Oh, it’s obviously fucking stupid.
That’s the point, it’s petty as shit and would invalidate all of their “45/47” merch, in addition to making her the first woman president, there is no “logical” method to the madness , just shits and giggles
Oh, it’s obviously fucking stupid.
That’s the point, it’s petty as shit and would invalidate all of their “45/47” merch, in addition to making her the first woman president, there is no “logical” method to the madness , just shits and giggles
Calendar depends on it. Even in windows 11, mail and calendar accounts in settings don’t function right if mail (& calendar) is removed
I don’t have Twitter anymore, but this covers it well
We should start using leopards instead of elephants referring to the GOP until they adopt it instead
You can download the exe for free. The price is a donation + offsetting the cost to publish apps to the Microsoft store
My physical mail box makes this sound over all the speakers in my house.
RIP my guy. You’ll live on whenever I get spam
gO wOkE gO bRoKe
They’ve got a long way to go, but as a lifelong Android user, I have to commend Apple for the improvements they’ve (undoubtedly have been forced to) make thusfar.
I’m using the stick pixel os (rooted) and keep my bootloader locked with this https://github.com/chenxiaolong/avbroot
I’ve been using the Zen fork of Firefox and have been enjoying it greatly. It’s still pretty early, and a lot of the Firefox issues are still there, but regardless it’s felt better than any other browser I’ve used lately.
And since it’s Firefox, it’s unaffected by he Mv3 bullshit
I’m so glad you said this; my roommate didn’t do this. The (single) bathroom mat would be absolutely soaked when he’d get out of the shower, and would remain that way for hours after. Everytime I mentioned it he’d say “that’s what a bathmat is for” and I eventually had someone else mention how they had their socks soaked before I finally got him to start drying himself off first
Some of these are yearly but reduced to monthly for ease of viewing
Personally I’ve used Western Digital, Seagate, and PNY drives with no failures. Stay away from anything HP branded; they don’t actually produce drives but rather rebadge other failure-prone models and make it damn near impossible to claim any warranty.
I’ve had a Samsung Evo drive fail on me, but warranty was pretty easy. I’ve also had a PNY 2.5" ssd that has never failed on me, but I did break the connector off accidentally. Warranty was actually ridiculously easy on that, despite it being entirely user error.
If data is mission critical, it’s worth shelling out extra; stay away from any cheap brands (HP, SanDisk, etc) and opt for the higher end models in reputable brands (Eg WD Red, Purple, and Gold vs Green and Blue, or Seagate Ironwolf or Firecuda)
These are my own personal experiences. Others will have better/worse experiences and I encourage you to seek out others’ experiences and options, as well as others to add their own
Friendly reminder that Lexar isn’t Micron anymore and was acquired by Longsys. I’ve had reliability issues with their products since
I wouldn’t be surprised if they started working on it, but even if they had a design ready, it wouldn’t happen overnight. Apps, and Android itself, don’t yet have support for RISC-V (though I believe Android 15 has preliminary support).
At the moment, Qualcomm likely has to bend over and take it
Arcane is a fantastic series, eagerly awaiting the next season. Even my sister is into it (and as far as I know she has no clue what League of Legends is)
Another point for Linux
I had a CRT as our family’s main TV until 2017