Deadpool and Wolverine
The fallout afterwards and the insane fascist backlash from the overlord is what drove me here. Also never looked back as far as daily use goes, but sadly searches and specific niche cases (SFW, lol) still bring me there occasionally.
This. Around the same timeframe.
I did manage to unlock the bootloader and install something, and that broke Knox. Who cares, right?
Oh, but when I put the stock firmware back, Knox was STILL broken, because Samsung, so I'd never be able to resell it or even trade it in without complications. Because Samsung.
Great to hear it is a good drop-in replacement
DB compatibility breaks at a point though (7.x maybe? Going off fuzzy memory) ... so if you're migrating from that version it's a little less "drop in" and more "oh shoot, this method doesn't work either?!? :'( "
Very happy after the 'migration' though!
I'm waiting for a 2TB drive to arrive to upgrade the 512GB in my Legion Go and one of the first things I wanted to do was set up to dual boot Bazzite.
These little blurbs make me want to just blow away Windows right now though and go all in on Bazzite. Especially as I play literally zero "popular multiplayer shooting games".
This is what I came to the comments hoping to find an explanation for too.
If you have Hue bulbs (and maybe some other now, haven't looked in a while) Sleep as Android can do that too!
I came to say Sleep as Android as well. Been using it since we were submitting bug reports on Google+ (anyone old enough to remember Google+ ? lol) ... absolutely love it.
Hhhrrrrmmmm, very good point I had not previously considered.
I tried it. I tried just opening lots of tabs. I tried grouping tabs. Open tabs strewn across 3+ devices, "to read later", until eventually some months later I just give up and close them, having lost interest or simply seeing a need to close some of the overflowing tabs.
My only solution to this problem - as BAD as ChatGPT is and as much as we hate it - feed the thing I'll want to "read later" straight into ChatGPT RIGHT THEN, and just read a summary of it.
I've been doing this for a couple weeks now and so far, so good.
So, entirely, this.