What a comforting thought that is to know.
EDIT: “Who’s next” is more accurate though.
What a comforting thought that is to know.
EDIT: “Who’s next” is more accurate though.
Jellyfin would be great if only you could change subtitle colors. With HDR content, having pure white subtitles is eye-scorching.
That’s what you get from not using curl
Wasn’t Waze bought by Google or am I misremembering?
Fusion 360. I’m sorry, but FreeCAD just can’t compare.
You kid, but I think he actually did.
Hardware… what?
Lawnchair
Arcticicons
Odourless, tasteless, colorless, uncarbonated soda pop.
It really depends on your use case. My Titan’s MediaTek is enough for me as I don’t do super intensive tasks on it. In a pinch it does the job. If I’m away and need to quickly SSH into my servers, I can do that, no problem. I can make calls and text people and it has a huge battery. Right now it’s as de-googled as it can get with the stock ROM.
The drawback is that due to the wonky 1:1 aspect ratio display, a lot of apps either have bugs or bad usability, because they were created for taller scrrens. To me, it doesn’t matter, as I cut down on smartphone usage and just have a handful of apps.
There are still some smartphones that have hardware keyboards. Unihertz makes a few (I have the very unwieldy OG Titan). There’s also the Fxtec Pro1 X.
Sony still uses multicolor notification LED in their phones.
I Come In Peace / Dark Angel (1990) - campy sci-fi action with a really interesting premise.
I watched it as a kid on VHS in the early nineties, then spent 20 something years trying to remember its name.
“So the leaders of men conceived of their most desperate strategy yet. A final solution: the destruction of the sky.” - Animatrix, The Second Renaissance
Oh no no no. I erased that GIF from my mind, I don’t want it back.
Ha, you’re right. I’ll use Plex till then, but as soon as this feature hits WebOS, I’ll switch in a heartbeat. Jellyfin is so much cleaner and faster than Plex.