50/50 for me. Last update didn’t shut down, one before that did.
I use Firefox with uBO on Windows and it doesn’t help. I tried installing filters I found online but they don’t do shit.
I’ll just install FreeTube.
Updates only make products worse, not better.
I just have my phone always silenced except for phone calls from contacts.
I’ve heard of people printing out charts, then cutting out the part they wanted to calculate an integral of, then weighing the paper.
I really like PowerShell’s object-oriented approach to pipelines. Unix pipes feel really dated in comparison.
Some people will always want wires to transfer data,
But that group of people is growing smaller and smaller with each year. I haven’t used a phone cable to transfer files once in the last 8 years. Phones just sync to cloud.
I always thought [dumping](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumping_(pricing_policy\)) was illegal.
It’s so idiotic that it can’t be malice.
It’s just Linus overworking his employees.
I see cyan/gray, I guess others see white/pink?
It’s easy to port, has low system requirements, and it’s funny to see running on a toaster
First thing I do on Debian is disabling unattended upgrades. I will need to install some package now and it will always get in the way.
I got a note 10 pro as well.
First thing I did after I got it was to install LineageOS. It’s so much better.
I’ve even had one tell me that he and Pence were the two prophets of the End Times in Revelations.
In a way they are
Cellular is always overloaded in rural areas. Mobile ISPs always take on more customers than their infrastructure can handle.
I’m still running a PC from 2012. It’s seriously fine, I only started feeling it last year. Looking to upgrade next month.
I think that swappable GPUs are the killer feature. A 7 year old CPU is fine, a 7 year old GPU not so much.
There’s also “testing” in between. It’s not as stable as - well - “stable”, but I didn’t have trouble with it.
Because they’re a monopoly and should get nationalized to ensure they align with the citizens rather than with the greedy shareholders.