Great that it seems to work for you, but I’ve been experiencing this bug for months now if not longer.
I made the changes OP suggested, and now it seems to work correctly.
Great that it seems to work for you, but I’ve been experiencing this bug for months now if not longer.
I made the changes OP suggested, and now it seems to work correctly.
The problem is not that it gives a download prompt, but rather that it tosses the PDF file into your downloads folder unrequested.
It opens the PDF in the internal PDF viewer as well, but that is not the thing people are having issues with.
I don’t know whether they fixed it since, but last I checked that option was broken.
No matter what you select, half the time it still downloads the PDF to your drive.
In other words, the price of the Pixel 8 Pro will be higher in order to include a smart watch that you may or may not even want
That’s a valid concern, but it also assumes that the requirements for apps will go up in a similar trend as they did in the previous 8-10 years.
I’m not entirely convinced that they will. Smartphones 10 years ago were still very much a developing product category, whereas I think today they are generally matured.
Just look at laptops as a comparison. When they were still rapidly developing, an eight year old laptop would have pretty much been obsolete. But today an eight year old laptop will still serve most people perfectly fine.
It won’t be top of the line, but I don’t really see why it wouldn’t still be usable at least.
And even if the person buying the phone today won’t consider it usable for their needs in eight years time, they can still sell it to someone who doesn’t have a need for a high spec’ed phone.
I think you can look at it similarly to how one would look at an 8 year old laptop today.
A decently spec’ed laptop from 2015 is still very usable today, as long as you keep your expectations reasonable.
I think the biggest advantage of Android over iOS is the availability of consumer choice. There are so many different Android phones on the market, each with their respective pros and cons, that there is bound to be a device that aligns with your needs.
Now that can also be an advantage of iOS over Android in a sense. With Android you have to make a choice and it can be the wrong one. With the iPhone there is one option, and it is what it is.
Yeah I’m not saying it’s ideal, but it could be a solution to the specific problem that OP was running into
You can plug a USB hub into your phone. That’d give you more ports.
I’m fairly certain there are hubs out there with a pass-through for charging as well
Considering that you could hypothetically leave personal information in your comments, would those comments not also need to be deleted?
GDPR also allows you to do a data deletion request.
How would one realistically go about testing their backup? Do you need a bunch of empty drives?
All my devices get named after cities. I try to make it somewhat relevant to the purpose of the machine.
Usually things related to the device (e.g. network shares) get named after neighbourhoods in the respective cities.
SAN-FRANCISCO
,SARAJEVO
,
VRATNIK
, BISTRIK
, SEDRENIK
, HRASTOVI
,SEATTLE
,BARCELONA
,CANNES
.My boyfriend names all of his devices after planetary bodies, much like OP.
Thing related to the devices are named after the moons of the respective planet.
SATURN
,
ATLAS
, PROMETHEUS
, TITAN
, HYPERION
, JANUS
,JUPITER
,
GANYMEDE
,PLUTO
,CHARON
.(He just realised that last one is inconsistent, and is renaming it to MERCURY
)
You can still buy a lifetime “subscription” for enpass. It’s just significantly more expensive than what you and I probably paid for it at the time
Personally I’m using it to hold me over till Sync for Lemmy is released
Be sure to make regular backups of your data.
… and using RAID is not a backup.