The 4a 5G, ironically. Looks only a little bit wider, but the difference is quite significant in practice. It is on its last legs though and the replacement (9a) is in the mail.
The 4a 5G, ironically. Looks only a little bit wider, but the difference is quite significant in practice. It is on its last legs though and the replacement (9a) is in the mail.
While this is something LLMs are decent at, I feel this is only of value if your notes are unstructured, and it presents infosec concerns.
My wrist hurts, gimme back my tiny pixel 4a.
Does no one use the Subscription page anymore? Are people even aware of its existence at this point?
YT assumes you’re always binge-watching. Which people often are apparently.
Just use your subscription tab, like we did in the olden days.
Droid-ify is also great.
WTF is that last search result though 🫣
Older people rely on logic. And most interfaces are the opposite of logical.
Younger people have this idea of "press a bunch of buttons and once you see how it works, then memorize the steps ".
That’s the exact opposite of my experience.
I tried to explain Windows logically to the seniors in my family. This is a window. This is the taskbar, it shows your open windows. This is a folder, it contains your documents.
Every time we would start over with these abstractions which are supposed to make logical sense, the very foundation of Windows’ early success with casual users. None of it ever stuck with them.
They would instead write down every minor step to achieve a specific goal in a specific way, so they could basically control Windows without paying any attention to context presented on the screen. That’s the only thing that worked for them.
Yes, but don’t ask me for cake recipes. I’m not in the mood.
Always-online locked down ad-riddled spyware on cheapass unfixable planned obsolescence hardware.
Have you experienced what passes for “an actual TV that plays Netflix” these days?
Miss me with that shit.
Does XFCE today look any less late 90s than when I tried it 10 years ago?
That’s not what people demand, it’s a side effect of users demanding software be open source and developers saying that’s not economically viable.