I got a zero weight mod so I wouldn't need to bother with inventory management.
I don't see them saying they don't tip, but arguing against the system in place. Which are two separate things.
Yeah, people don't likes hidden charges or surprise fees. It's "optional" but not really if you want to be a part of society.
So the answer is piracy. It's the one circulation of digital copies where corporate decisions have little no influence on the accessibility or activation of those cracked games.
I meant phones when I mentioned volume and power button.
Going to be nice not have baby the phone so much and do stuff like limiting it to 85%. And then having to go to a phone store to replace the battery because taking it apart can break the screen. And the cost making you rethink replacing the battery and just going for a newer phone.
Power delete suite only deletes comments visible in your profile, and if you have more than the profile is able to display you'll need to rely on the GDPR request file to manually delete the rest. I've had to go through and do that, since despite my profile showing nothing checking some comment links from my GDPR showed that there are comments that weren't deleted due to reddit comment display limitations.
Especially stuff that continues to not move on from the original universe and focusing on the same old cast of characters instead of making a brand new set of characters not held back by having ties to the original. Nothing has come close to KOTOR when it comes to post Star Wars original trilogy content.
If price isn't good then people aren't going to go out of their way to pay for specific features. And then they only seem to support their phones for two years.
https://www.androidauthority.com/phone-update-policies-1658633/
So if price and update support fall short it's not something even enthusiasts will be drawn to just because of one hardware feature they want.
No responses but did find this thread that's gone years back.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/98310/focus-follows-mouse-plus-auto-raise-on-mac-os-x
Haven't tried it yet, but solution someone posted there was
I've been coming back to this question periodically for about 10 years and I finally found a simple solution: AutoRaise https://github.com/sbmpost/AutoRaise
By default it enables focus-follows-mouse AND autoraise. You can delay the autoraise with a config option.
It also has what they call "warp" function that centers the mouse pointer in a window when you Command-Tab to the window. I never knew I needed this until I tried it, but once I tried it, I can't live without it!
There is also a fork I found through Macports
https://github.com/lhaeger/AutoRaise
While AutoRaise is concerned with GUI window and mouse behaviour, as a command line application it lacks a GUI itself.
Here's where the Launcher app bundle comes into play: a menubar application that allows to control and configure the AutoRaise binary. A mouse click on it's menubar icon will start/stop AutoRaise, preferences can be configured from it's context menu and will be saved between sessions.
Current issue seems to be that it doesn't work on MacOS 14 yet, which I'm not on.
Me too. I got the S23U and wouldn't mind having more horizontal real estate.
Once bots are teaching the next generation of people it'll be harder to tell the difference. Muhahaha