Thanks. I have a pretty old install so my module list is a relic of the time but it makes sense why it still works for me. I'll edit.
Reaper as well.
You may want to try sd cards designed for security cameras. They are meant to be recorded to 24/7 and have higher write endurance.
Peek means that as long as you're touching the thumbnail, you see the zoomed in image (after a short delay). When you release, it snaps back to the front page. Without peek you would touch, view the image, and then gesture 'back' to go back to the main page.
This works on articles and gifs too, not just images. So if the thumbnail is informative you can save a lot of time and steps and get a quick gist of what the article is talking about
To get comfortable driving an automatic: keep your left foot aside. That's it. Use only your right foot and you'll 'get' it.
I get only 30 on series S and Xbone at 1080. I don't think the game does 60fps sadly.
It doesn't directly, but some banking apps detect magisk in the app list, so even if you've added the apps to the exception list in magisk they'll refuse to launch.
Installing the same apps in the work profile makes the magisk app inaccessible/invisible to them, which allows them to start up normally.
I just use my in ear earphones, they work decently well and I'm getting them around anyway.
I use mine to run pihole and an always-on syncthing client. Way more power-efficient than x86.
So many of our problems have clear solutions that better people than us have written down. We just need the voting public to:
- Recognize the problem
- Recognise the best solution
Democracy is only half-realized when there isn't proper education. This includes knowing our history and future, our arts and sciences.
For some context, it's because Indian movies were conventionally much longer in length (2.5 to 3 hours). Movies are written to have a cliffhanger at the interval, so much so that it's sometimes referred to as a meta joke.