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Weekly "anything goes" thread!


Weekly "anything goes" thread!

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 05:09 AM PST

Here's your chance to talk about whatever!

Although if you're thinking about getting feedback on an app, you should wait until tomorrow's App Feedback thread.

Remember that while you can talk about any topic, being a jerk is still not allowed.

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Open source self hosted firebase

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 07:29 PM PST

I was wondering if there were any open source firebase like apps that developers can self host? I can roll my own API, but with each app, I have to write an API.

I could use firebase but it can get expensive. It would be nice if I can host instance of some open source version of firebase on digitalocean, and use it for multiple apps.

Is there such a thing in the open source world?

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Setting up google play merchant account for in-app purchases requires a legal business. Don't have a business.

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 09:41 AM PST

I am trying to set up a merchant account in google play for like in-app purchases for my game, but it's requiring me to set up a Legal business information with like business name and address and stuff. But i don't have a business or anything like that. Do you guys just put your own names and addresses as the legal business information or is there a way to set up in-app purchases without putting business information since i dont have one. Or do you guys just like set up a business to do this???

I wanted to just publish it to test the waters before setting up a business.

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Diagonal cut view with awesome customization

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 05:31 PM PST

Android library for timeout triggering events

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 07:59 PM PST

Migration from butterknife to Data binding

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 10:49 AM PST

RxAnimations library, animations as easy as they should be

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 01:54 AM PST

Library for display a few images in one MultiImageView

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 04:12 AM PST

Android widget for github contributions

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 03:13 PM PST

Which libraries do you use while developing apps for rooted phones?

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 06:52 AM PST

I found https://github.com/Chrisplus/RootManager to be quite useful although the documentation seemed a bit lacking. Any others that might make developing root apps a bit easier?

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Up to date Material Design resources?

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 04:19 AM PST

I've been going through some tutorials about Material Design and best practices, but most of the code examples in them contain a lot of deprecated methods. Also some of the structures and organization seem to be not the favored ones, i.e. organizing by adapters, fragments, and activities instead of by feature. I'm an experienced programmer but just now switching to android, so I'd like to get a good solid understanding of modern practices, so I don't end up refactoring my app as problems crop up(more than necessary). It seems like the android ecosystem evolves a bit faster than most platforms I've worked with, so can anyone point me towards some current tutorials? Thanks.

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Google Search in My App?

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 11:37 AM PST

Hi reddit! I'm a bit new to android development and was wondering if there was a way to use google search results and filter them in my app. I have looked around in other resources but nothing turned up to be useful. I figured I should ask you guys for a more solid answer. Thanks in advanced!

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Making Rainbow HAT Work with the Android Things

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 12:39 AM PST

Android MVP Architecture, what do you think about this one ?

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 01:30 AM PST

Hi all !

Since a couple of month I try to improve my android skills by using more design pattern in my apps. MVP seems to be a good solution to get more testable applications.

Currently I'm using this Android starter https://github.com/RoRoche/AndroidStarterAlt

What do you think about this interpretation ? By reading many articles, I understand that MVP need to have a Model (hold the logic), a View(Fragment, Activity or Android.VIew) and a Presenter (The middle man).

So here my questions, Why there is a "Controller" class in this starter ?

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Super Mario Run tem APK para Android "vazado"; mas não se anime muito| for sock rom go to rompure.com


Super Mario Run indiscutivelmente é um dos games mais comentados nestes últimos dias do ano. Lançado exclusivamente para iOS em 15 de dezembro, o jogo traz de volta o clássico e carismático mascote da Nintendo para o estilo endless run – ou corrida sem fim, em português – e já arrebatou uma legião de fãs só nas primeiras semanas, com um sucesso estrondoso na plataforma da Apple.

Contudo, a grande dúvida que perdura e aparece de forma constante é com relação a quando o gordinho bigodudo chegará ao Android? Levando em consideração de que o sistema operacional segue na maior parte da predileção mundial.

Em nota, a Nintendo alegou que Mario Run não chegaria até o Natal por culpa da pirataria no sistema operacional do Google, pois com a natureza baseada em código livre do Android, é relativamente fácil liberar APKs fora da loja Play, o que não é viável para política da companhia japonesa.


Mas para euforia generalizada de fãs nostálgicos e jogadores da vigente geração, hoje (29) o emblemático personagem com “sua corrida eterna” chegou com o formato de pré-registro na Play Store, indicando que o lançamento é iminente!

