lailoken
Lailoken
lailoken

Yup, no wires connected to the phone...

Yup, no wires connected to the phone...

Ok, not technically a mount, so I won't add it as a official suggestion, but...

Ok, not technically a mount, so I won't add it as a official suggestion, but...

For both Chrome on android ... and? (Chrome on Desktop?)

I prefer flat-soled, minimalist shoes... anything fancy is basically just for show. Shoes and bandannas are the only things I specifically need for playing squash.

Not an application.

Yup, I bought two Nexus phones from them at a steal...

why no love for SIP? Apart from the absence of SMS handling?

I used to get incredible boost to my rail accuracy in games against my fellows... up from 33% to around 40-45%. So yes... but that was a loong time ago. Unfortunately not many games run on Linux (well) so there are other issues like tearing and stuttering that cause problems.

ditto! I liked the FitBit Force... While that lasted, but have not found anything to replace it

No Neverending Story?

Don't do it... Unless you need/want it.

That's something that I find a bit annoying about Conky (on Linux)... the inability to have 'better' relative positioning. I've been holding off on Geektool on my Mac (preferring instead to use iStat Menu) since I hardly ever get to see my desktop these days...

For one thing, a OTA update failed after I once flashed the custom recovery (until I re-flashed the factory recovery). My point is there is no need to have the custom recovery unless you are going to be changing ROMs often (and want to create low-level backups, etc.)

To that end I love G-Ear (for Mac). It manages my All Access library as if it were a local iTunes library. Supports 2 factor login, LastFM, Airplay and Chromecast. The UI is super simple and playback is great. But if (like me at the moment) you are on Windows, you seem to be out of luck.

Another thing that most guides out there seem to miss.... If you need to do something in a custom recovery ROM, you do not need to flash it. You can just directly boot it from a local image on your computer using adb. A lot less destructive.

Just something I wanted to do... I had a classical DSLR sans GPS and I used the now-kinda-defunct Latitude on Android/iOS's historical data to do the correlation.

I developed an app for Mac called Longitude a while ago (now defunct) on the Apple app store... Did exactly this...

Comcast Xfinity does not allow my HBO Go to work on my Roku.