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- Comment on What bug is this? 2 months ago:
That’s a bunnybee!
- Comment on Pretty fly for a Venn diagram 11 months ago:
Should’ve been a shuriken!
- Comment on Google Disabling Phone 2 Factor? 1 year ago:
Even if you turned it back at this point, it still wouldn’t work.
This is pretty infuriating though; Google works just fine with any device that doesn’t run Android so why would they care that you’re running a custom ROM?
My guess is something less evil and more mundane: something about your number changed in their system and now they can’t send codes to it, which is why it’s grayed out. Maybe it was previously classified as a mobile number but now is classified as a landline.
Your only option, if you don’t have any backup codes, is to use that “Get Help” option they have that takes a few days and then either start carrying around backup codes, a Yubikey, or De-Google.
Hey, maybe all 3!
- Comment on Brought my Chromecast with Google TV to a Hotel, TV is framed. 1 year ago:
A Travel Roku is the real pro tip.
- Comment on yeeah 1 year ago:
But that’s Michelle Obama!
- Comment on Feline Home Invasion 1 year ago:
The most adorable robbers I’ve ever seen!
- Comment on Google Play is beyond annoying 1 year ago:
I can’t speak for GCP as I’ve never used it, and as much as I love to jump on the Google hate train (they really do suck in so many ways), I am an Android app developer who also has to deal with the target API upgrades and they’re usually not terrible. Most of the time, just a single line change, build, and push.
But most of my apps don’t do any sort of tracking or access the file system, so outside of the whole permissions change a few years back, these have been easy to do.
The name truncation thing here is silly, though. Very annoying.
I say all this to say that I do think Google is doing a good thing here. In this one regard. I can’t stress enough how specific I’m being with my praise here.