LOL Favourite? Jury is out. Most popular? Android all the way.
LOL Favourite? Jury is out. Most popular? Android all the way.
I got in trouble in a discussion about the most popular Linux distro when I said it’s obviously Android.
As if everyone on Lemmy is going to vote 200 times.
I had the FlashAir which is more or less the same thing. Loved it. Used it for quickly retrieving underwater photography without unsealing the camera as well as backing up dashcams, security cameras, and other such quality of life, never have to touch it kind of applications. I would totally buy more if they come back in fashion. Micro SD is probably impossible, but a girl can dream, can’t he?
Personally, I plug a power bank into the public port and charge my other devices through it. But if an AC outlet is available, that’s all moot anyway.
Just in case you are joking (or people think you are) those do exist. Basically a dongle with only the power pins on each end.
Running with scissors is good exercise if you don’t fall, and good for your pores if you do.
When your cheap flight has a carry on limit of 7kg.
Oh, hi, Sega.
Yeah, I just did some math instead. Toothbrush is a similar wiggly thing and it will supposedly run 720-ish minutes on a AAA battery, so more than that, probably.
I don’t actually know how long it lasts; I’m unusually vigilant about swapping batteries. I just put a fresh one in the razor, I’ll let it wiggle itself to death and tell you how long that takes.
Could get those. Might be a good option for some. I just have a lot of rechargeables already for smoke alarms and clocks and what have you. I think I would find plugging in every battery individually to be more trouble. Even finding micro USB cables around the house is becoming a challenge.
My travel trimmer takes a AA battery and I just keep a little USB charger for that.
Gift cards expiring isn’t legal in Canada. We just expect you to lose them, and there is still plenty of profit in that, apparently.
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I made grilled cheese for my father in law in India where it was not insignificantly difficult to find “American” bread and processed cheese. It’s comfort food that crosses borders and cultures.
Edit: You United Statesians got that weird cheese thing right and I will die on that hill.