- Android 16 now supports cloud compilation, a new feature that could speed up new app installs.
- The goal of cloud compilation is to avoid running the dex2oat tool during app installations by offloading compilation to the cloud.
- Dex2oat takes an APK file and generates app artifact files that the Android Runtime loads. Depending on the device and the amount of code to compile, this could take some time.
It looks like the ART (Android Runtime) JIT is playing an increasingly less important role with time.
Friendly reminder that the cloud is just someone else’s computer.
Well that’s a issue, for sure.
I absolutely NEVER allow Google Play to just update my apps when it wants to. That’s insane. That would be constantly updating all day everyday. There is no need for daily software updates. There is no need for weekly updates. It’s borderline ridiculous.
One can argue “but muh security” all they like and go right ahead and do it if you need that validation in your life but when 10 apps are in que for an update 24/7 around the clock it’s almost suspicious.
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Sure, banking and work related apps. Set those for auto-update.
The rest, I’d manually do it monthly.