E como sempre há um “porém”, ainda sendo condizente com as publicações prévias da Nintendo, os cibercriminosos, que nunca dormem em serviço, continuam bem atentos com as novidades no ecossistema do robozinho de Mountain View, e aproveitando todo hype sobre a chegada de Super Mario Run e o pré-registro liberado nesta semana, um “APK” carregando o nome do último jogo do icônico personagem oriental também veio à tona na Internet.

Apesar de estar apontado como uma versão “Beta”, o aplicativo em questão não passa de um malware, que vê vantagem nestas ocasiões e na esperança dos fãs ansiosos. Este aplicativo requer diversos dados pessoais já no processo de instalação, coisas que o jogo original sequer exige!

O APK solicita alterações na privacidade do dispositivo, e pede várias permissões para acessar o telefone, SMS e inicialização do aparelho, e destacamos que o peso do “jogo” é de apenas 700KB – Super Mario Run original possui 205MB.

Super Mario Run já está a caminho do Android, então aguarde a chegada do personagem só mais um pouco e fuja destas furadas que aparecem em peso e acomete os usuários desavisados, além de ludibriar e tirar proveito da boa fé dos fãs.

Fonte: PhoneArena

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LG posts January security bulletin ahead of Google with Android and LG-specific patches| for sock rom go to rompure.com

LG posts January security bulletin ahead of Google with Android and LG-specific patches


LG posts January security bulletin ahead of Google with Android and LG-specific patches

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 02:11 PM PST

Found a fix for Gboard on Android for being slow

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 04:40 AM PST

For those complaining about Gboard being slow at loading suggestions, switching between languages, loading autocorrect, etc.. I have finally found a fix for that.

Go to Gboard settings > Text correction > disable both 'Suggest contact names' and 'Personalized suggestions'. You will find everything loads as instant as it used to be.

Also I found that disabling/uninstalling the keyboard will only temporarily fix the problem but it will appear again after syncing previously learned words.

Please let me know if this helped you.

Update: I have noticed that the issue sometimes returns even when both options are disabled while the stock Battery Saver mode is on.

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Google Tango: A glimpse into the future of AR on phones

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 08:23 AM PST

LineageOS PRE-OFFICIAL Nighties released for the HTC 10

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 05:47 AM PST

HTC Ocean Note to be announced on the January 12th. Device will be available in single and dualsim modifications.

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 09:16 AM PST

Wileyfox statement about Cyanogen OS updates

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 05:18 AM PST

What's the worst experience you've ever had with Android?

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 09:21 AM PST

For me, it was the LG Optimus GT540 - Android 1.6, horribly slow and incapable of doing basically anything.

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Moto X (2017) renders leaked

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 02:35 AM PST

Unofficial LineageOS for Redmi Note 3

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 03:15 PM PST

The Xiaomi Mix Is A Slippery Slice Of Incredible

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 06:25 PM PST

Foxconn and Sharp team up to launch $8.8 billion LCD panel factory in China

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 03:38 PM PST

Moto G4 and Moto G4+ start receiving the Nougat Update in India

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 06:06 PM PST

'Mega Man' 1-6 Releasing for iOS and Android on January 5th

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 05:58 PM PST

ADW launcher 2 released after many years

Posted: 29 Dec 2016 08:21 PM PST

S7 Beta Ends. Actual update in January

Posted: 29 Dec 2016 09:41 PM PST

Just got an update on the beta. It's ending today. Release 5 is the final update. The message also says they are looking to release the stable update in January. screenshot

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Best smartphones of 2016-DetroitBORG

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 01:48 AM PST

LineageOS 14.1 (unofficial) has been released for the Redmi Note 3 Pro (Kenzo)

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 01:56 PM PST

LineageOS Unoffical Nighties released for the OnePlus 3

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 04:45 PM PST

HTC to gain #Courage for the Ocean Note

Posted: 30 Dec 2016 07:02 PM PST

Xiaomi Mi 6 to Launch on February 6, May Resemble Mi Note 2

Posted: 29 Dec 2016 08:13 PM PST

What is your fantasy feature?

Posted: 29 Dec 2016 07:13 PM PST

I recently dropped my Note 5 for a Moto Z Play because I couldn't live with 3 hours of screen on time after my Note 5 battery became unusable due to "normal wear and tear" (aka owning the phone for over a year).

No exaggeration, my Z Play sees 10 hours of screen on time through the most rigorous of days. It's actually quite impressive. Yet, I find myself wanting more. It really burns me up that I have to charge my phone at all.

So, barring reality, my fantasy feature would be a battery that never dies. What about you, r/Android? What single feature in a phone would cause you to stay with it (or the brand) for life?

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