

For some reason that’s only a thing when navigation is set to buttons, when using gestures it’s not available. So yeah it’s a bit hard to go to settings, change the navigation mode, turn on pinning, pin the app and only then hand over the phone…
For some reason that’s only a thing when navigation is set to buttons, when using gestures it’s not available. So yeah it’s a bit hard to go to settings, change the navigation mode, turn on pinning, pin the app and only then hand over the phone…
But hey if you use The App™ you can turn it on and off from your couch. Also that pairing feature you paid for is only available when using The App™, pc users can get fucked.
That sounds great for an airgapped device! Most aren’t though
I’ve got an external screen that connects with a USB-C-to-C cable to that thunderbolt port.
Finding a cable supporting that is harder though, it needs both Power Delivery(PD) as DisplayPort(DP), and most cables don’t support the bandwidth for DP.
Bitwarden has this, you can set your next-of-kin and they’ll be able to get access. (They have to wait like 2 weeks or so and I imagine all sorts of alarm bells will go off if they try this while you’re alive). Might be a premium only feature though idk.
Broke my brain, had to read 4 times to understand
When not using dried peas (soak and cook) the skins float to the surface automatically.
Not quite pickled, but raw onions in vinegar with sumak are great (let em sit for like an hour)
Literally Darwin
This is true art
Xml has entered the chat
Obviously this picture was taken in IKEA
Who needs a license when there’s massgravel/MAS
It’s like enabling https on your website with a self-signed certificate. Cool but worthless as an indication of validity to anyone but yourself.
I need a source on that knife, where can I buy it.
The lemmings in the film were actually purchased from Inuit children, transported to the filming location in Canada and repeatedly shoved off a nearby cliff by the filmmakers to create the illusion of a mass suicide.
Yo wtf
Our dishwasher has the option to reset the currently selected program but it has to take a minute to do so with the machine closed always. So you’d press start, realise you selected the wrong program and, even though nothing changed except software, still have to close it for a minute.
Installing GPU drivers :). Bonus if you need to use CUDA on top of that
That’s the crazy thing here, it is interacting with programs in a way that is wildly inefficient. At some point stuff like this will be properly integrated, and that both scares and excites me.
Must be some OnePlus limitation or something.