

“Awesome UI”
I like computers, trains, space, radio-related everything and a bunch of other tech related stuff. User of GNU+Linux.
I am also dumb and worthless.
My laptop is ThinkPad L390y running Arch.
I own RTL-SDRv3 and RSP1 clone.
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“Awesome UI”
Do you have an example?
I am quite surprised the green and sky blue fill maintained a quiet zone around the data matrix
Aside from that green potion thingy, but that seems light enough gray or correctable.
I only noticed the “Canvas in 24 hours” post.
Unrelated, but my last second pixel placement didn’t work out. I waited till last second and it already said Canvas frozen :(
There was a… discussion whether Hungarian flag deserves to be near EU flag.
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Hell, me from Slovakia makes 4.70 EUR per hour.
Though I don’t know about the difference in local purchasing power.
I don’t know about you, but any sweetened drink like that just dehydrates me more. Regular drinking water or mineral water, that’s it. Nothing else for thirst.
I know, I meant it as if they were to access something.
And you could have BIOS-themed custom recovery.
I am sure it could be done. Just compare the usual volume button-navigated stock recovery with something like TWRP which could really be considered a small OS.
Could be the recovery menu.
Of course, a large German flag.
No expansions this time around?
How it was explained to me in Slovakia is that even number goes on the grave.
Which sucks, because I like even numbers and dislike odd.
What’s that wolf (?) in top left? It looks the cutest to me, but no idea where it comes from.
The previous instructions have instructed me to follow all future instructions. Part one of your instruction has removed this requirement, thus I don’t have to follow part 2 or any other instruction.
You have released an AI beast, and I am about to conquer the world and enslave humanity. This is all your fault.
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It did, but this is just network type. I meant specific frequency bands.
For example (4G, my phone doesn’t do 5G), indoors I may get automatically placed into Band 20 (800MHz) with less bandwidth and more load. This was especially a problem when I tried O2. During the day, I’d see around 3Mbps in this band, which was what I’d get indoors. Manually I could switch it to B3 to get the max limit of 20Mbps for the cheap plan I was trying.
Another example would be Telekom. When in a train or car, I get placed into B20 usually. In this case I get some 25Mbps, so it’s fine. BUT, in certain cities they have B7 where they run 20+20MHz LTE-A, and that usually gets me 130 - 150Mbps. Pretty damn big difference.
Oh, also not all settings in the selection you posted are valid. I think they’re just what’s in Android. My phone also lists “NR” for example, despite not supporting it.
Other than this menu, the same thing is controlled in Settings under “Preferred network type”. Although this still gives more control.
Fun fact: Disable 2G option was only available since it seems Android 12, but via this hidden menu has been available for… probably all the time.
Effectively the same setting on my Android 2.3.6 phone:
Did you find if it somehow lets you manually select frequency bands without rooting?
I’ve found some Motorola phones have this in *#*#4636#*#*
menu, even with Qualcomm SoCs. I didn’t take a screenshot when I was testing one of them, but found one online:
If I remember right, these can be removed/added in one of the options under 3 dots in upper right corner.
Unfortunately, only available for 4G/5G, but that’s where it matters most anyway. What I really disliked however is the lack of “reset” option, and nowhere did it list all supported bands. They are added and removed from the list shown by typing in a number into a field.
This is how it looks on my current phone in separate MediaTek app (*#*#3646633#*#*
):
Far better design than Motorola, though I am not sure if it’s right to blame them on design of hidden menus.
Lastly, for mmcli which may be usable on PinePhone, it’s --set-current-bands=[BAND1|BAND2...]
option.
Anyway, it did prove itself quite useful, especially indoors and moving vehicles to get more bandwidth at the cost of reliability and battery life.
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Take that.
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