You can keep track of what api other apps are targeting as well using this app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kroegerama.appchecker
I'm going to recommend Pocket Plays client for Twitch.tv. This is maybe the smoothest app on my phone and the dev is quick to respond and implement suggestions/fixes. Check it out!
Yeah. I've used the square cash app a few times, no complaints. You need a debit card, you specify how much money you want to move to it, then it generates you a credit card number that you can use for those funds.
It's nice because if someone tries to charge your SC virtual card after the fact (fraud), you get a notification. I literally only used my Square Cash number at PSA, and mine lit up like a christmas tree 2 months after. They def have fraud issues.
Yep they added that when they revamped (aka ruined) the twitch app, and it's complete bullshit. Since then I've been using Pocket Plays to watch Twitch on my mobile devices.
Edit: As an aside, It's no secret that Twitch's corporate structure and management is an absolute mess.
FUCK YOU, TAKE MY SCRIPT!
It may be goddamn hideous, but it's a single-line BASH script that prints the current review count from the App Store and the Google Play Store. You can loop this so it runs once per minute using a BASH for loop, or paste and hit enter over and over like the monkey you are.
printf "\nApple App Store - Square Cash:\n" && wget -q -O - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cash-app/id711923939?mt=8 | xmllint --html --xpath '(//div[@class="we-customer-ratings__count small-hide medium-show"])' - 2>/dev/null | tr -d 'a-z<>"-=\/_R' && printf "\n\nGoogle Play Store - Square Cash:\n" && wget -q -O - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.squareup.cash | xmllint --html --xpath '(//span[@class="EymY4b"])[1]/span[2]' - 2>/dev/null | tr -d 'a-z<>"-=\/' | tr ' ' '\n' && printf "\n\n";
edit: if you don't use BASH you can fuck right off. I'm not doing this using Windows Shell * pukes *.
edit2: the urls can be changed to Venmo instead of square cash, it'll work the same way.
edit3: the only reason the Google Play store output in your terminal looks terrible is because Google is shit at web development.
I use a free app called Pixel Filter which I would recommend over this.
It seems to have more features, including auto activation based on the time, Tasker integration, and it automatically shifts the pattern on your screen every variable amount of time to prevent burn-out of the lit pixels.
Looks like they took touchretouch and built it right in! Thats a compliment by the way because it's one of my favorite apps and works so well! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.advasoft.touchretouch
are you on android? I believe Pocket Plays never shows ads I use this on my tablet as the twitch app was shitty for a long time
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.nrask.notifyme&hl=en_GB
Let's see a pic of all your apps that don't target API 28 yet!
I use Pocket Plays. It's not perfect. For example, it seems to have issues playing constantly updating vods of streams that are still live, but I still prefer it to that travesty of a twitch app.
This has been dead for a while now, personally I use AutoVoice with Tasker and it's been working flawlessly. Also /u/joaomgcd is probably my all time favourite dev, very responsive and always happy to help people if there stuck. :-)
Backstory: I moved to a pretty rural area a few months ago. After spending a few days with Cellmapper. I realised that Telia had by far the best coverage in the area, much better and more consistent coverage of 4G+ than DNA or Elisa.
So I grabbed a post-paid SIM plan from Telia. Details in the picture
Speeds are tested on a 450/150mbps 4G+ router.
About a month into the plan (late-ish last year) I started noticing horrible speed fluctuations. My average was about 90-120mbps but I was seeing as low as just 10-15mbps in the afternoon on week days. Evening speeds were also bad, but still better.
Towards the end of the year speeds were all over the place and I could only get 100mbps after midnight. This caused me to have to modify the way I used the net and how I downloaded and set up scheduling.
I don't know why it took so long for me to change but lately I've been seeing constant speeds around 10-15mbps and I got fed up so I called DNA and asked them for a deal. They gave me their 300mbps plan for 22 euros a month (29 if you get it off a contract). But I plan to get off the contract when I move to Sweden later in the year (will have to take Telia again for the unlimited data but that's okay I guess).
Speeds on DNA were instantly almost 3 times higher. I did these tests one after the other, within about a minute. This was the average of 5 tests on each ISP.
tl;dr - DNA gives me a consistent almost 3 times faster speed on download and about 25% faster on the upload, despite having only a single cell tower in my area, and Telia having 3 within my location.
