Text size in home screen folder

Is there a way to change the label font size inside folders on the home screen?

I can find the options for home screen labels and the app page labels.

I actually have the home screen labels turned off for a minimalist view. But inside the folders the label persists. Which is fine, since I want them there. However, I would like to have a smaller font on them as I can't see the full app names.

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u/rants_unnecessarily — 1 day ago

Alternative to LuminAid lanterns

I'm looking for a compact camping lantern with a powerbank and solar panel. But all I can find is US companies or very not compact models.

For instance this Packlite Titan has everything I want.

https://luminaid.com/products/titan-2-in-1-phone-charger

Anyone know of anything similar that's at least in some way European? Or do I have to send money to the US...

u/rants_unnecessarily — 1 month ago
▲ 12 r/enyaq

Map outdated

A while back I posted a question about the map being incorrect and outdated and the general consensus was that "don't worry, it autoupdates" and "it's based on Here data, so if there's any mistakes, go report them to Here."

Well, I recently started using Here on my phone, since I'm moving away from the Google ecosystem, and guess what. Those same outdated issues don't exist on Here's own maps.

For instance, there is a road that I drive along when visiting my mother that has been demolished over 5 years ago and a new road was built a little differently in place of it. My car navigation goes apeshit when I hit that part as the road doesn't exist, but the phone Here app has no problem as it is up-to-date.

So what's the problem? Either Skoda isn't actually keeping it updated with Here data, or my car isn't updating.

My car is on navigation database 26.4. Is that the most recent one?

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u/rants_unnecessarily — 1 month ago
▲ 0 r/gaming

PC budget for my son

My son has reached an age where he's started to get interested in games other than just Minecraft and Roblox. Fortunately, I have a huge library of games on Steam that he's been able to try. Unfortunately, his current Minecraft machine isn't quite powerful enough to run many of them. For example, he recently tried playing Cyberpunk; it barely runs on minimum settings.

On his own initiative he's started researching computer parts and really wants to build one himself. Of course, with my help.

He has asked me for a budget and has already started saving money for his share; I will cover the rest. However, I haven't updated my own computer in over a decade and I'm not at all up to date with the current state of the industry.

So the question is:
What kind of budget would be appropriate for this situation and his needs?
Note: The intention is not to run the newest releases on ultra settings.

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u/rants_unnecessarily — 2 months ago
▲ 56 r/Suomi

Pojalle PC-budjetti

Vaikka tämä ei nyt tarkkaan ottaen ole mikään peli/nörtti/it-subreditti postaan tämän tänne, koska Suomessa ollaan Suomen hinnoilla ja tarjonnalla ja tämä voi poikia hyvinkin erilaisia vastauksia, jos esim jenkiltä kysyisi.


Poikani on tullut siihen ikään, että häntä on alkanut kiinnostamaan muutkin pelit, kuin Minecraft ja Roblox. Onneksi minulta löytyy roppakaupalla kaikkea kivaa Steam-kirjastostani, jota hän on päässyt pelailemaan. Mutta valitettavasti hänen Minecraft-koneensa ei oikein jaksa niitä kaikkia pyörittämään. Esimerkiksi, viimeisimpänä hän on maiskinyt menemään Cyberpunkissa. Minimiasetuksilla se juuri ja juuri pyörii pelattavassa tilassa.

Hän on hyvin ahkerasti ja täysin oma-aloitteisesti alkanut tutkia koneiden osia ja kovasti haluaisi kasata sellaisen itse. Toki avullani.

Hän on pyytänyt minulta budjettia ja on alkanut jo keräämään rahoitusta omaan osuuteensa, maksan loput. Mutta itse en ole päivittänyt omaa konettani yli vuosikymmeneen, enkä ole lainkaan perillä alan ja tekniikan tilanteesta.

Eli kysymys:
Minkälainen budjetti olisi hyvä tälläisessa tilanteessa ja tarpeessa? Huom. tarkoitus ei ole pyörittää uusimpia uutuuksia ultra-asetukseilla.

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u/rants_unnecessarily — 2 months ago