What the hell is this system component?
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It's not malicious if that's what you're wondering.
Internally there are *dogfood* and *fishfood* versions of some apps, so you can *dogfood* (verb) and *fishfood* them respectively.
Dogfooding is using an app or feature shortly before it's publically released. The term *dogfood* comes from the expression ["eating your own dogfood"](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eating_your_own_dog_food).
Fishfooding is using an app or feature really early in its development before it's even really finished.
The term *fishfood* actually comes from the Google+ team inside of Google. Google+ was internally codenamed Emerald Sea. During its early development, it wasn't finished enough to be considered dogfoodable, so they called it fishfood. Because Emerald *Sea*.
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So google sees people using very early unreleased apps as fish, and people using "beta" apps as dogs, interesting.
So people using the actual releases must be apes. Good to know. Google is absolutely correct, most modern humans are lab rats following their one and only true purpose, being a lab rat.
Thanks anyway.
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Yes I know we have the little robot but I was thinking we could go with an os tan for andriod
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Some might not be aware of what these are so in its most simplistic definition. An os tan is a fictional booth babe for an os.
Windows, Mac, even linux distros all tend to have what's known as a tan or a girl which normally comes in something usable for some fan art if you maybe have a computer fetish (im not going to judge if transistors are your thing)
Anyway my proposal is simple. Make an os tan and submit it in this thread or just post your idea for what features you think she (or he) should have.
Pile them all up and I will collect all the work safe ones for a popularity tournament to see which one will be the peoples choice.
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I've found a few on Shuushuu, but can't post links at the moment as I haven't posted here enough. Also trying to draw my own adaptation~ I'll post it here when it's finished. But it seems to me, there aren't actually many about :/
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Shame that Olga from St Petersburg pictured above is actually called Stacey and is from Lincoln UK lol.
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Greater, equal to or less than... is a second app from learning series for children in pre-school or first class. In this application, kids will learn about relation operators: greater, equal, less. The child needs to count the animals and decide the relation of animals quantity to displayed number. Pictures are chosen randomly from 25 different animals. This tool is made not only to teach, but is also for fun.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kindergarten.MathPreScool1
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Was it needed to post this app 3 times?
You're spamming mate.
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There tree different apps. Read carefuly!
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Was it needed to post this app 3 times?
You're spamming mate.
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Hi,
actually I have posted about tree apps fo kids:
1) 1,2,3...
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3) Writing ABC
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Hey all!
I've been an XDA follower myself since the good old Sony Xperia Arc days
Developing apps has been something I've wanted to do for years and now, thanks inadvertently to the pandemic, I've had the time to get started on this journey with the super awesome Flutter framework. This is my first app
Always open to feedback and suggestions!
ImmEasy is a simple app that gives you an estimate points total under the Canadian Express Entry System (CRS) as well as for multiple (188/89/90 & 491) subclasses of the Australian Skilled Migration Program.
The UI is based on neumorphic design principles to give mundane forms a refreshing modern spin.
All information displayed in the app is gathered from official sources wherever possible.
Note: This app is intended solely for general guidance and reference purposes only.
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