

My god, could he have chosen a name more cringe than this? Fuck.
My god, could he have chosen a name more cringe than this? Fuck.
Obfuscation only makes the effort of decompilation take a bit longer - fundamentally, they are going to be executing the bytecode on your device, and that cannot be hidden from you.
I’m speaking from experience here - I’ve decompiled multiple APKs before, all containing bytecode that has been obfuscated by ProGuard. It’s a bit harder than reading source code, but with some practice it’s always possible to figure out what’s going on in the end.
Honestly, just never use link shorteners. QR codes have basically completely killed their use-case, and various sharing tools take care of what little QR codes do not.
Feel free to decompile them - it’s all there in the APK, you don’t have to live in doubt.
Llama has several restrictions making it quite a bit less open than Grok or DeepSeek.
Android Studio or VSCode usually.
But really, there’s no single best option here - use whatever works the best with you and the tech you’re targeting. The same advice applies for programming languages, libraries and just about everything in tech
Gotta buy 4 packs to even it out
They get even cheaper than this as well - this is on sale at Hemköp for the non-organic brand. If you look at Lidl for the same category, the regular price is approximately the same. To get lower you’d have to buy the 24-pack. If you get it on sale, then you’re looking at basically the best price imaginable, probably somewhere below 2 SEK/egg.
It’s approximately 11 SEK to a dollar. Used to be less, but that was pre-pandemic.
Common sizes in Sweden are 6, 12, 15 and 24.
No idea how 15 made it in there, it is what it is.
Just make it a tax at that point, honestly.
In Sweden, this was a relic from the time when TVs were a luxury exclusively used by rich people, i.e. when they were first introduced to the market. As TVs successively got cheaper, it became essentially a tax on every household.
Sweden did something similar for a long time, making every owner of a TV pay a license fee. Then the enforcing body tried to reclassify all computers as TVs, including smartphones, since these could technically access the online streaming version of the state-owned media. A ridiculous interpretation that was ultimately struck down in court.
All this did was cause unnecessary friction, and kept a bunch of really useless people on payroll to collect this fee.
We resolved it in the end by just making it a tax instead, and it’s never been better. Rest in piss, Radiotjänst, nobody ever liked you
From what I gather from the Perplexity CEO, he is just that type of Musk-tier cringelord, so yes, probably