Your best bet is to find something that runs droidian.
Runs android first, but you can install Linux.
Your best bet is to find something that runs droidian.
Runs android first, but you can install Linux.
I don't disagree?
They're going to try what they're going to try. This won't sway me, but it might sway someone. In which case, that user is subsidizing me
The point is getting adoption. Especially in the US, where people actually use iPhone, no one wants to download a second app because iMessage is 'good enough' 99% of the time.
It hurts the ability to send multi media. Specifically video just can't be sent over MMS if you want to do more than listen.
Probably because they wouldn't be as profitable.
HP could sell like a tenth the printers and still make more money
3ds runs perfect, even at 2x or 3x resolution.
Switch will depend on your game a lot more.
I'll admit, I don't use Proton's password manager. I use everything else they have. It's my email, my calendar, and my VPN. It's also my primary cloud, but I don't use cloud very often.
I keep my proton email password in my current manager. I don't want to lock myself out of my email and really screw myself.
Does anyone here use their passwords? Have you had any of the concerns I've had?
If you want to play this game and t it's telling you it's in early access.
The image on apkpure is good. It's an xapk. Find an APK installer that can handle xapk and it should work.
Depending how into computers you are, you can get pretty fancy with your setup.
I run slskd on my home computer, through a VPN and access it through the Internet by domain
You might check out privacy guides instead of privacy tools. Basically, the owner of privacy tools wouldn't make changes that the community wanted, causing privacy guides to be formed.
Read both, form your own opinion. I don't like how tools has what amounts to ads on it.
Privacyguides.org https://lemmy.one/c/privacyguides
Fun story. I never really considered myself an audiophile. At first, I downloaded every song I had as an mp3 or YouTube rip.
Then I ran out of storage space and built a music server.
Then I discovered deemix. At the time completely free
I know deemix wouldn't last. I redownloaded every song I had as flac, knowing I can't Begin to take advantage of it. Storage is cheap and I have unlimited data.
So a dap is in my future. Probably in my car. And after some research