What is a service you host you never knew you needed?
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I'm hosting it also, and the only regret is no android app, so don't appear as a "share" possibility. But definitly perfect on PC browser
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Side note, PDFs are the absolute worst. Even reading them on a full-sized tablet is incredibly annoying. Anybody have any tips/tricks/apps for that?
Try KOReader. It's mainly for e-ink devices (initially, Kobo devices) but it handles PDFs better than most applications and gives you various options to address them.
It's still not going to do miracles on smaller screens like phones, but I use a Kobo tablet/ereader and it works very well there.
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Also the "auto normalize" option (true by default and only shown in advanced settings) can mess-up with your source files. Mouting source files read-only won't work either as it is creating files in source folders.
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couldn't find it please provide a link thanks
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nvm i find it thanks again
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Thanks for the report. Do you use the whatsapp bridge? If so, how did you set it up? Emulator?
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Good to know, thank you. How did you set up the whatsapp bridge?
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Thanks, but I mean how did you set up the external client for it? Did you have a spare phone to use, or did you set up an Android VM?
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Ah got it, thanks. It's not an ideal setup tbh, it'd be great to be able to delete the WhatsApp app from my phone, but better than nothing...
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I use Pixel with GrapheneOS as my phone, and I just have a separate profile that only has WhatsApp installed and nothing else. It's not running in background, so it's disabled all the time, and since the profiles are completely separated, it doesn't have access to anything else I do on the phone.
When the bridge asks me to log in again or refresh a session, I simply switch to the second profile for a minute and re-log in. I've heard iIt might be possible to set up an emulator and leave it running on the server, but that felt like too much effort.