Hm, I like it way more than RiF.
Hm, I like it way more than RiF.
It actually has, if you scroll down to the bottom there are plenty of users stating default UI plus some plugin.
You could argue that 25% for sync is quite something, and almost double that of the next largest competitor.
Surprised there’s no litter box.
And in the next corporate social responsibility report:
We had excellent feedback from our customers related to the reduction of whatever that was, already forgot, with a 100% approval rate, showing that our green agenda is fully un track and highly appreciated.
I’m happy with OnePlus. Will never touch an Apple device, they are so unintuitive and locked down. If android follows that trend, I’d rather have no phone.
Samsung phones are so full of bloatware, I’ll never buy them again.
He knows who’s buying 70% of his cars. And that’s not Taiwan.
No disclaimer you need to accept or anything? That’s usually enough to block IoT devices from auto-connect.
I haven’t seen an open network in the last 3 or so years.
The Nvidia Shield is amazing.
Exactly that. I’ve got it plugged into a Nvidia Shield that’s on my network, streaming stuff from my local NAS and various online sources. My router blocks known ad networks, and all apps I install on the Shield are vetted to maximise privacy.
Worthless =/= insolvent.
The value is determined based on a shareholder valuation, insolvent means having a negative cashflow and depleted reserves.
You can technically run a stock absolutely into the ground if everyone would place sell orders at market (i.e. without limit) and the only buyers would offer 1 cent.
That changes nothing about the profitability of the company though.
And while this is a very hypothetical scenario for a listed company, for an unlisted one you can freely adjust your list price. If he were to sell 1% for $1 to his neighbor, the company valuation would be down to 100 bucks.
Because Russia blew up domestic infrastructure, so satellite based communication looked like a decent alternative.
Huh, that might get me to try mastodon again. The browser experience used to be crap.
Linux loves dual boot, windows is the problem and always has been. But as long as you install windows first and Linux second, there’s no problem whatsoever, the installer detects your installation and automatically adds multiboot. Installing windows after Linux means that you will have to restore the bootloader.
For now it’s all or nothing. Better safe than sorry.
Yeah I was also a bit confused about the “mad respect” for what I’d call standard driving :-D
Not OP, but yes manual permits to drive both types, automatic doesn’t allow driving manuals. I believe that’s an EU regulation.
Sync has been available for well over 2 months, I don’t think that many former users will still follow. Sure, each new app will bring a fraction of its former users, but that’s not sustainable.