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Don’t miss my new HomePod review! We cover HomeKit functionality, Siri speed vs gen 1, HDMI ARC, and a lot more. Not to mention my thoughts on sound quality as an audiophile. https://youtu.be/oTaNDJIzI7w
An Audiophile's Review of Apple's HomePod 2

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Hello everyone. I'm looking for Android roles.
What I know:
- Java + Kotlin
- Jetpack Compose + XML
- Architecture (Clean arch w. MVVM, MVVM, MVI)
- Testing
- Kotlin Multiplatform

Previous work, resume & contact are here: https://racka.work/about

#AndroidDev

✨ Happy New Year 2023!
I wish you with this illustration strength and courage against all the "dragons" who might be on your way in 2023. Can you see the numbers in the silhouettes?

#MastoArt #krita
#humanart

Samsung has One UI 5.1 in the works for Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S22 based on Android 13 https://9to5google.com/2022/12/27/samsung-one-ui-5-1/
Samsung has One UI 5.1 in the works for Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S22 based on Android 13

Samsung is currently testing out One UI 5.1 for its Galaxy S22 series, and it's expected to debut first on the Galaxy S23.

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🎧 New episode!  

In this episode @madona and I talk with @catalinghita8 about:

• His book
#JetpackCompose 
#AndroidDev 
#Kotlin 
• and more!

https://androiddevdiscussions.substack.com/p/kickstart-modern-android-dev-with

Kickstart Modern Android Dev with Jetpack and Kotlin

Listen now (62 min) | Catalin Ghita answers questions and discusses his book!

#AndroidDev Discussions

To make it easier if you're already on Mastodon ...

Some tech sites:

Ars Technica (bot): @arstechnica
Android Police (bot): @androidpolice
Dr. Windows: @drwindows
9to5Mac: @9to5Mac
9to5Google: @9to5google
OnMSFT: @onmsft
PCMag: @PCMag
TechAltar: @Techaltar
Techmeme (bot): @Techmeme
TWiT Podcasts: @TWiT
The Verge (bot): @verge
WindowsArea.de: @windowsarea
WinFuture.de: @WinFuture
Windows On Windows: @windowsonwindows

"Android has a long-standing and well known issue with operating system updates," wrote @letsencrypt in a 2020 blog post. Remember this story? Let's Encrypt was worried outdated Android phones would see certificate warnings when DST Root X3 expired: https://letsencrypt.org/2020/11/06/own-two-feet.html

Fortunately, they found a solution that was seamless for end users: https://letsencrypt.org/2020/12/21/extending-android-compatibility.html

Had Android always supported updatable root certificates like it might soon, then this never would've been a problem.

Standing on Our Own Two Feet [Updated] - Let's Encrypt

Update, July 10, 2023 See our new blog post for details on the September 2024 expiration of the newer ISRG Root X1 cross-sign from IdenTrust. Update, December 21, 2020 Thanks to community feedback and our wonderful partners at IdenTrust, we will be able to continue to offer service without interruption to people using older Android devices. We flagged the content of this blog post that is no longer accurate.

This is my #GitHubUnwrapped! Get your own: https://www.githubunwrapped.com

This is kind of awesome. Cc @jahirfiquitiva

I don't think it's accurate. I've definitely had more issues & not so sure about the langs. It also doesnt include private repos (for obvious reasons)

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#AndroidDevs

Your coding year in review - #GitHubUnwrapped 2022

Get a personalized video of your GitHub activity in 2022. Type your username to get started!

HOW TO: Use your own user @ domain for Mastodon discoverability with the WebFinger Protocol without hosting a server https://www.hanselman.com/blog/use-your-own-user-domain-for-mastodon-discoverability-with-the-webfinger-protocol-without-hosting-a-server
Use your own user @ domain for Mastodon discoverability with the WebFinger Protocol without hosting a server

Mastodon is a free, open-source social networking service that is decentralized ...

Excited for this drop. AliExpress will probably delay it. Not looking forward to using Micropython though