second. i think this one is the best. works well on mobile and desktop. can share stuff. has a good free level. i love it
I’ve been putting up tp link omada hardware in a few offices. very stable and easy to use
I’m used to using snapdrop but this seems like it might have more robust options
baldurs gate: dark alliance
this is like the third time today I’ve added this to a post. great memories
that’s just the shape of some people’s heads. nothing going on here
my wife wears it because she’s my personal hero
I’m a teacher and i always tell my students to definitely don’t ever go to LibGen where their textbook is likely available totally free and certainly don’t return your textbook and i absolutely won’t be using it myself either.
baldurs gate: dark alliance
they recently remade it for pc. no online i think, but couch coop is included. Lots if fond memories playing that in early 00s
I haven’t been keeping up with the updates since they stopped naming them after food. I guess that worked. The numbers have gotten less important and less big changes. I think that’s probably best. just do updates that are needed, etc
this is how Android has been forever. Jellybean was the most popular until around Nougat.
People keeping their phones for a longer time shouldn’t be considered a bad thing. Cheap brands using old versions isn’t good though and that does represent some of the numbers.
they are realizing that if they want to maximize profits they don’t actually need to maximize users.
“but they take all the risk, they deserve the reward”
what risk? the only thing they risk is becoming one of us if they fail hard enough and have to go get a regular job