P.S. Telia might be suffering such bad speeds because they allow portforwarding from pretty much any port, so I assume a lot of people host websites and other services publicly which will make speeds vary a lot.
Harsh replies to you there lol. I've used retouch before on Android. Found that this works faster and gets better results. Obviously it's easier it just being in the Photos app too.
Samsung Music
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sec.android.app.music
simple but pretty interface, minimal but all the right features and best sound quality on S7. if you need a straight forward music player, look no further.
> It's a complete non-issue in everyday life.
Speak for yourself, it's been messing up my Flow games for weeks.
I do agree that Red/Green contrasts are never an issue for me. Multiple close shades of red or green on the same page/graph? Frequently causes me confusion. Don't do that.
It's pretty rare that you can cause anyone with colorblindness serious issues on the internet, if I can highlight whatever you've made or download it to my computer and manipulate it I won't have an issue. I might be annoyed that I had to do it but I think it's unlikely to cause people to send you angry emails.
Run both Cellmapper and Sensorly while you drive. Make sure you plug in!
Pixel filter is a screen dimmer for AMOLED screens, it turns off individual pixels in a pattern, which preserves color tone better than other screen filter apps, and allows to save battery on some devices like S5/Note3.
Free, open-source, no ads, no IAP, zero permissions.
There are some third party twitch apps like Pocket Plays that I've come to like more than the official app. This new version feels even worse. Putting more a focus on the social features I don't give a crap about while making navigation harder and more annoying.
One, but big issue with Snapseed is the fact, that it's not WYSIWYG app. It's especially visible when it comes to healing tool and when you make big/many alterations. When you export image it is recalculating all steps - healing tool often takes slightly different source part and makes the resulting image disappointing.
Long story short - what you'll see during editing image will not be saved exactly like on the screen.
There are better apps for this, for example TouchRetouch - it's not free but results are much more satisfying and predictable. It detects lines so removing things like fences or scratches on old photos is much easier.
Absolutely agree.
If you're interested in helping this get changed, and see what apps do not target M and thus definitely do not support backup, see this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kroegerama.appchecker
Very good for checking the api levels of all apps installed.
Now do everyone a favor and give them the shitty ratings they deserve for not updating.
I had one dev fucking tell me, not long ago, that he won't target M until more people use it. Except it's not much he even has to change, he's just lazy. And here we are, with N coming out in the next few weeks.
Ridiculous.
There's an app called TouchRetouch that allows you to highlight over a picture where you want an object removed. It'll try it's best to remove while merging that spot with the rest of the photo. It's 1.99 but I've done some fun stuff with it. I use an Android but it might be on the apple store.
After a quick search, I also found a free app that supposedly has the same functions, but I haven't tried that one yet. Here's the link.
Edit: re
Yep! Touch Retouch in the Google Play Store
Pretty great for object removal and cloning. Some silly results, sometimes, but really good for power lines and other offending objects.
Try running some cellmapper. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cellmapper.net.cellmapper&hl=en
That would at least show what bands are on the towers in that area...nobody has run anything in your area for a long while.
Here is the current beta map https://www.cellmapper.net/testmap/map/310/260/LTE?lat=42.38739520612153&lng=-82.91759490966797&z=14
It's not so bad. Looks like it could be a cute farming "plat your crop" or gardening kind of game, with some graphical updates.
> The objective is not as obvious as I thought it would be.
Plant all of your flowers/crops so they are connected and will have the largest yield.
> Ten cells across is too cramped for touch manipulation on a small screen;
There is plenty you can fit into 5x5, 6x6, ect grids
> most of my board is really, really boring. It's just an inert, dull and gray space waiting to be painted. That was part of my initial vision, a dull world that you liven up and fill with color as you paint flowers. But the reality fell far short from the vision. I wanted a relaxing game, not a mind-numbingly boring one!
Make them actual flowers or plants, or better images of flowers on the tokens? Have the starting spots be seed bags and the final spot a full/largers image of the flower?
The grey box is probably the worst offense in the gif. It's just... there. No theme, no flavor, no juice. Even something as simple as a garden plot needs something to it. And browns and greys of dirt are still 'bare' and dull enough to have a good effect when livened up with plants.
