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The article is good but the examples are not the best


MTP is slower than adb in my experience


Ah it would be awesome to have an adb explorer within Cyberduck


To me it's a bit too expensive for what it provides, so I'll probably not buy it. However I must agree that the hacks on the internet with renaming videos doesn't work very well, and I like the product, so I still wanted to say congratulations, well done.


This is a very clever answer.


What would be the meaning of that? I have a Beelink with N100 for more than a year and HW acceleration works already (I use it in Jellyfin), so I wonder what do you mean that "intel gpu support" would mean.


What OS are you running? I’m running Debian 12 Stable and can’t get nvtop to detect it. Searching I found this Reddit thread:

https://www.reddit.com/r/MiniPCs/comments/1htxoi6/beelink_mi...

Did you add backports or recompile? I think N100 may be supported by stable but not N150.


But they are talking about beelink s13 with the intel N150.

N100 has been there for a while longer and I've seen guides in the internet for a long time with no specific requirements.

I'm running ubuntu 24.04 with nothing extra, runs out-of-the-box (assuming that if it's a VM, you properly do the card's PCI passthrough).

I tested nvtop and it works, it shows GPU% usage when I start a movie in jellyfin and change the quality to force trascoding.


The protocol should show a flag that states if the date was sent by the client. That way you allow this feature while at the same time you can warn users.


Amazing software, a must have. They never merged my PR though.


I'm not sure about other smartphones but for the past years I've been using a godsend feature that allows me to copy any text in any app (including text on images). It's in the app switching mode in Android (or at least Pixels), the mode where you see your opened apps after pressing home for 1 second dragging up


I ran into this recently in the emulator… it seems to be using a very half-baked OCR engine that can't even recognize default Android's default font correctly.


This is an amazing feature! Thank you for sharing it!!


Wow that is a very neat feature, thanks!


I like it! but it would be even better as a shell's plugin maybe?


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