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Could it be a security measure, to stop others from enabling it on your locked device, since enabled bluetooth might be a weakness security-wise?
How can I become such a fungi?
In conclusion, the conclusion most often concludes by concluding that we can conclude, that the answer is the answer.
To summarize, the summary most often summarizes the problem and its nuances, and concludes by summarizing the conclusion as the correct answer.
Therefore, the correct answer is correct.
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Why not? Ideogram is brilliant at it!
If you connect to Jellyfin through Kodi with the JellyCon add-on, you can sync audio, subtitles etc. when it's playing.
While it's possible to navigate through your Jellyfin libraries from within the Jellycon add-on in Kodi, I usually find it quicker to just use the Jellyfin app or webapp on phone/pc to find the desired media, then "cast" it to the active Kodi client. The Kodi client will then play it directly from the server, no video data is going through the casting device.
I think that's just their code...
But art, right?
(edit for clarity: at least in some cases)
Instead, mount the fireplace DVD:
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But basic internet permission is given to all apps without asking.
But it really shouldn't be! And GrapheneOS, at least, always asks the user when installing apps that want network permission. If the user doesn't plan on using any network-based features of the app, they can simply decline.
I'm not the person you're asking, but I have some evidence to support the case that making it work without proprietary code is a problem. GrapheneOS, a privacy-oriented Android-based smartphone OS, write in their usage guide:
Edit: The fact that they haven't implemented eSIM functionality without using the proprietary Google stuff, indicates to me that it's either impossible/blocked or simply too hard with practically nothing in return to have been prioritised (yet?)