I will pirate anything from them that looks even remotely interesting. But I’ve never given them a cent and I sure as hell never will.
I will pirate anything from them that looks even remotely interesting. But I’ve never given them a cent and I sure as hell never will.
I was thinking something similar, but AMD being a company, this is likely just cheaper and easier.
I’m guessing a sticker is easier and cheaper than printing a special box.
Your bulleted list is working on Thunder at least.
The PSP and PS3 are the only PS consoles I haven’t owned. But after the 5 I’m done. There is absolutely no point in buying another console from them after the disappointment the 5 has been. It’s a really nice console and I love the controller but the games just haven’t made it worth it for me. I’ll stick to PC gaming and emulation from now on.
It’s the instances as well as the fact that there’s no algorithm. You have to make your own feed. This means most people leave because there’s nothing keeping them engaged like other social media.
Hasn’t been the case for a good while now. Feel free to switch back if you ever want to.
There is no excuse for ads on Firefox or its forks. Installing uBlock Origin blocks any and all ads just like on desktop.
I love how the title says finally, as if it has some super amazing improvements we’ve all been excited about for ages. But, like you said it’s just a bigger, slower version of the same thing we already have.
I think I saw some new faces on Mastodon as well.
I prefer a full-size physical sensor on the back of the phone myself. It tends to be more accurate and faster than the under screen ones I’ve dealt with. No idea about the power button ones. Convenient placement probably. Not sure about performance though.
If both OSs are on their own drive, Windows causes slightly less trouble with Linux. Plus, you can just repurpose the second drive if Linux doesn’t work out. No repartitioning your Windows drive again.
Pi-hole was really simple to set up. It was absolutely worth it and I’ve got it running on an old netbook. Very easy on resources.
Syncthing is also nice if you have files that you want easily shared between devices. I use it for sharing work files that I want synced between multiple devices. When I edit something it gets shared to all of my devices and it’s always up to date everywhere.
You can sort folders from settings. It’s also possible to pin the camera folder so it’s always first.
I guess I was thinking of the manga. Either way, not too bad unless you’re looking for some kind of masterpiece.
Highschool of the Dead.
Old and not the greatest story, but it was a fun watch a long time ago.
I don’t know anything about the 8 line, but support for the OnePlus 7 Pro was also sad. All of the custom ROMs sucked until I found YAAP. No idea what Lineage looks like on this phone yet, but I’ll switch to it when YAAP is no longer supported.
All this to say I don’t think OnePlus is the amazing company with great custom ROM support that it once was. I always heard great things about their phones, but this was my first and last phone from them. I’ll be looking at other companies with better custom ROM support for my future phone purchases.
When I was living in China I noticed something similar. It was as if they were all trying to look as close as possible to Apple while being just distinct enough to not be an issue. Apple is huge in China, but not everyone can afford it I guess.
Thanks for the reply.
Always interesting to hear about different ways of doing things.
I’ve been using Startpage for a few years. Uses Google and Bing as sources I think, but it’s been usable for my simple use cases.