I have tried, and my hair gets super greasy and a bit smelly if I don't wash it every once in a while. And the conditioner is mostly just to keep it from getting frizzy after I've slept on it all night.
Ahh I didn't realise this isn't twitter, I thought musk must have some weird thing against tumblr or something :)
For those use cases I don't think I would, no.
You can control music, but it's very primitive and doesn't have a home-screen widget for example. The watch itself has alarms you can set, but it won't ring when one on your phone goes off afaik, and you can't reply to notifications, only view them.
That's plenty for me, but I'm probably far from a typical user of these things.
I barely store anything besides apps on my phone. Photos get automatically synced to my nextcloud, and after I sort them I just delete them from my phone. I also self-host all of my music, and just stream from that using Navidrome. Has worked pretty well for me so far.
Actually I think that's pretty much all I do with my phone lol, maybe I should look for a cheaper one next time as I don't really need a flagship or anything.
iirc there was a reason you should use dd instead of directly copying the data, I think something to do with device block alignment or something?
Oh absolutely. I kinda feel like preventing the default action on a tag like that should just not be allowed, or browsers should not display the target link thing if it has an event listener attached or something.
Huh, just noticed my link shows the price at 100 euros, but the bloated one shows it for 121 euros
Nvm different size was pre-selected
Should be pretty easy to test, just run a GPU benchmark for a while and see when it fails. Ideally on an os where the drivers are known to work well though, which unfortunately is pretty much just windows
Ahh that does make more sense. I thought it was just showing a sort of alias besides the real name.
Tidal's base subscription costs the same as spotify, but to get lossless you have to pay more. Where I live it's 20 euros / month for lossless.
This is why I really like KDE Plasma's discover. It's got integrations with apt, snap, Flatpack, and rpm, and that's only the ones I've tried so far.
I don't really use discover itself to manage my packages, cause for some reason I prefer to do it with the cli tools, but it is a great update notifier.
Ngl I have no idea what I'm looking at here