

On mine it appears to be a regular setting under the display options called “camera cutout”. I do have developer options enabled though, so maybe that doesn’t appear for people who don’t.
On mine it appears to be a regular setting under the display options called “camera cutout”. I do have developer options enabled though, so maybe that doesn’t appear for people who don’t.
Android (or at least my Galaxy) has a setting that lets you disable the portion of the screen where the notch is, which makes it essentially identical to a phone with no notch.
So do you have an alternative in mind, or are you just arguing that we shouldn’t read?
Agreed, I don’t hate it, but to me it’s like I’m just eating pineapple and pizza at the same time. I love both, but eating both at once doesn’t add anything for me and I don’t think the tastes go together very well. I’d enjoy either one more on its own.
At least bad things are happening to ONE bad person. Andrew Tate, my beacon of hope.
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Today! (just “filling the silence” over here)
…soo, what did you all do for your Thanksgiving?
Throw it into the sun
Neither, and I never once had the cable fall out. Just imagine the countless seconds I saved from not screwing and unscrewing.
I was so invested in that show’s ongoing plot as a kid. The writers put a lot more thought into it than they needed to. And the voice actors were all awesome, especially Megatron.
Don’t worry, I’m still here
That one in the bottom right looks a bit dense for me.
Of course, mother!
Or “the 1900s,” which is even more painful
The Fabio of ducks
Definitely one of my least favorite aspects of them. Everyone must get a backstory, and they must all be interrelated. The galaxy’s a small place apparently.
According to the page, that’s using an imaginary unit called “international dollars” (which I just learned exists), which is used for comparing countries’ economies. It doesn’t reflect the real amount in US dollars. In US dollars the median US salary is just under $60,000. https://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/wkyeng.pdf