Gorilla produces two main categories: high drop resistance, and high scratch resistance.
It’s not really possible to have both (hard vs flexible).
Gorilla produces two main categories: high drop resistance, and high scratch resistance.
It’s not really possible to have both (hard vs flexible).
Same, the only downside is that I can never go back.
People who buy consoles do it for the “press a button to game”.
Not necessarily because they don’t understand pc’s, but because they don’t want the faff.
And people using mobile can go stuff themselves? It doesn’t switch automatically either way.
If the fucking usb c audio was at least consistent, but no, the dongles are different and the phones are different, good luck trying to not blow up ypur phone by buying the wrong accessory (I blame the spec, not that I’ve read it)
I mean, yes, depending on the signal strength and interference. Can’t have tiny, efficient, powerful, reliable and wireless all. There are gonna be compromises.
Any decent earphones will offer different codec and encoding support for high quality, good connection, or best latency.
I was supporting a WordPress site and we’ve had issues getting blacklisted by Internet providers because some WP scripts were in the malware database (local file matching WP github exactly). What a nightmare.
Yeah, not sure what people expect.
So many knee-jerk reactions.
On your phone, you can select autofill, then ask bitwarden to generate a password, save and use that to register
Yeah, it’s counterproductive to lay out a bunch of restrictions. Let people make a long-ass password that’s a memorable phrase - it’s safer anyway.
Although I don’t know how anyone makes it without a password manager at this point.
I don’t know… straight, I would assume, means that I could walk or drive a vehicle and not turn at all, ignoring any external influences like waves and currents in this case.
That requires a business login on your personal device, which is typically against company policy.
Although, so should be sharing work info outside of corporate channels, so what do I know.
Reporting from Las Vegas, babyyy
*spins a roulette *
‘What do you mean the car is missing a driver?? Im sitting right here!’
Fair, I was being cheeky. I don’t know if I trust Google anymore to make and maintain a good app or service.
As the other coment said, there are ways: https://github.com/Universal-Debloater-Alliance/universal-android-debloater-next-generation Or https://github.com/samolego/Canta
Well, you need Tasker because that’s one of the Android equivalents of the Shortcuts app.
New manager need to prove themselves -> can’t do that by small improvements -> dreams up major changes -> gets promoted -> repeat
Is my guess
They’re slow as all hell, which is more pronounced the larger these are in capacity.
You’re best of getting a tiny m.2 enclosure for something like that.
They’re still innovating, especially when it comes to shareholder profits