I'm well aware of what Vivaldi can do but I refuse to support Chromium's monopoly. In fact, it's the only reason why I use FF.
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Oh god, yes please. I would love to have that!
Man, I'm just chilling and relaxing after a week of SE work and this resonates with me very deeply
I'm exactly the same! Nice to know I'm not the only one.
In all seriousness, once you're of age the exact number rarely matters and isn't often used so I'm more surprised people actually remember it.
I didn't expect this to be something I would actually use but I was mildly excited to try it out just out of curiosity. Then it asked me to log in. Login to a fucking terminal emulator. I have no words.
I'm a classic example of an introvert "adopted" by my very extroverted friend. I just want to say that I'm very thankful for them dragging me out of my comfort zone once in a while. I would've missed out on a lot of great experiences without them.
I often think how awesome it is that people are so different and how we can help each other by sharing our strengths.
I'm very excited for COSMIC!
Well, can't say I'm surprised. I had something like that in pretty much every school I was in, just that ours were actually Gmail accounts. For non-technical folks it's an easy and obvious solution. And to be honest, it works...
I think OP is worried about keeping their charged phone on the charger just for this feature. I also heard that keeping devices with batteries connected to a charger for a long time is not good because it generates a lot of small charging cycles pushing the battery to 100% repeatedly. I'm actually curious whether that's true for the modern smartphones or not.
FWIW my Pixel has an "adaptive charging" feature that slowly charges the phone to 90% overnight and then tops it to 100% just before an alarm. It seems to be aimed at reducing this exact effect so I wouldn't be surprised if there is something to it.
I was sure I'm getting baited when I clicked the link but it's one of the rare cases when it actually turned out not to be a clickbait.
This feature literally found and isolated "important files" and now they are deleting those files. Just because it was never available in the US doesn't mean it's irrelevant.
Yeah, so basically Google invented a feature that finds your important files and deletes them. The future is here!
Of course I'm exaggerating for humoristic effect but in all seriousness I think the whole action is extremely poorly executed. I would be surprised if there weren't some cases of people actually losing something important because of this.
Huge thanks to Vaxry and all contributors, Hyprland is great!