So did I until reading this post. Thanks!
So did I until reading this post. Thanks!
Samsung phones had this for years but only in specific regions. I live in the Netherlands and have changed my phone’s CSC to Vietnam just to unlock call recording. It works natively in the dialer since Android 10 or older. I had it with the Note 9.
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It has gotten more difficult. I remember windows 7 being just clicking Next until it was done. Win10 requires a signup, clicking no on several telemetry pages with dark patterns, a whole bunch of BS “features”.
I’d say that is above windows. R-ing the FM is quite essential to arch or gentoo.
That doesn’t really matter too much and is mostly personal preference.
The biggest difference is which package manager and how up to date each program in there is. Arch and OpenSuse Tumbleweed will have quite up to date packages as they’re rolling release models while Mint and Ubuntu tend to be a bit slower and more stable.
I suggest going through the installation process of Arch linux at least once because it does teach you the basics of Linux but for usability you’d be better off with a distro that has a GUI installer.
Corporate crapware changing the layout every 3 months and “streamlining the UI” is by far my biggest annoyance.
Always has been.
If the search function actually worked it could be passable.
A laser strong enough to shoot a mosquito down will also be strong enough to cause instant permanent blindness. Would you really want to be in the same room as that thing?
Noita is amazing.
I don’t mind teams for chatting or meetings but I hate sharepoint and the Teams file “structure” with a passion.
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I would design the pack with a thermal fuse of about 60 degrees C stuck between each 3 cells.
This way if one of those crappy cells start overheating the fuse should prevent it from going into thermal runaway.
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Mordin obviously. Someone else might have gotten it wrong.