Android Leftovers

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PUBG Mobile Lite 0.20.1 global version update for Season 20: APK download link for worldwide Android users
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Google Testing in App Browser Redesign with the Bottom Bar in the Google Apps for Android
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This Android app shows you everything you need to know about your smartphone's battery
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5 new Android apps for January 21, 2021 that are eligible to download
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5 of the best messaging apps for Android and iPhone
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11 new (and 2 WTF) Android games from the last week: The best, worst, and everything in between (1/11/21 - 1/17/21)
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Top 10 Brain Games to Play on Android and iOS (2021)
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Samsung SmartThings starts rolling out Android Auto support (APK Download)
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[Opinion] Xiaomi Mi premium series should be on 3 Android OS updates
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Android 11 on the Xiaomi Mi A1 via POSP: Not perfect, but good enough
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20 Years FSFE: Interview with Reinhard Müller
Reinhard Müller claims that his T-shirt folding capabilities are legendary. Without denying this fact, anyone who has worked with Reinhard on behalf of the FSFE can confirm that his dedication to Free Software and the FSFE is legendary as well. Reinhard joined the FSFE as a volunteer in its first year and met in person with the volunteers behind the FSFE's very first booth at FOSDEM in 2002. In the years following, Reinhard held many different positions inside the FSFE community. Reinhard became a founding member of the Austria country team, joined the FSFE's General Assembly as an official member and even helped to run the organisation for several years as Financial Officer and part of the FSFE's Executive Council. In all these positions Reinhard helped shape the organisation of the FSFE and still does, so much that many people are surprised when they hear that Reinhard is a volunteer and not a paid staffer of the FSFE.
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QBittorrent Support For BitTorrent 2.0 Is Looking Good
BitTorrent 2.0, defined in BEP52 all the way back in January 2008, is a big upgrade to the existing BitTorrent protocol. It uses SHA-256 instead of the now very insecure SHA-1 hash algorithm, it has a much more efficient directory structure in the .torrent files and the pieces of files within a torrent are represented by merkle hash trees.
One potentially fun advantage of the new .torrent file format is that individual files within a .torrent get their own hash. That could be used to participate in two or more public swarms if two or more torrents happen to contain the same file(s). There is no code for such a cross-leaching feature as of today, but is in theory quite possible.
BitTorrent clients have been very slow to implement the new BitTorrent 2.0 protocol. libtorrent-rasterbar 2.0, released in October 2020, was the first widely used BitTorrent library to full support it and all its features.
The popular qBittorrent client, available for macOS newer than High Sierra, Windows 7+ and Linux, is built on the libtorrent-rasterbar library. The latest stable v4.3.3 release from January 2021 uses libtorrent-rasterbar 1.2.
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