- cross-posted to:
- android@lemdro.id
- android@lemdro.id
- cross-posted to:
- android@lemdro.id
- android@lemdro.id
The reason is not unclear. Samsung doesn’t want you to sideload software onto their devices.
I’m looking forward to the day Linux phones become viable. In the meantime I just ordered a Fairphone 6 with /e/os.
Good choice, I already have it and I’m mostly really happy with it
I have a Feb 5th update for the s25 that’s info suggests it might be making this change too.
Suddenly, I don’t really feel like updating.
I was already concerned any future updates would add more AI BS I don’t need. So I probably wasn’t going to update it anymore anyway.
This is why am not updating my phone
Same. I’ll be switching to an fairphone I think once mine dies.
Gotta love that ad for the Galaxy S26 at the end of the article.
Python 2 to 3 was genuinely painful for anyone maintaining large codebases in 2019. The string encoding differences alone broke entire pipelines, and the fact that so much enterprise software hung on for years past EOL proves the migration cost was real, not imagined. Communities that laugh at ‘still on Python 2’ ignore that rewriting mature codebases is not a weekend project.






