

It’s really annoying when it’s pushed in our faces everywhere. For getting a quick image of something you specify, or help with some boilerplate text it can be pretty neat.
It’s really annoying when it’s pushed in our faces everywhere. For getting a quick image of something you specify, or help with some boilerplate text it can be pretty neat.
But apparently, using the tools already available to you is not a common skill these days :(
So, are you not understanding that other people work differently, or are you just not using that skill?
Besides offering different approaches for different preferences, there are clear benefits to the extra level of organization. As an additional exercise, try to picture someone using multiple windows and tab groups.
Not everyone operates on the basic level. Hell, why even have tabs? The OS can manage multiple windows, and you can use multiple desktops to achieve the same result without that bloat.
Still, if it’s small enough to transmit via any wireless connection they can easily keep the local copy.
Why not both? As Linux achieves more and more momentum, you are bound to see real change in how Microsoft treats its users.
Is the issue with the packaging, or that only an outdated version can be packaged?
He could fix the license, then people would push the up to date version and users wouldn’t report old bugs.
Of course, the idea is that there’s less risk of that the more people switch.
Microsoft’s idea of consent:
Do you want to turn on Recall?
- Yes
- Maybe Later
Americans voted for this. You can argue about the minutiae and the process, but that’s the gist of it.
Anyone got an idea of cost? Of course this is going to be brutal, but it’s literally ten times what I have in my NAS, in a size slightly longer than a 2.5" drive.
With that trio they could have the Top Gear of late night.
OTOH it’s hard to do satire these days because everything is already absurd.
uBlock Origin Lite seems to work fine for me.
around 38C
I was shocked when my new realme, which uses the same tech, didn’t even break 30°C while charging at 8+ Amps (should be around 80W). This was in a relatively warm room (25°C) and using the case that came with it, which surely doesn’t improve thermals. It gets warmer when charging from other sources with only 2-3A, like USB-PD or QuickCharge.
Coupled with the fact that it’s only accurate if you are constantly charging from below 15% to 100%, these are ranges that I rarely get my phone into.
AccuBattery needs a session to have 60% charged, so <20% to 80% works. Doesn’t need to be every single one. I actually asked support about it and they said this was the lowest percentage they were comfortable with. I was requesting to make it adjustable.
Accuracy of the measurement isn’t the entire point. I see the same issue, but since it helps track relative degradation over time it can still add value by giving more information when you suspect the capacity is getting worse.
Neither of them are anyone’s friend, but claiming they’re the same level of nasty is a bit of a stretch.