Weirdly enough, it was family viewing in my household. We just treated it like any other decent sci-fi show and didn't take it that seriously. That was a common experience for friends as well but it's too small a sample size to say one way or another about possible real-world consequences.
We've had to put up with shitty battery life on the android side forever. I hope these new batteries aren't too good to be true but I'm not going to worry until there's a reason to.
I've always been Nexus/Pixel until this year. Got tired of incremental performance increases and went with the OP15R. Still very early but I'm liking it (after turning off the bloat).
I've been watching the OnePlus spaces and haven't heard about any battery issues with these new types of batteries but I guess we'll have to wait and see.
I'm sure this stunt is his attempt to distract us from something. This guy has to be the best at being the "racist senile old man" I've ever seen. I don't think he plans anything but he plays the media like a fiddle to get attention any time he wants while avoiding all accountability.
I've never understood why anyone ever took him seriously and I've known people who thought he was intelligent which immediately made me question their judgement on everything.
I saw a headline recently about a sharp drop in homicides for the city. Doubt it had anything to do with policing. I am curious about other crime trends over the past few years. It's hard to find reliable data that is unbiased.
For a mediacenter that isn't on bleeding edge hardware, fedora or Debian would be my choice for stability. Performance will be similar regardless of distro.
I use arch on my desktop and laptop and Debian/Ubuntu on servers.
In order to add support for another store, we would first need for a CLI too for the given store to already exist that could manage the basic features we expect: login, fetching data, installation, etc.
Very strange. Dragging tabs to rearrange them and dropping files into web apps are things I've been doing regularly for many years.
My next guess would be that it might be related to using an older version of plasma. There have been some major changes including wayland-specific fixes in newer versions.
Btw, are you using MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 env variable?
I'm on Arch KDE/Wayland on both desktop and laptop. I recently switched to zen (flatpak) on the desktop but still use firefox (native) on the laptop. I haven't experienced any of those issues during my time with firefox on either machine.
Have you tried a new profile for a bit to see if the bugs still show up?
I haven't read the entire XDA thread but there are a few posts saying it's limited to ColorOS (Chinese version of android that everyone else gets as OxygenOS). Unable to verify.
If they don't reverse course, I'm sure it'll roll out globally eventually. This has to run afoul of EU's strong warranty laws right?
T480s fingerprint reader has been inconsistent trying to log in when waking from sleep. It was working for months after I followed the instructions in the archwiki. I'll eventually have to dig into the logs to see why it only works sometimes.
Also I wish KDE night light integrated monitor brightness.
As someone who has watched every Trek, the tone of the show seems more in line with Discovery than Strange New Worlds. I don't judge any show by their first few episodes so I'll keep watching to see where it goes.
“My friend, We are totally in line on Syria. We can do great things on Iran. I do not understand what you are doing on Greenland."
“Let us try to build great things, i can set up a g7 meeting after Davos in Paris on thursday afternoon. I can invite the ukrainians, the danish, the syrians and the russians in the margins. let us have a dinner together in Paris together on thursday before you go back to the us. Emmanuel.”
The assumption is that he leaked them in response to an earlier quote from Macron:
"We do prefer respect to bullies. And we do prefer rule of law to brutality."
Weirdly enough, it was family viewing in my household. We just treated it like any other decent sci-fi show and didn't take it that seriously. That was a common experience for friends as well but it's too small a sample size to say one way or another about possible real-world consequences.