>Backtracking is also not very intuitive. You can click on a colored spot to return the bag to that spot, but I don't know how to teach the player or help them discover that. Drawing a line from to help the player visualize the path taken by the bag should help that, and that's probably the next thing I'm implementing.
Make it a shovel. Boom, instant intuitiveness. Maybe a one-time popup or something that says it is to help rearrange the plants. Once they use it once, and their whole line of flowers are gone, the reasons to use it and the mechanics are solidified.
I believe it's Flow Free?
Also, in the play store app you can access your library of apps, so if you downloaded it onto an android device with the same account, it'll be listed as off-device, toward the bottom of the list.
Pocket Plays is better than the official twitch app IMHO. No ads, material design and I think it was made by a reddit user who made this app specifically to fix gripes with the official twitch app.
There are some apps that you can use to dim tablet screen whileusing it as 2nd display.
I used Pixel Filter in a past while i had similar setup as yours.
fasted to get up and running is cash app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.squareup.cash&hl=en
https://cash.app/help/us/en-us/1110-bitcoin
coinbase pro is slightly cheaper though but takes longer to go through full AML/KYC verification
>but they limit you to $100 a week.
limits can be increased with an initial purchase , adding a cc, and bank account and finishing verification. Many people like me have limits over 30k usd
>So I am OK with bank transfer as long it is like 1-3 days wait time for example.
ACH deposits in Coinbase pro take 6-8 days typically. This is why people spend money on fees with regular coinbase so they can lock in the rate. Since we are not in a bull market where time is of the essence (FOMO) , you should just deposit in coinbase pro , wait , and than set a buy limit order to avoid all fees.
>Fees not too expensive like less than 3.5%
cash app has no fee , but is slightly more expensive than a buy limit order on coinbase due to the spread
I switched to Pocket Plays a couple month ago when ads started popping up when switching between streams. The only the I miss is the pop out feature.
Check out the game Flow Free on App Store or Google Play if you want more of these puzzles on your phone/tablet.
The unlocked varient might be preferring a certain LTE band over your TMO varient. Download Cellmapper: Link, and see what LTE each phone is using while running a speed test.
T-Mobile is building out band 71 LTE, but it won't be completed until late 2020. So between now and 2020, coverage will improve slowly if you're patient enough. The OP6T is compatible with band 71 as well. If you can't wait, then switch carriers, and come back later?
Application cache files are typically stored in your storage/Android/data
folder. You'll need to know the app's full package name, which you can find out using AppChecker or searching for app in the Play Store and clicking share and copying it to the clipboard and checking the name at the end (or visit play.google.com in a web browser). Once you find out the package name, you need to find out where the ads are stored. If you're lucky, they might be stored in a "cache" folder and it's obvious what those files are.
To give you an example, for the game Eternium, it's located in storage/Android/data/com.makingfun.mageandminions/cache/UnityAdsCache
Screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/475Igzh.jpg
Yep. CC's have caught on. Now they want bank transfers and you can expect to wait about 10 days give or take. The Cash app and its instant bitcoin purchase feature is amazing. so amazing that I feel like it is just a matter of time before somebody screws with it. I can have money moved from my personal checking to my Cash app to a Cash app Bitcoin purchase to transfer to my Bitcoin wallet to online purchase in about 1 hour just depending on how fast the miners are going. No fees other than the miners.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.squareup.cash&hl=en
For anyone with a AMOLED display, check out Pixel Filter. It's a free app that dims the screen by selectively turning off pixels.
I see you're using a Galaxy S6. People tend to think that turning of individual pixels on AMOLED screens saves battery. Theoretically it's true as long as you don't consider one important thing: brightness.
Turning of (let's say) 50% of your pixels will reduce display power consumption by 50%. But you'll end up with half of your brightness since every second pixel is off. In order to reach your initial brightness again you'll have to increase the brightness of your pixels resulting in higher power consumption. Both effects cancel each other out and turning off pixels on an AMOLED screen is just a weird way of reducing display quality and brightness.
You can actually test it yourself with Pixel Filter.
If you drive around with Cellmapper app running it will calculate approximate location of the towers. Towers/sites will appear on the web map and in the app. Then if you drive closer and closer it can pin point site location down to 100-200 feet accuracy. Note that some sites are rooftop so you can barely see them and some sites are stealth sites (you cannot even see them even if you stare at them).
