JohnnyWishbone

joined 1 year ago
[–] JohnnyWishbone@lemmy.world 3 points 12 hours ago

Pixel 6 owner, third party launchers and gestures started screwing up for me about 6 months ago, I've never got round to a factory reset but I think that's my only hope, happens with every launcher I try.

It was explained like this in a thread somewhere.

The recents menu, the one where you swipe up, hold, and get a card view of all your recent apps, used to be in a file called systemUI.apk. The systemUI holds files for lots of things. The bottom 3 buttons, the top bar icons the pull down shade, and tons of other things, as well as the recents list. All of the things in systemUI are accessible from pretty much any app, like 3rd party launchers. It’s a safe place for Android to hold things that any dev can have access too. The launchers would just invoke the function to show the recents with no lag at all, just like the stock launcher did.

Google, being Google, moved the recents list into the stock launcher.apk. Now, when a 3rd party launcher has to call the function to show the recents, it now has to use an api to invoke it from the stock launcher. Call api function. Function asks the stock launcher to show the recents. Stock launcher returns call to 3rd party launcher. Recents are then shown. Now there is a slight lag, because now there is a middle man. This is also why sometimes you get a blank screen for a millisecond and also why you cannot click another app immediately after returning to the home screen when closing an app, or from the recents list using a 3rd party launcher.

Before this, you could actually delete the stock launcher and use any launcher you wanted. Now, the stock launcher HAS to be installed in order to show the recents list. If the launcher has been dormant for a bit, the launcher then has to reload into memory in order to call that api method. It’s a cluster fuck.

The solution would actually be very simple, but has some security implications.

Android has a property for the package name that is responsible for the recents menu. This value is usually hard-coded to the default launcher of the OS.

A Magisk module called QuickSwitch can switch this value to any package name of your choice, including third-party launchers that implement the new recents menu system. When you change it, smooth animations just work with third-party launchers.

If Google would make it so that this recents menu provider value would update as you changed your default launcher, smooth animations would work.

[–] JohnnyWishbone@lemmy.world 22 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Bronze age axe head, one of my friends who has sadly past away found 4 or 5 and also half a bronze age sword. The more time you put in and more ground you cover the more likely you are to find something good.

Seen hammered coins, Roman coins, gold coins, sword pomells, viking silver, a Hitler youth dagger, Roman sling shots, lots of different stuff.

I use an Xp Deus based in the UK.

[–] JohnnyWishbone@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

I'm sure it's legacy thing from back in the day, flashing means it's sending or receiving, solid means it's idle.

[–] JohnnyWishbone@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

Does anyone know if gestures with 3rd party Launchers is fixed.

[–] JohnnyWishbone@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago

Yeah that's the one, I've seen it explained like this, these are not my words but copy pasta from a Reddit thread I seen a while back

The recents menu, the one where you swipe up, hold, and get a card view of all your recent apps, used to be in a file called systemUI.apk. The systemUI holds files for lots of things. The bottom 3 buttons, the top bar icons the pull down shade, and tons of other things, as well as the recents list. All of the things in systemUI are accessible from pretty much any app, like 3rd party launchers. It’s a safe place for Android to hold things that any dev can have access too. The launchers would just invoke the function to show the recents with no lag at all, just like the stock launcher did.

Google, being Google, moved the recents list into the stock launcher.apk. Now, when a 3rd party launcher has to call the function to show the recents, it now has to use an api to invoke it from the stock launcher. Call api function. Function asks the stock launcher to show the recents. Stock launcher returns call to 3rd party launcher. Recents are then shown. Now there is a slight lag, because now there is a middle man. This is also why sometimes you get a blank screen for a millisecond and also why you cannot click another app immediately after returning to the home screen when closing an app, or from the recents list using a 3rd party launcher.

Before this, you could actually delete the stock launcher and use any launcher you wanted. Now, the stock launcher HAS to be installed in order to show the recents list. If the launcher has been dormant for a bit, the launcher then has to reload into memory in order to call that api method.

[–] JohnnyWishbone@lemmy.world 6 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I hope to god they fix the gestures with 3rd party launchers bug.

[–] JohnnyWishbone@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Thanks, I'll check it out. I've installed lineage since it was Cyanogenmod on secondary devices for years. I dedicate them for audiobook playback and music playback. I'll look in to it.

[–] JohnnyWishbone@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Lineage OS is highly insecure ?

[–] JohnnyWishbone@lemmy.world 24 points 1 month ago

Great idea, you could also use it to see how shit your signal is in certain buildings. In a world of apps with old ideas this is genuinely something interesting and different. Thanks dev.

[–] JohnnyWishbone@lemmy.world 7 points 1 month ago (1 children)

A lot of companies require branded work wear to be returned or destroyed to stop people impersonating their employees. It may not seem like a big deal but a bad actor could use it in any number of ways.

Imagine some one used a branded work shirt to gain access to your granny's house when she thought they were from a company or service they trusted etc.

Certainly the police and other emergency services won't want their uniforms in the wrong hands.

In my view it might seem like wastage but there are good reasons to destroy these clothing items, I guess it depends what business you're in.

[–] JohnnyWishbone@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I installed this recently to try and fix control of the gestures that have issues with returning home on Android 14 with a 3rd party launcher

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ss.edgegestures

This lets you program your own gestures and can discount your original ones if you set it up right, may be what your looking for.

[–] JohnnyWishbone@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I gave up on wandering inn half way through the titan of baleros, it was a bit of a chore

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