if it did it would have made for a nice discombobulation tool (blue light 7000k + rapid strobe)
Where do I back the Discombobulation app?
first a blunt weapon now a discombobulation tool ? every undercover-agent’s wet dream
Please let this topic be about media, avoid off-topic.
For details see:
It turned out that a newer GNOME Maps version works much better:
It’s fairly warm from what little I’ve used of it, around 3000 I’d think yes. A “warm white” as they say.
is it like ‘that’ by default ? did you massage any settings ?
The schematics don’t show a way to adjust the color settings. You will probably have to desolder the LED and solder in another one that is whiter.
I’ve only turned it off and on so far, but I’m fairly sure @amosbatto is is right about that, so in all likelihood you won’t be pleased with flash photography in the middle of the night. That being said, is that a big consideration? Are you going cryptid hunting and not taking a better camera?
did i mention before that a bright blue light strobe is better against aggressive stray-dogs as well ? instead of the 3000k i mean. 6000k is better if defense is one of your application cases. for me this would definitely come in handy as there are a lot of stray-dogs in my area. and not only …
whatever it ends up being i’m sure this would be the least of my worries
I am very interested in this and would like to know where did the app came from? Was the .apk for the banking-app simply copied from another android phone or is it possible (was actually used) to use /install apps from the play store?
In my case I just downloaded it manually from Play Store using some alternative client and then copied it to the phone and installed via adb install
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There are apps that allow you to browse and install things from Play Store, like Aurora Store - unfortunately this one seems to crash in Anbox and I haven’t tried alternative ones so far.
would the same payment process be more secure/private if done through the web-app (web-site) directly on PureOS/GNOME-Web/FireFox ?
As far as I know there’s no way to use BLIK mobile payments from the website, you need the app for that. From the browser I can only do regular transfers that are two-factor authenticated via either the app or SMS.
Thanks for the explainations. Especially for apps like banking apps or other apps for official authentication a more secure procedure than using alternative app-stores would be beneficial. A super secure phone is only as secure as the apps one HAS to use.
Nevertheless, great job… reduced many concerns.
Well there is also this:
This one is a bit more clear on what the app is :
Still needs a bit of work, but yes, that is the email client geary on a Librem 5