Taking advantage of this situation to spread the word about CellMapper. It's wholly user-sourced. If you have an Android phone, you should consider downloading the app and running it during your commute/walks/runs/adventures/day to day life. I haven't found any other service that provides real life coverage data, but would be happy to hear about any others.
Yeah, Pixel 3. I'm assuming it's the scoped storage introduced in Android 10/API 29, and Brave still targets Pie/API 28
Edit: I'm basing that on this app called AppChecker
Go on your app store and type in “Cash App” its green I’ll try to grab a link
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cash-app/id711923939
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.squareup.cash&hl=en_US
VoLTE is indicated by staying on LTE during a call.
CellMapper shows the Band number,
Network Cell Info too, more visibly.
On the G6, *#546368#*873#
Field Test / Modem Settings / Engineering Mode
Press Previous for LTE info, including Band, bandwidth, RSRP (dBm signal strength), RSRQ (quality).
Save the Field Test dial code to your contacts, enter *#5
on the dialpad to bring it up.
(a speed dial or contact shortcut would send a MWI code to the network, not what you want)
it's probably just editing but he may have something like AutoVoice in continuous mode configured for specific keywords
CellMapper will tell you what band. You don't have to participate in the mapping function to look at the band. I just recommend it because the devs have certain fixes for an Android bug and B66/B71.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cellmapper.net.cellmapper
I've also heard many times that Motorola phones have really really good signal. But, signal bars aren't "standardized" so it depends on what phones you're looking at. Finding the signal strength dbm would be the more precise comparison. That can usually be found in the phones settings menu under "Status" or "Sim Status"...or CellMapper.
There's an app called Touch Retouch which you might find useful.
It used to just be called Retouch and was free, I don't see a free version of the new one though.
Samsung Music:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sec.android.app.music
PowerAmp (alpha version including. the whole project seems to be abandoned too) is not fully compatible with S8 hardware so you won't get the same sound quality as with native player.
The simplest input method via typing is the Variable Query action. It's the most basic, just pops up a window, you type the input, it goes in a variable, and you send it off to the Spreadsheet Tasker plugin to add a row to an existing spreadsheet.
Along with of course today's date that is always in the Tasker Global variable %DATE.
So could look like:
A1. Variable Query: %hours
A2. Spreadsheet Plugin > Update > Append Row - Cell Values: %hours;%DATE
And that should take care of it. For voice input you can always use the <strong>AutoVoice</strong> plugin, or simply click the microphone input on your keyboard when it pops up in the Variable Query action to speak the text instead of type it just like you would in any other Android Window.
Yes, it's called prepaid phones and network diagnostic apps. No, I'm not kidding. It's really the cheapest and quickest way to do it. The best part is that you usually don't even have to activate them to do the tests (AT&T being the exception).
Stay away from Samsung devices (they tend to report inaccurate data and/or not support the 4.2+ Cell ID API in Android). I picked up the LG Spree for Cricket (AT&T) and the LG Optimus Zone 3 for Verizon for $20 each. Both work well with CellMapper. Sprint has the Moto E for $30 right now.
For streaming Twitch I'd recommend Pocket Plays. It can actually stream 60fps which I recall the regular app can't. Unless they changed that or I'm misremembering.
I remember you, very cool! If you have a battery pack you should run cellmapper too for even more crowdsourced data!
ps Great username too!
In most cases unless their is a problem with your ID you can verify , buy and withdraw the bitcoin with cash app in less than 30 minutes (often 15 min) the first time and thereafter once verified the you can buy and immediately withdraw
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/square-cash/id711923939?mt=8
Buying and selling bitcoin is listed under the investing tab to the right of dollar sign on bottom(squiggly line) than selecting Bitcoin
In order to withdraw you need to scan your state drivers license.
Even phones with no sim card will still connect to cell towers to get some basic info like time and to allow 911 calls. It's possible that the phone without service connected to a different carrier than the one with service and the tower it connected to just happened to be in the other county (exactly how far/close are you to the other county?)
On Android there's an app called CellMapper which will let you see what tower your phone is connected to if someone else has mapped it out.
If you are in the USA than cash app
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/square-cash/id711923939?mt=8
Verification either is instant or can take a couple days once you verify your phone, email and ID. Buying and selling bitcoin is listed under the investing tab to the right of dollar sign on bottom(squiggly line) than selecting Bitcoin
Do you mean Flow Free? If so, then yes its the same basic idea: connect up two points without overlapping the joins.
