Protip: Many cars use slow charging USB 2.0 for wired Android Auto - if you use this, you cab instead plug your phone into a fast charging outlet instead
Protip: Many cars use slow charging USB 2.0 for wired Android Auto - if you use this, you cab instead plug your phone into a fast charging outlet instead
Yes please!
The whole buffer/quick record that’s been added to video card drivers have been a boon for capturing those blimo and you’ll miss it episodes of hilarity.
Pretty sure it actually predates Apple’s version too…
Piracy is an issue of service, not price - Gabe Newell
This is exactly why restaurants shouldn’t use QR codes as menus, they’re attack vectors - anyone can just come in and slap on their own QR sticker.
I just use the ping integration of Home Assistant, simple for me since I’ve already got HA running.
Still finishing Control, as well as Kaiju Wars, which has helped scratch that Advance Wars itch while also being new
Tbf, it’s all about usage and charhing habits. My S22 lasts my work day, but at around ~30%, but I also only charge it to 85%.
If I didn’t charge it on the drive home, it’d probably die during the day.
I’d imagine this article is more of statement against the S23 Ultra, than a humble brag. At this point, even if you are able to afford it, why upgrade yearly?
Phones aren’t getting drastic upgrades with each physical release - most exciting upgrades are typically software based.
Amazing how enshitification has continued to march on.
They’re also apparently adding markdown which is neat, but considering all the recent Google news of them trying to lock down the web, I’d rather they focus on adding an RCS API so other apps can exist…
Control is a fantastic game - definitely recommend a completion run for all the lore.
Most people in the market for a deck can probably follow a tutorial to replace the storage
Yea this will be back with an open standard so OEMs and carriers can shop around for cheaper prices
I’m not entirely sure that’s true. The money goes to Mozilla and Mozilla will use it to fund Firefox (and other projects). It seems to work exactly how one would expect it to work - you just can’t donate directly to a project such as Firefox.
There are limits to how much money they can move to projects due to their structure as a 501©3, (but all of their projects are towards an open web) so maybe not all of the funding goes to Firefox, but it still does go to Firefox.
Not to mention you can self host and be your own admin.
I submitted a bug report about it, but I was never able to reproduce it reliably - seemed like it was due to leaving the tab around for a long time.
If it happened that frequently, I would definitely see if you can reproduce it while recording logs so it can help them track it down!
Agreed. Although there is a bug where the current tab won’t respond to any input (such as refreshing or new url entry) and you need to close the tab… it hasn’t yet been annoying enough to open a new issue though…
Not surprising given Android’s history of tablet support, foldables won’t be terribly different.
Need sustained support to facilitate app developers putting in the effort to update their apps for foldables.
Depending on your usage, wired (due to being slow charging, typically) can actually drain the battery faster than it charges.
But since you’re using it tirelessly, you can use a fast charger via your 9v outlet (or other fast charging USB).
It sucks it uses so much power, but you’re probably better off if you need to charge your phone anyway