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< has a feeling Serza is no happy
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< is happy right now.
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Re: The You Game!
< agrees, but < is pretty sure that in this case the methanol is re-liberated in the body, as a metabolite.Hunchman801 wrote:< doesn't think it means anything; you'll find plenty of harmless molecules which can be synthesized from lethal chemicals.Hoodcom wrote:< has seen more detail from Plum now, and yikes. Aspartame is really nasty stuff.
< still finds it odd that an entire OS could be brought to its knees by hanging up on a phone call.Master wrote:In fairness, it's done by third parties who have to go off what the manufacturers provide. Either ways, <'s done the backup now, so all is good.PluMGMK wrote:Indeed! < recently had LineageOS lose the ability to function just because < used <'s car interface to hang up a phone call via Bluetooth. Orders of magnitude worse than anything < ever heard of from Windows!!! < had made a backup that morning so < was fine.Shrooblord wrote:<'s only advice on that is to make NANDroid backups and make them frequently. <'s phone just commited sudoku today again in a relatively short time since the last full reinstall. Custom OSes are definitely the way forward for <, but they're not completely free of issues.Master wrote:<'s decided to try out LineageOS for <'s old Moto G, <'s just unlocked its bootloader. Now to see if < can install a custom recovery, then flash the LineageOS ROM.
Come to think of it, it might have been just some lock-file that the phone app failed to delete, which < could have sorted using ADB. Maybe.
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Master

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Hmm, do Android phones allow for stuff like dumps when they crash? < guesses it probably doesn't by default for memory saving purposes, but can such a feature be added?PluMGMK wrote:< still finds it odd that an entire OS could be brought to its knees by hanging up on a phone call.Master wrote:In fairness, it's done by third parties who have to go off what the manufacturers provide. Either ways, <'s done the backup now, so all is good.PluMGMK wrote:Indeed! < recently had LineageOS lose the ability to function just because < used <'s car interface to hang up a phone call via Bluetooth. Orders of magnitude worse than anything < ever heard of from Windows!!! < had made a backup that morning so < was fine.Shrooblord wrote:<'s only advice on that is to make NANDroid backups and make them frequently. <'s phone just commited sudoku today again in a relatively short time since the last full reinstall. Custom OSes are definitely the way forward for <, but they're not completely free of issues.Master wrote:<'s decided to try out LineageOS for <'s old Moto G, <'s just unlocked its bootloader. Now to see if < can install a custom recovery, then flash the LineageOS ROM.
Come to think of it, it might have been just some lock-file that the phone app failed to delete, which < could have sorted using ADB. Maybe.
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< wonders how Hunch's doing right now.
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< is sure it's possible, since Android is basically Linux. And "adb logcat" could be a good place to start for diagnostics if the OS is in a working state at all.Master wrote:Hmm, do Android phones allow for stuff like dumps when they crash? < guesses it probably doesn't by default for memory saving purposes, but can such a feature be added?PluMGMK wrote:< still finds it odd that an entire OS could be brought to its knees by hanging up on a phone call.Master wrote:In fairness, it's done by third parties who have to go off what the manufacturers provide. Either ways, <'s done the backup now, so all is good.PluMGMK wrote:Indeed! < recently had LineageOS lose the ability to function just because < used <'s car interface to hang up a phone call via Bluetooth. Orders of magnitude worse than anything < ever heard of from Windows!!! < had made a backup that morning so < was fine.Shrooblord wrote:<'s only advice on that is to make NANDroid backups and make them frequently. <'s phone just commited sudoku today again in a relatively short time since the last full reinstall. Custom OSes are definitely the way forward for <, but they're not completely free of issues.Master wrote:<'s decided to try out LineageOS for <'s old Moto G, <'s just unlocked its bootloader. Now to see if < can install a custom recovery, then flash the LineageOS ROM.
Come to think of it, it might have been just some lock-file that the phone app failed to delete, which < could have sorted using ADB. Maybe.
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< sure is postingHoodcom wrote:< is happy to see Serza post.
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Master