The difference in Synapse is that the layout of the puzzles can vary hugely, and incorporate all kinds of geometry! The puzzles can loop around in circles and warp around the space, while Flow Free is largely grid based.
I'm a huge fan of Flow Free, and I wanted to create something that shakes up their formula a bit.
The apps have to target Android 10 or above to record audio with the native video recorder in Stock Android (but you're on a beta, so who knows what bugs are abound). You can use Appchecker to see which version your installed apps use.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kroegerama.appchecker
Unless you root, you're not gonna find a third party recorder that can record sound, Google has locked this up tight while still not offering a worthwhile solution. This is why OnePlus, Samsung, and other OEMs have created their own recorders that work with inline sound on their devices. In Samsung's case, they created an entirely new audio engine to work around Google's bullshit. Not sure what tricks OnePlus is using.
If you really want to record with inline sound, Pixel was the wrong way to go. Should have picked up a Samsung. Now your best bet is purchasing an external recorder, and if you wanna capture native res at high framerates, it's gonna cost. Problem is, this is still the best way to go because internal recorders, especially when recording sound and video, take up a lot of resources, resources that are required for demanding apps and games, so there are diminishing returns when using native recorders that will display as frameskips, which in turn makes your content look bad or simply reflects poorly on the app/game when it shouldn't.
I think designing a solid standard set of levels is a good choice for this. You probably don't even need any additional mechanics, just good level design. It reminds me of the android game Flow, which had really minimal mechanics but got HUGE mileage out of them. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bigduckgames.flow&hl=en
Pocket Plays / Twire on f-droid has a sleep timer for twitch built in and works great
cash app is the best way in the USA because they have no fees
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/square-cash/id711923939?mt=8
Samsung Music and QuickLyrics if lyrics are not embedded into mp3 file
A good place to easily find that Alabama Radio station is a cracking website called RADIO GARDEN. It's like Google Earth but for radio stations
WEB
PLAY STORE APP
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jonathanpuckey.radiogarden&hl=en_GB
LPT 2.0 For android users:
There’s an app on the play store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=screen.dimmer.pixelfilter) that turns off pixels on your screen to make the brightness go even lower, this looks and works just fine on high resolution displays. You can even adjust the % of pixels it turns off, it saves battery on some screen types, and it switches pixel pattern every 5 minutes to prevent screen ghosting.
Easiest way to buy Bitcoin is with Cash APP in the US(clarify if you live outside USA)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.squareup.cash&hl=en
https://squareup.com/help/us/en/article/6308-cash-app-and-bitcoin-faq
Let us know if you have any other questions
Depends on what they means by reducing resolution. If they mean rendered pixels via the built in interface as you set it from 1440p to 1080/720p modes, then yeah it's nonsense as all the pixels will still be in use. It just renders a lower resolution.
HOWEVER, there's an app called Pixel Filter for AMOLED screens that set every few pixels to black to basically turn off a certain number of pixels which would technically reduce the overall resolution and conserve battery life. It will also alternate blacked out pixels to prevent dimming of OLEDs over time from normal usage.
I use an app called AppChecker - List APIs of Apps comes in pretty handy when I want to know which apps are eating up my battery because they're targeting older API levels.
Wow, I've never tried this on any of my devices, but I just watched 1.5 hour movie from 90% and I'm on 75%. I definitely notice after 50% pixels turned off, but around 38% to 50% is my sweet spot so far. Anyway, thanks for the rec - so far (1h46m) so good. I hope this keeps up.
For those of us who are lazy - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=screen.dimmer.pixelfilter
Option 1: Download CellMapper. Find a basement or cover the phone with your hands and put it in a clothes dryer so the signal drops a ton. See if it switches to B71. This will only work if the tower you are connected to already, has B71 panels on it.
Option 2: Root and try Network Signal Guru. When you go to the Overflow menu and select Lock LTE, you'll get a list. See if B71 is on there. You can also try to lock B71 only by unchecking B2/B4/B12 (may not work, and I'm not responsible if it breaks your phone, though I don't expect it to).
Option 3: '*#800#' dialer code. I've never used it but heard it's some kind of hidden menu for OnePlus phones. May be similar to what I had on the V30.
