So I'm sitting here trying to figure out how to tell if a particular app is running in Wayland or XWayland.
This is the answer I get off Stack Overflow. I'm thinking… No. No, that's too silly. It can't be the best way.
I keep researching. It's the best way.
You run xeyes.
Wayland has security that keeps windows from knowing about mouse events in other windows. XWayland doesn't.
Xeyes will track your cursor whenever you're over an XWayland window, then stop if you pass over anything else.
It's totally an exFAT thing, then. Why in the name of all everloving hell would Android not be 100% compliant?! IT'S DESIGNED TO USE IT FOR EXTERNAL STORAGE.
Fuck it. I don't think I'll run into FAT32 limitations with music. I don't give a damn anymore. It's way past midnight.
The ONLY thing I can think of that makes any semblance of sense is that the old phone just goes "fuck it lol" and formats the card as FAT32. If it does I will fucking scream because I could have saved myself so many problems and useless writes.
Nope. Card seems fine when formatted in the Android 7 phone. It lets me move those accursed files on my main phone when I swap it back.
As soon as I format it on the main phone, it stops letting me create folders with that name.
What the actual fuck?
Okay a quick unplug and plug back in got it working again for a while, only to crap its own pants again.
Huh?
Although, last night before bed I was reading up on the exFAT spec and I seem to remember reading up on how filename management is sort of up to the implementation? It could be that the filesystem handling baked in-house at Oppo just sucks.
Seems like it is indeed Android 13. I tried this same album on an Android 7 (MIUI 11?) phone I have around and while it absolutely cannot display the album titles, it does show the files and can interact with them. Android 13/ColorOS 4.0 cannot.
I yoinked the SD card from the ColorOS phone and the files Are There. The OS just can't see'm.
Is my Umami install fucked or does the extension save the parent/child post when striking Ctrl + S on an image post? Or is that a setting that can be tweaked?
I'm trying to stop downloading raw images by clicking "Download" like a savage. FIlenames are just the md5 hash of the file and while that's sort of helpful, I'm not a compyoota, as much as I would like to be. Artist names, tags and post IDs are way more helpful.
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