Thanks that's not what I wanted though. I wanted to see the log for some specific community, like the web UI shows.
It took me some moments to figure out that this is an Android launcher. Nice. I guess it will be on droid at some point.
I see it now, the UI is terrible though. It lumps the mod actions for together for all the communities, and it doesn't say what community an action happened in unless you click the 3 dot menu. Thanks.
But I can see the logs with the web client, just not with Voyager. I may have misunderstood what you were asking.
How do you even view the modlog in Voyager?
I understand the idea but it has been around for decades with no actual deployments so far, so I'll believe it when I see it.
If you have to manually unplug that defeats the purpose. Right now I just estimate the charging time to reach 80% and set a timer to beep after that long. It works ok
True. I guess utilities do the same thing but they eventually get ratepayer bailouts. Maybe Google will realize that early enough to structure the deals the same way.
Things just weren't like that then. Otherwise all PC peripherals would be locked down too, so no device drivers. That was already a problem with cheap windows crap. But the better stuff was documented.
Maybe there would be no Linux but that isn't as bad as it sounds, since BSD Unix was being pried loose at the time, plus there were other kernels that had potential. And the consumer PCs we use now weren't really foreseen. We expected to run on workstation class hardware that was more serious (though more expensive) than PCs were at the time. They would have stayed less locked down.
Asded: PCs were an interesting target because there was a de facto open hardware standard, making the "PC compatible" industry possible. So again, without that, we would have used different hardware.
This has been all over the news but I wonder what they really expect. I've never heard of a nuke project anywhere that didn't go years behind schedule and billions over budget. Why do they think it will be different this time?
I thought it wasn't possible except by rooting or external control. I've just been doing it manually but figure on adding an automatic controller sometime.
Thinkpad Yoga?