KDE Connect is great, but it sometimes doesn't work well enough on Apple Devices. I've been using LocalSend with better success when sharing to Android or Windows. But for Android to Linux/Windows and Vice versa, it's pretty much perfect.
Dash0 is a fast-growing, venture-backed startup on a mission to make observability radically easier for every developer.
We fully embrace OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, and open standards, and our "welcome present" to the OpenTelemetry community, OTelBin, a free tool for editing, visualization and validation of OpenTelemetry collector configurations, is being extremely well received by the community.
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Dash0 is a fast-growing, venture-backed startup on a mission to make observability radically easier for every developer.
We fully embrace OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, and open standards, and our “welcome present” to the OpenTelemetry community, OTelBin, a free tool for editing, visualization and validation of OpenTelemetry collector configurations, is being extremely well received by the community.
We’re currently hiring in multiple roles across engineering, design, and product:
In Ilorin, Nigeria, I can get 500kbps on good days. Most times, the speeds hover around 100kbps. I can hardly watch YouTube at anything more than 360p. Even that resolution buffers too much sometimes.
I don't think all Samsung apps are "crappy". I quite enjoy using some of them like Samsung Health and Secure Folder. What needs to end is preloading so many duplicate apps and then preventing the user from removing them easily.
Personally, I can live with this situation since I can always remove what I don't like with adb, and I quite enjoy a lot of the features and changes that Samsung added on top of stock Android.