You can debloat an NVIDIA shield android tv box, replace the default launcher, then install whatever else you want. It’s probably not perfect but it’s pretty darn good. That’s what I use and it can be updated without losing any of my customization.
You can debloat an NVIDIA shield android tv box, replace the default launcher, then install whatever else you want. It’s probably not perfect but it’s pretty darn good. That’s what I use and it can be updated without losing any of my customization.
It depends a LOT on where you are. In the USA, Canada, and (I think) Mexico, such a thing is not possible, at least in any way that the services you mentioned will care.
It might be possible in places where phone numbers don’t have a fixed length, like (again, I think) Germany.
Never forget that the baby bells slowly reassembled themselves. They’re not a single company but they’re down to 3 or 4 now
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I bought one just before the end. No ragrets. There are definitely some software quirks (the rear cross traffic alert always points the wrong direction) but overall I like it.
Wow, a whole $1 million. They’ll notice that for like seven seconds.
alternate headline: “UBlock Origin Lite - Crippled adblocker for a google-dominated internet.”
do what u/Buffalox said, stop using chrome and chromium-based browsers.
Tell me you’re young without telling me you’re young.
Paper towels, for most of my life (I’m old AF), were as long as they were wide. Square, they were. Bounty originated select-a-size by perforating them twice as frequently, so they were half as long as wide. Others eventually followed suit and now youngsters think that’s how it’s always been.
AVA/NHI: asshole vs asshole, no humans involved.
No matter who wins here, everyone loses
Persistent object ooze prevention? Yes, that’s a solved problem.
They are humorous IETF standards published on 1 April over the years. These are specifically about implementing internet protocols using carrier pigeons instead of more traditional media like wires or optical fiber.
You are absolutely correct. If your network supports IPv6, 6214 is definitely a requirement
It’s nice to see an actual technology post, instead of business news about tech and tech adjacent companies which is the usual fare here
Even Oracle, a company that funds OpenOffice and has its own proprietary fork of it, doesn’t use it internally. Oracle internal laptops come with libre office installed.
It should, yes. But in my experience it doesn’t always. Clear the saved password and re-enter it and see if that helps.
Did you have a saved password? It may have cleared the save without telling you.
You sure they didn’t say fruit sadness?
I’ve been using a Tex yoda ii for years and I love it. If you want to avoid leaving “home row” nothing beats a 60% keyboard with a trackpoint! I just bought a Tex Shura but haven’t tried it out yet.
Paprika 3 recipe manager does that too, plus it adds it to a local database, without any AI bullshit or HP account.