Otherwise I can report back Tuesday/Wednesday when I get my OnePlus 6.
I live in a B71 area and have already confirmed it is live here with a V30. However, the only way it latches on is if B2/B4 hits about ~115dbm then it will finally switch to B71. So it's set up as a last resort kind of.
A very important note OP left out in case you want to do it his way and aren't tech savvy enough to do it the adb way
OP's method only applies to apps that target Oreo and above. Not all apps do this yet, so you won't see the option to "show silently" for apps that don't yet target Oreo. Thankfully by the end of this year, all apps must target Oreo if they want to be approved for Play Store updates.
If you want to know which apps you have that target at least Oreo (API 26), use AppChecker: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kroegerama.appchecker
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joaomgcd.autovoice
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joaomgcd.autoinput
Autovoice will recognize what you say and use it via Tasker and Autoinput will emulate your finger touches on screen; amazing apps both.
Apps that target Nougat (SDK 24/25) can't have HTTPS filtered unless the cert is in the System store, which yes, requires root, or unless the app developer specifically specifies to trust user certificates.
You can use this app to see what version apps target:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kroegerama.appchecker
If you're on mobile then use Pocket Play to view Twitch. If you're on PC you have to go to the streams Advanced settings and switch off HTML5 player. Only fixes I know. Adblock does not stop the Amazon ads because they are embedded.
PowerAmp is not fully compatible with Samsung hardware (even the alpha version). Samsung's Music player (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sec.android.app.music&hl=en) sounds and looks great. the functionality might seem somewhat limited but it's nicely integrated with the whole system and built in EQ (edge panel, lock screen controls and album art, etc). also supports gapless playback and global gain control. make sure to turn off all unnecessary audio effects and try the Adapt Sound feature (granular gain control per ear based on your hearing test).
If you're on Android there is Pocket Plays for Twitch .
Mind that if a stream is in 1080p60 you won't be able to cast it properly (on source quality, high works) unless you have a Chromecast Ultra.
Have they finally made any improvements to the mobile app yet?
As I found the original app so annoyingly designed, that I switched to an unofficial app that uses the official API instead.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.nrask.notifyme
By /u/sebofdoom
The main thing that I just can't do without is the customizable feed size, cause original twitch feed is so huge as to be useless to me, but this one I can do this
I used to have issues with my 1st gen Chromecast, but the ultra has worked great for me. I am currently using a 1080p TV, but I don't think twitch streams any higher than that. I am also using the ethernet port.
Try using the "Pocket Plays" app (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.nrask.notifyme&hl=en)
It lets you select the quality of your twitch streams. When I did this with my 1st gen I could get a constant high quality stream.
Hope this helps!
<strong>AutoVoice</strong> has Ambient Noise detection. It may be able to detect this. Unfortunately I'm fresh out of conch shells, so you'll have to test it ;)
Cellmapper and NetMonitor display true band number without root on Android N.
another good option i like to use is pixel filter for night browsing on my AMOLED. it puts an active matrix of black pixels in a user defined density on the display to reduce brightness and make night browsing more enjoyable. i could never get used to the different colors from these type of apps.
What if you used something like Pixel Filter? The app turns off pixels to save battery. But it has an option to shift which pixels are on/off with a timer. This would keep any 1 pixel from being on for extended periods of time, it might help...
Can we assume that the words won't require sharing letters? Do we care about the complexity of the finding the words? If not, simply Snake the words along columns or rows?
If you don't mind ignoring diagonal crossing then you can simplify it down to creating a Flow Free level which is discussed on StackOverflow
Play the smartphone game "Flow". Really! It's the essence of PCB layout, turned into an amusing pastime. And it's free.
i prefer to use pixel filter for reduced brightness. user variable matrix of black pixels will save battery and lower brightness. there is a better similar app but the permissions are outrageous.
elementalX kernel also has a reduced brightness option that brings the lowest brightness setting down to a barely visible in a dark room level.
If you drive around with the app in north-south direction it will be able to pinpoint the towers much better. Currently it used data from people driving on the freeway east-west. Here is what we collected in Los Angeles. You can see all towers placed with a few hundred feet accuracy.
I'm technologically inept. I'm just going to sit here and play Flow Free while everyone else courts each other on ten thousand disparate apps.
