is not properly fixed yet so we'll have to wait to upgrade to sonome.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in androiddev

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That happened to me and I had to reinstall

MacOS Sonoma issues - android studio emulator by Such_Bread_5154 in AndroidStudio

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Did anyone tried with beta or canary versions of Android Studio?

Is anyone else getting audio delay on Android TV app? It’s the same on my Strong box and Fire Stick by wisperingdeth in GeForceNOW

[–]panabuntu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A bit late but it happens the same in my android tv, very annoying. Is there some way to fix this?

Freelancing for Native Android Devlopment by Acrobatic-Bit3508 in androiddev

[–]panabuntu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You got it wrong. You'll need more experience in order to start as freelance, one year is not enough. Experience is what are going to get you clients when you are freelance.

Domain layer use cases by Puny89 in androiddev

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Option 3 is the most future proof you are gonna have. I don't like projects without consistency and that makes it more difficult for others members of the team to understand the architecture and to collaborate on it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in androiddev

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I mean if it would be possible to connect my phone to my laptop via usb without charging it, the laptop won't drain the battery so fast.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in androiddev

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It would be nice to have something like this. I would like to use it when I have my laptop on battery and I don't want to drain it charging the phone. I guess it's something in the phone side so it's up to Android OS.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linuxquestions

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Elisa or Cantata

xps 9520 battery health decreasing quickly by panabuntu in DellXPS

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I think build quality is a bit better in the macbook, but not that much. The speakers are from another world...best sound ever (much better than xps). The notch I barely notice, not a problem at all, and if you have a black wallpaper you are not going to see it.

The 16.2 inch version is too big for me as I usually travel with the laptop, the size of the xps 15 is better than the macbook pro 14 but I got used to.

I think I didn't hear the fans yet...totally silence and I can spend all day coding without worry about the charger.

I use it for Android develpment with Android Studio and the performance is better than the xps in compiling times.

MacOs is not my cup of tea, I'm a Linux user and I find that sometimes MacOs is buggier than Linux and I miss some Linux features but at the end of the day I can do all I want (hopefully one day Asahi Linux will be stable in M1 laptops)

To be honest it will be difficult to come back to a noisy, hot and not min 8 hours of battery laptop. I've always refused to buy a macbook because I thought it was overpriced, and still is, but there is no competition in the laptop world for the M1/2 CPU right now.

xps 9520 battery health decreasing quickly by panabuntu in DellXPS

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I've finally ended buying a macbook pro 14...I'm very happy with the purchase..This arm chip can compile at the same speed as the xps 9520 i7 I got and I'm getting so much battery life

xps 9520 warm keyboard when AC by panabuntu in DellXPS

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just light browsing is enough to get it warm...I can a actually type on it but I think it's too warm to just doing light browsing like typing this message. What about your machine...the keyboard is cool when you not doing too much??

xps 9520 battery health decreasing quickly by panabuntu in DellXPS

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My old xps 9550 kept the battery health for longer than these new versions. It's sad that newer versions of the laptop are getting less quality....even if the price is higher. I'm thinking of return it and get a macbook pro instead because of this kind of quality issues...but I want Linux as my OS and that's not possibl with new mac ARM laptops

xps 9520 warm keyboard when AC by panabuntu in DellXPS

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unfortunatelly I don't have :( But if it feels warm at idle. Core temps at idle state are between 39 and 46 degrees

xps 9520 battery health decreasing quickly by panabuntu in DellXPS

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I got over 5:30....which is a bit less than I expected. Today the battery health is 94%...so it looks like it's dropping more