

Note9 was peak – all of the stuff you mentioned AND a stylus. Not to mention no stupid notch :)
Note9 was peak – all of the stuff you mentioned AND a stylus. Not to mention no stupid notch :)
Same here, my Note9 just doesn’t want to give up after 5 years and 2 screen replacements. No wonder it’s LTT’s daily driver – the best Galaxy ever created. I would’ve moved to Sony a while ago… if not for the damn stylus!
Or Suicide Linux?
And basically nobody under 20 can set port forwarding on a router because there is basically zero need for that skill.
Torrenting, online gaming and self-hosting ain’t dead.
This, but unironically. How can you be so blind to click on something called Zoho, when RealVNC (the thing you searched for) is right below it?
We all know people cant get wet or something catastrophic will happen
Uhm… a meltdown? Greetings from the Aspie world 🙃
This distance is perfect for an electric scooter, even basic Xiaomi M365 will do.
Or if people just weren’t fucking thieves. Don’t defend criminals.
I’ve tried OsmAnd, unfortunately it’s too slow for me compared to pretty smooth operation of GMaps. I also use Google Timeline very extensively, with tagging all visited places and snap-to-road whenever I can. So far I haven’t found any open-source direct replacement for Timeline, it can be pretty annoying at times (e.g. Google mangling already manually corrected routes and not telling me).
Nah, fuck them for using crappy MP3 as their lossy codec. Spotify uses Ogg Vorbis, with some AAC sprinkled in.
I hate that cold color palette :(
Same here, now I only use .world only for .world communities, .ee for everything else.
Hottest? Hell no, most of them hit the wall at 30. 18-25 is the prime age.
Just ask any guy or a lesbian and you’ll have it. A privilege unknown to men.
I write 5 zł (5 zlotys, 5 PLN) or 5€ (5 euros, 5 EUR) because in Europe we don’t unnecesarily invert the currency symbol compared to what we speak. The following system, which I found on Wikipedia, would make the most sense:
Exceptionally, the symbol for the Cape Verdean escudo (like the Portuguese escudo, to which it was formerly pegged) is placed in the decimal separator position, as in 2
50.
That’d be perfectly consistent with what we speak and solve the problem of fractional currency notation as well.
Obligatory Tom Scott video featuring similarly problematic city name, Penistone.
Do you say “it costs five dollars” or “it costs dollar five”? Write as you speak, please.
There are also WebP’s, AVIF’s and JPEG XL’s.
Not really, I’m rocking it as long as it works