Then I can't set it as a search provider. It requires the app.
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I mean, ok, you do you. There's a huge amount of people (me included) who find paying with their phone extremely convenient.
Also, this article is about giving users more choice, not forcing anyone to use a wallet app.
This is exactly what I thought about too. My knowledge about Android development is pretty limited but I might try to research that later.
They could literally add a text field allowing you to enter the search URL to be opened in the default browser... But I guess making this feature actually good isn't really in their interest.
I can (and do) use DDG in FF but if I chose DDG as a search provider for the launcher searchbar it opens the app.
I've been playing with NixOS in spare time for a few weeks now and I'm afraid I don't have a very good news for you. It looks like the learning curve is just very steep. It took me quite a lot of time to get to the point where I have any idea what I'm doing. Some beginner friendly resources which helped me:
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Misterio77 Nix starter configs and his own config.
In general, I recommend checking out people's configs on GitHub. You can learn a lot by example.
Been there, done that. This post really resonates with me because I felt exactly like he is describing. It really fucked me up when this relationship has ended. Now, years later, I'm happier than ever. But recovering from this took me more than a year and was the hardest experience in my life so far.
I've been using it for a few weeks now and I love it. I like it more than any app I could find on the Play Store and the fact that it's open source is an awesome cherry on top.
Yup, that's what I meant. I really don't see why anyone wouldn't use it nowadays.
The solution to this problem (and many others) is to use an IDE / editor which supports refactoring like that. Which is pretty much every IDE / editor unless you're using some very obscure language I think.
You don't need diffing to find something like that, bisect should handle this easily.
This is specifically about the search bar in the Pixel launcher. It's just how they implemented the feature - it requires the app.