Why not use the English word for an entity that resides in the USA: American?
Why not use the English word for an entity that resides in the USA: American?
We know. The entire goal of their internet policy is to control exactly what their population can access, which means they have an isolated network, by any means necessary.
What is 3D about the banner? The mouse cursor graphic?
Let’s just generalize an entire country by calling them all racist, that will surely make for fantastic discourse.
So they’ll just change their DNS server again? What will this achieve?
The picture says “No Smartphones Allowed.” Doesn’t seem entirely right…
Could it be the new taskbar? It’s the worst part of W11, I don’t understand why they had to replace the old one.
De-googling inherently causes functionality loss on Android because Google provides a lot of basic services via things like the Google Services Framework. It might be best for you to buy something cheap (secondhand Pixel?), install LineageOS, and then see how you like that before committing to something costly like an Xperia, especially since you’re coming from iOS.
There aren’t enough RGBs on this thing for me to even consider it “gaming.” Step it up, TP Link!
It really does not. I use an external device connected via Bluetooth to achieve this on GrapheneOS, and others use home automation.
Edit: that thread isn’t what I’m referring to. There was a larger one, perhaps on their github, with a link to a blogpost about why charge limiting “isn’t necessary” being cited as the justification for why the rom doesn’t have the feature. Either way, it’s frustrating to read and best ignored.
It’s likely because the developers are highly opinionated, and this is true even for topics they don’t know very much about. See the entire discussion about implementing battery charge limiting in GrapheneOS. This makes for a lot of friction for people who would like to see more focus on usability in GrapheneOS as opposed to it being purely focused on security.
I stopped reading threads on their forums because the developers are so abrasive even though I still use the rom, because I don’t mind the loss of usability compared to other roms. I can completely understand why there is a lot of negative sentiment around it though.
Google used to at least pretend to not be amoral, but I think this restructuring pretty much reveals them for what they are now.
I’m not in the US but don’t use it at all. Maybe I wouldn’t be able to avoid it if I had to make payments on the Google store.
Would it be impractical to open another window and align the window somehow?
Considering this is pretty much ground-breaking work involving brain surgery, I think it’s prudent for Neuralink to wait to see what happens instead of immediately performing another surgery. If I were in charge I’d definitely take things slowly and surely instead of trying to move fast and possibly break things.
I love your optimism but I don’t think Doubleclick is going anywhere, sadly.
Sony’s always kind of been uncool like this. Before, all PSN games weren’t available on PC, so it didn’t affect regions that couldn’t register for PSN.
Good news! Has the time finally come for us to buy a Dacia Sandero?
Counterpoint: sometimes it’s difficult to tell if something is surveilling you, especially for laypersons.
These are all strategies that have already been adopted in China, they will block it like everything else.