

Or anyone with a computer who installs ADB. You don’t have to be a developer.
Or anyone with a computer who installs ADB. You don’t have to be a developer.
Exactly. It’s not important … until it is. :D
If you’re running it in a prebuilt container, as long as it works it shouldn’t matter and you don’t need to care.
Of course, when your database gets corrupted after Nextcloud updates because you had an app running that isn’t supported in the new version, it will suddenly matter a lot.
Pulling out OF the futon you mean?
The primary difference there will be in camera quality then, not monitor resolution - and if the doctor needs to see something in higher detail, they move the camera closer. Cameras that small aren’t going to be 4K anyways, the sensor density doesn’t get that high.
At least where I live, the ballot does not have identifying information on it. The information on how you voted is there, yes, but not who ‘you’ is.
Voting data is stored in such a way that the records are not, in fact, there, while still being auditable - unless the tallying system is compromised in some way.
I remember the first term rhetoric. ‘Drain the swamp’ was high on the list. After Bernie got the shaft, it was tempting to vote for Trump, especially with how Clinton was viewed as heavily entrenched in the capitalist status quo.
Then my wife said that she wouldn’t ever vote for someone who came from a place of hate, and I very quickly changed my mind.
Although you are correct, you still don’t have to be a developer to find use in ADB. I’ve used it and I’ve never been interested enough in developing for Android to do more than install the SDK for it once.