I think he means the game app Flow, which is where there's several colored dots and you have to connect them without crossing any lines. It's actually very similar to what OP asked for.
> what i don't understand is i get decent couple mbps hspa in some spots where i can't get any lte
Map your neighbourhood with Cellmapper app. Drive north-south and east-west along major streets and it will estimate tower locations for you. You are probably getting band 12 and hspa from different towers.
it's not sketchy at all, you can search the app. the reason I ask for pm is because I need your mobile number to send the invite to, so if you don't mind posting your number here then feel free.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/square-cash-send-money-for/id711923939?mt=8
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.squareup.cash&amp;hl=en
I have been using TouchRetouch for years. It's not perfect, but often does the job. It's also ~$2.00 (one-time charge).
I'm not sure what CellMapper's versioning scheme is, but it says 5.5.3 was released in August on apkmirror. I'd check in the Play Store to make sure you're on the beta, it should fix the issue you're seeing.
Just browse to here on your phone and click "Join Beta"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.squareup.cash&hl=en_US&gl=US
this is the one you’re looking for. you downloaded a fake app that promises money in exchange for completing surveys.
coinbase and coinbase pro charge 1-4 usd to withdraw so you need to take than into consideration.
You will likely be better off using cash app with small amounts because they have no withdraw fee
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/square-cash/id711923939?mt=8
Verification either is instant or can take a couple days once you verify your phone, email and ID. Buying and selling bitcoin is listed under the investing tab to the right of dollar sign on bottom(squiggly line) than selecting Bitcoin
you do need at least 0.001 BTC to withdraw though from cash app (~35 usd worth)
How long it will take depends upon why they froze your account , it could take forever
why dont you try cash app instead
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/square-cash/id711923939?mt=8
Verification either is instant or can take a couple days once you verify your phone, email and ID. Buying and selling bitcoin is listed under the investing tab to the right of dollar sign on bottom(squiggly line) than selecting Bitcoin
Well if you do want to donate and it is purely your decision. the app is called cash app or if its too much hassle just donate to another worthy cause. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.squareup.cash
In the USA , cash app
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/square-cash/id711923939?mt=8
Verification either is instant or can take a couple days once you verify your phone, email and ID. Buying and selling bitcoin is listed under the investing tab to the right of dollar sign on bottom(squiggly line) than selecting Bitcoin
Cash app has much better rates for US clients. Coinbase charges 3.99% and 2-4 usd to withdraw the Bitcoin
Cash app 2.3% to 1% and free withdrawals
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/square-cash/id711923939?mt=8
Verification either is instant or can take a couple days once you verify your phone, email and ID. Buying and selling bitcoin is listed under the investing tab to the right of dollar sign on bottom(squiggly line) than selecting Bitcoin
i can't run Cellmapper on an Iphone. :p https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cellmapper.net.cellmapper&hl=en_US&gl=US
You might try using some apps like CellMapper or Network Cell Info Lite to get more detailed info on your signal.
Step one: don't use blockchain wallet.
Step two: buy Bitcoin from the cash app. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.squareup.cash
Step three: withdraw your Bitcoin to a reputable, non custodial Bitcoin wallet, like Mycelium Bitcoin wallet on Android. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mycelium.wallet
Your mistake was letting someone else hold your Bitcoin. Naughty naughty. Not your keys, not your coins.
When creating a new Bitcoin wallet, make sure to write down your 12 word restore phrase. It can restore your Bitcoin on any device. So keep it safe and secure. No pictures. No typing into a file. Pen and paper only.
AutoVoice is the goto Tasker plugin for transferring voice to trigger Tasker Tasks.
Currently its integration with Google assistant is disabled, but the installed app features a widget called Recognize that can be placed on your homepage and used for single click access of the command prompt.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joaomgcd.autovoice&hl=en
verification is either 15 minutes or 1-2 days depending upon your ID or if there is a manual review. Once verified you can buy and immediately withdraw . no withdraw fees
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/square-cash/id711923939?mt=8
Verification either is instant or can take a couple days once you verify your phone, email and ID. Buying and selling bitcoin is listed under the investing tab to the right of dollar sign on bottom(squiggly line) than selecting Bitcoin
this is USA only though.
Also it is very unwise buying too small amount of bitcoin. I would at least buy 20 dollars worth