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Re: The You Game!
< guesses you'd have to do that via USB debugging though, right?
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< would like to upgrade some of the office light fixtures to LED.
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Yuck, so soggy!Hoodcom wrote:< thinks the best thing McDonalds has going for them are their fries.
<’s almost 18 and < still doesn’t have facial hair.Ray502 wrote:<'s facial hair has already grown back.
Worry not, for < is making some for ya.Hoodcom wrote:< doesn't have any more sweet tea left.
poor yaSerza5 wrote:All < got told in terms of feedback is that there was simply other cadidates with more skills they are looking for (which < gets since < made the mistake of saying < wasn't too good at using github X( )Hunchman801 wrote:< wonders what feedback you got.Serza5 wrote:So < was told rather fast that < isn't getting that job < went to interview for yesterday
Watch out, you’re starting a quote pyramid!PluMGMK wrote:< is sure it's possible, since Android is basically Linux. And "adb logcat" could be a good place to start for diagnostics if the OS is in a working state at all.Master wrote:Hmm, do Android phones allow for stuff like dumps when they crash? < guesses it probably doesn't by default for memory saving purposes, but can such a feature be added?PluMGMK wrote:< still finds it odd that an entire OS could be brought to its knees by hanging up on a phone call.Master wrote:In fairness, it's done by third parties who have to go off what the manufacturers provide. Either ways, <'s done the backup now, so all is good.PluMGMK wrote:Indeed! < recently had LineageOS lose the ability to function just because < used <'s car interface to hang up a phone call via Bluetooth. Orders of magnitude worse than anything < ever heard of from Windows!!! < had made a backup that morning so < was fine.Shrooblord wrote:<'s only advice on that is to make NANDroid backups and make them frequently. <'s phone just commited sudoku today again in a relatively short time since the last full reinstall. Custom OSes are definitely the way forward for <, but they're not completely free of issues.Master wrote:<'s decided to try out LineageOS for <'s old Moto G, <'s just unlocked its bootloader. Now to see if < can install a custom recovery, then flash the LineageOS ROM.
Come to think of it, it might have been just some lock-file that the phone app failed to delete, which < could have sorted using ADB. Maybe.
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Reese Riverson

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Re: The You Game!
< says that McDonalds fries are not usually soggy when done right.
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Yeah. Although it's possible to use a Terminal Emulator app and use "logcat", or install a logcat app for just viewing logs. < guesses that's probably more reliable in some circumstances.Master wrote:< guesses you'd have to do that via USB debugging though, right?
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< hasn't rooted <'s HTC One M9... bloody Verizon and their dirty tactics though...
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< would still rather eat home-cooked (is that a word?) fries, that way < can control the crispness and seasoning.Hoodcom wrote:< says that McDonalds fries are not usually soggy when done right.
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< does believe that's the word, yes. 
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< sees. < won't go down that route, as that's beyond <'s capabilities and not something which < could make much of a contribution to.PluMGMK wrote:Yeah. Although it's possible to use a Terminal Emulator app and use "logcat", or install a logcat app for just viewing logs. < guesses that's probably more reliable in some circumstances.Master wrote:< guesses you'd have to do that via USB debugging though, right?
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< wonders if Master's afraid of bricking his phone.
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< has a bunch of bricks at home! 
< thinks people other than < (and Carrot) should be trying to answer those TTQ bonus questions.
< thinks people other than < (and Carrot) should be trying to answer those TTQ bonus questions.
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Master

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<'s not been messing with <'s current daily driver phone, this is <'s old phone. < isn't too worried about bricking it, as there's a lot of documentation about how to do things. But < isn't really doing much other than getting it onto a flavour of Android which is more regularly updated.Hoodcom wrote:< wonders if Master's afraid of bricking his phone.
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< has had a history of only three smart phones in <'s life time, and one flip phone.
