Yeah, works for me now too. Something must have been changed.
They/them
Yeah, works for me now too. Something must have been changed.
You have to redistribute that wealth with socialism, killing the people who currently possess it will just create new billionaires, it won’t solve the problem.
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I guess in seriousness it’s probably the health minister or something like that?
Is the gesundheits minister in charge of sneeze remarks?
And Pojav Launcher for some reason makes the progress bar of the number of files downloaded, while ignoring the size of the actual files, so it is very uneven when hundreds of files download in one second, and 1 file takes 10 seconds to download.
What’s the answer? I need the link
Edit: I found it
Does piped work again now?
I do see them when I go to the resource manager
plugins { alias(libs.plugins.android.application) alias(libs.plugins.kotlin.android) }
android { namespace = “org.jackgreenearth.materialmusic” compileSdk = 35
defaultConfig {
applicationId = "org.jackgreenearth.materialmusic"
minSdk = 30
targetSdk = 35
versionCode = 1
versionName = "1.0"
testInstrumentationRunner = "androidx.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner"
}
buildTypes {
release {
isMinifyEnabled = false
proguardFiles(
getDefaultProguardFile("proguard-android-optimize.txt"),
"proguard-rules.pro"
)
}
}
compileOptions {
sourceCompatibility = JavaVersion.VERSION_17
targetCompatibility = JavaVersion.VERSION_17
}
kotlinOptions {
jvmTarget = "1.8"
}
buildFeatures {
viewBinding = true
}
}
dependencies {
implementation(libs.androidx.core.ktx)
implementation(libs.androidx.appcompat)
implementation(libs.material)
implementation(libs.androidx.constraintlayout)
implementation(libs.androidx.navigation.fragment.ktx)
implementation(libs.androidx.navigation.ui.ktx)
testImplementation(libs.junit)
androidTestImplementation(libs.androidx.junit)
androidTestImplementation(libs.androidx.espresso.core)
implementation(libs.androidx.vectordrawable)
implementation(libs.androidx.vectordrawable.animated)
}
I edited the link to txt so it should work now, although for me it was white on white so I had to ctrl-a the text to read it. I replied to your other points in a separate comment
I’ve tested it on 3 real phones, I imported the vector graphics from the google database of default vector graphics and followed the android studio docs page on how to import images, I used the srcCompat attribute and added vectordrawable to the build.gradle.kts.
How do I share my project settings? Is that a file?
Anything in the log?
Plenty, but nothing that is obvious enough to me as a newbie to android dev. Maybe it’s obvious to someone more experienced though, the log is too long to post in this comment, but here is a link to the file.
https://share.jackgreenearth.org/logcat/samsung-SM-A405FN-Android-11_2024-10-30_102911.txt
I once said to someone after they gave me advice that my computer is ‘worming now’
Anyone who knows what LLMs are knew this from the start. They are good at creating text, but if you need the text to be true, they’re probably not the best tool for the job.
It’s only a problem if you expect them to do formal reasoning. They are fancy word predictors, useful for when your output doesn’t need to be factually accurate. If you use them for things they’re not designed for, you’ll get bad results, but that would be your fault for using them in an incorrect manner, not the LLMs’ faults. You don’t use a screwdriver to bang in a nail and say the screwdriver ‘has a HUGE problem’ when it does a bad job.
And they may have been right. But getting code is usually the end result, not proving you’re some better programmer. And useful tools may be used to help you with the aforementioned goal.
If you publish it on github, that’s already taken care of for you!
That’s a garden path sentence of a headline
All birds do.