It’s like he aged 10 years in the past 2 years… damn
It’s like he aged 10 years in the past 2 years… damn
I honestly don’t know anymore as I can’t find it. Maybe it was just different in older Android versions, but now I akso just have FF set as my default browser and that’s it.
you might have forgotten to set your browser of choice as the default webview
You don’t necessarily need DRM to break alternative frontends.
they could just block the alternative frontends. Then we’d need an alternative platform.
Since when do HP and Lexmark make decent printers?
I would think there’s already too much competition so it’s not a ver lucrative market to enter.
They aren't really very special phones. Pretty average tbh with a below average flash light (it's basically useless) and terrible fingerprint reader. I only got an xperia because it doesn't have a punch-hole or notch.
Solution? We’re not here to find solutions! We’re here to yearn for the good old days!
just get an external ssd drive and some double-sided tape to stick it to the back of your phone. If you want to increase your battery life you can also stick a powerbank on there as well.
Sony, except the replaceable battery part
I did back then. Not such much these days.
have been using various distros over the years and never had issues with the nvidia driver on any of them 🤷♂️
Lemons are delicious af though. Why reward them for their bs?
Ghosting on CRTs wasn’t too bad, mostly imperceptible even
What did you do to your phone’s battery? I’ve got my phone for two and a half years and I still get decent runtime out of it.
And I agree… if the only innovations these days involve adding new cameras and removing other common features (like headphone jacks…) I don’t really see the point in upgrading.
That got me thinking: couldn’t that be solved by adding a layer in fron akin to a phosphor screen which “buffers” the light a bit thus bridging the switching which should reduce flickering?
With that title I was honestly expecting something more linux-specific, but the concepts described here pretty much apply to all modern OSs and their file handling.
Only if other countries follow, but with such a small market it’s easier to just abandon the UK.
I thought elon owns x.com?
That’s not how it works. They already didn’t use Twitter because it’s not useful to them, why would they use a similar service now?