My issue is the same as with DeckHD, the resolution bump is fine… having to use a modified BIOS? Not so much.
My issue is the same as with DeckHD, the resolution bump is fine… having to use a modified BIOS? Not so much.
Yeah it seems mostly SEO bait whenever I get results for it. I mostly rely on “awesome” lists on GitHub to find actual alternatives.
Floatplane exclusive, a video about building a new streaming pc for The Drum Thing stream.
https://tedium.co/2024/05/17/google-web-search-make-default/
This was all I had on hand, goes into setting it as default but does also decently show why it is good
Kinda handy during first time setup though. Can easily be 30 system apps updating, plus all the shit you might be grabbing from previous installs.
Ah! You’re right, they had it on the 14 Pro and Pro Max. That isn’t years though, its barely 1.5 years. (September '22)
It was just not on the normal non-pro models. iPhone 15 non-pro got it though.
They have actually introduced AOD, but only from the iPhone 15.
Their reasoning for not backporting the feature (unless phone is charging) is that the older models don’t have LTPO displays that go down to the 1hz they do in AOD on the 15. A stupid reason imo.
Finally, all that time making the coolest myspace profile pays off!
Oh yeah I mean, it’s expensive. But if you’re very much into modding and like me don’t like your gbit download speed to be limited to 3mbit or whatever the free thing is… I get paying it.
I wouldn’t pay for what yearly costs now, but the 40eur lifetime price 10 years ago sure wasn’t a bad deal.
You’re not paying for mods though, you’re paying for faster downloads and no ads.
I’ve got a physical code generator as backup like any person worried about their phone breaking should have.
Now I can’t answer for other regions, but with my carrier here in Norway I can sign in to their website and authenticate with the government ID system (bankid) and generate a new esim and get the QR code. Takes about a minute total.
I’m personally more for physical sim cards as swapping it into a new phone or swapping in a traveler datasim etc is just something I prefer to have physically.
That being said, I use esim for my phone number, and then swap in travel sims for data with my physical sim slot, works really well when you travel a lot.
You get a QR code for the new sim, go into the eSIM manager on the phone, and scan it
Other way around.
Mostly iPhones actually, they do use a lot of facetime to be fair, but almost all chatting is Facebook messenger
And also as a Norwegian I don’t know a single person that uses iMessage.
Everyone I know are using Facebook messenger, Snapchat or WhatsApp.
No worries we have a solution for that https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crfGXmxJ1vM
Google play one specifies UGC (user generated content) so it definitely means being able to block someone entirely
Seems so, neat!