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It used to try IPv6 but I’ve disabled it in some config. It worked for one time, but the next session it stopped (but it still connects via IPv4) Btw going to debian.map.fastlydns.net from a browser (as if it was a website) returns “unkown domain”, while pinging it works. This seems weird.
pixeldaemon@sh.itjust.worksOPto
Android@lemmy.world•Why are default apps resetting?English
2·9 days agoI couldn’t make a post without a picture for some reason so I’ve attached random pic Anyway, thanks for advice, I will give Graphene a try if I manage to get a Pixel
pixeldaemon@sh.itjust.worksOPto
Android@lemmy.world•Why are default apps resetting?English
2·9 days agoI wish I could use Graphene but I’m afraid I won’t manage rooting a Honor
Once I tried rooting an old ZTE and even then I failed
pixeldaemon@sh.itjust.worksOPto
Android@lemmy.world•Why are default apps resetting?English
2·9 days agoI’m not sim-swapping at all, but I have recently placed my phone into faraday cage, maybe that was the trigger?
pixeldaemon@sh.itjust.worksOPto
Android@lemmy.world•Why are default apps resetting?English
2·9 days agoCarrier-locked phones are not common in my region. Maybe it’s Huawei’s tricks?


I’m not struggling with vim since I sticked to nano. Personally to me vim appears kinda legacy, it’s not bad if one uses it, but I just have nano. It is like oldschool phone keyboard - it still does the job perfectly, but I’m not using it. However, some people argue, that vim is still the only available text editor on some setups, so it is highly recommended to know it.