

Another thing worth mentioning if you are trying to do an offline install, some apps have a license verification check that won’t let you run the app unless the account on the device has a valid license for it.
Another thing worth mentioning if you are trying to do an offline install, some apps have a license verification check that won’t let you run the app unless the account on the device has a valid license for it.
There’s a few apps out there that can copy the apk, however it won’t copy user data, so unless the app you’re backing up has a way to export/import (or if you have root access) you will only be able to copy the app itself. If that is what you need, Link2SD has been quite reliable for me for about a decade for managing and backing up apps so i recommend it.
I learned my lesson the hard way too. After suffering, I bought the cheapest washer and dryer at the local appliance store, it has an end of cycle alarm that was a simple unplug in the back panel.
Sounds like usenet with extra steps, no thanks.
We had “sink bricks” to solve that problem, somebody was tired of those so they went to the hardware store and bought a couple bricks to hold the buttons down. Eventually the faucets were replaced with proper ones with normal valves.
I have one of mine configured as media controls when I’m wandering around the house (8bitdo controllers ftw)
I actually ran into one of my highschool bullies about 10 years after i graduated, i didn’t recognize them, but they knew me they bought me a drink and apologized and we ended up playing a round of pool. People can change and I’m glad they did for the better.
Still more than some of the covid era driver exams had… (Cousin in a small town spent less than 15 mins with the proctor)