I actually host this for myself and found out the same results as wrapped gave me between February and October this year.
I actually host this for myself and found out the same results as wrapped gave me between February and October this year.
“More reasons to Avoid the Raspberry Pi”
I didn’t know we even had reasons to avoid it
It’s also ridiculous to think it’s still the same language that was built in two weeks, like absolutely no work was done in it over time.
Nope, never used a private tracker before (forgot to add this). The site just seems innacurate.
I don’t use a VPN nor I bother with one, I download movie torrents all the time (5 this week already) and the list is completely empty. I do have dynamic IP but ir usually only changes after I restart my router, which I haven’t done for a month now.
Found the gnome developer
C and B are definitely happening in the next months, A will start by the end of next year, as support for Bard dwindles and Google moves on to the next AI assistant that has half the features and polish of the previous one.
Absolutely nothing.
And there’s NeoWin again with the Windows 12 clickbaits. This “leak” is just Windows 11 IoT Enterprise Subscription, and there’s absolutely nothing nowhere that even mentions the number 12.
Watch out mate, you’re going to bring out the deniers
We’ve been hearing about Apple coming back to the gaming market for quite a long time now and absolutely nothing happens. The iPhone 15 isn’t going to change anything in this regard, it’s going to be a party trick with a handful of popular games ported to it and then nothing else.
Why don’t tech reviewers every talk about gamescope?
Because tech reviewers only read spec sheets and call it a day. They usually get the product for free and use it for a day or two, which is not nearly enough time to make an actual review of the product.
“I don’t want these Signal encrypted Matrix protocol messages on my Signal encrypted Matrix protocol messaging app, it’s a gigantic security risk”
I think this is a rare time that Google remembers the rest of the world exists. In here in Hungary, android 13, and the setting was available and was already on.
There’s a very vocal Samsung-hating bandwagon on every Android related community. Generally these people never used a Samsung device before or they’re Pixel fanboys and bloat is everything that’s not made by Google and just want to embrace the barebonesness of AOSP.
From someone that actually used recent versions of iOS, this looks nothing like iOS, not even close.
If this is anything like the first EU decision and how it is worded, people are vastly overstating what it actually means. The important part about that one decision is that devices with water protection should only be serviceable by certified professionals, which should include the manufacturer’s repairmen and third parties, but not the end user. On the removable batteries part, having pull tabs already suffice the requirements, the batteries just can’t be glued down requiring alcohol or other prying methods to remove.
The devil is in the details
I always disliked Gnome because of this and also because it seems like the developers want to force their tastes and use cases to everyone else. You either learn to work their way, or move out. That’s one of the many things I like about KDE, despite the devs having their preferred default way of doing things, they leave options for the users to decide in an easy way (i.e. having everything in the settings menu, without needing to download and install a separate program or manually editing config files)
That’s pretty much how MacOS does, but I wouldn’t call Mac’s window management good by any means.
And also because Google doesn’t sell data.