

Great, but small Android phones are still few and far between. The Jelly Star is a notable exception, but those devices don’t seem to get much in the way of long-term support
Thought to have been an ordinary falling star.
Great, but small Android phones are still few and far between. The Jelly Star is a notable exception, but those devices don’t seem to get much in the way of long-term support
Someone broke it down here: https://bajsicki.com/blog/loops-video-terms/
This, but Read You app instead.
Unrelated: I’m not sure how, but you seem to have -1 downvotes…
I like Read You. It integrates nicely with FreshRSS, too.
Seems unlikely - I believe Office 365 disables third-party email clients by default these days
Genuinely confused as to what the use case is for this. Do you put it in your own app / page? Is it for managing features across all your services? Is it just its own features??
I don’t have any links to hand, but look into Dynamic DNS. It’s basically a way for your device / router to talk to your domain registrar, and update their DNS records whenever your IP address changes.
Have a look at DuckDNS as a starting point.
…I managed to do the same too, just trying to scroll up on a question, and despite having read both these comments.
Starting to think it’s a ‘them’ problem
When was this, exactly?
I’m amazed there’s anyone out there who hasn’t heard of Jim Fucking Sterling, Son
You are a gentleman and a scholar, etc. etc.
I ran 7 on a Dell netbook for a few years, and it worked great (though, naturally, not as great as XP)
Because mice are a solved problem. New phones can ostensibly have new features, better cameras, better displays, etc. Similarly, new cards and CPUs can give you measurably better performance.
A new mouse is something you get when your old mouse is broken, and if that’s happening every year, then there’s a big problem.
I have to question in what world one would need “the latest mouse” every year. The only reason is if Logitech makes such a crap mouse that it starts to fall apart, thus necessitating a new one.
The only other avenue is that the mouse just gets more and more bloated with additional “features” year-on-year.
The principle isn’t the worst, but the implications are less than ideal
The CEO of a corporation should be the living embodiment of that corp. Kind of like Subway in Community
Unless you’re using a non-Chromium browser, that is.
I pay for it because I thought it was a trustworthy service that had earnt my money. Instead, if they continue with stuff like this then I’ll go back to not trusting subscription services again.
Could that day be today?