The only reason you need to own analog clocks nowadays is to practice solving all the analog clock puzzles in video games.
The only reason you need to own analog clocks nowadays is to practice solving all the analog clock puzzles in video games.
They have been saying “soon” for two years. I’ll believe it when I see it.
Funny enough, Apple Maps uses some OSM data
And unfortunately OSM can be incomplete in many small cities and rural areas :(
I recommend StreetComplete to anyone that wants to help complete OSM in their local areas.
what’s the new wine?
You have to spend a few seconds to actually learn how the apps install. By default you can only install flatpaks but they have containers to install apps from any distro too. You can’t install apps natively unless you use one extra command.
Too be honest I don’t see a future in any crypto except for Monero. I’m not a crypto expert but it’s the only one anyone actually uses as currency because it’s designed to be more stable and transactions are kept private.
RustDesk is good and open source too
I would recommend THCA over any other legal high because it’s just converts to THC when cooked or burned and is literally just normal weed
Try checking out Element X. It’s made to replace Element stable once it’s complete.
Voice chat quality is subpar, there is no screensharing audio, voice chat is buggy on a good day, unusuable on the rest.
Nothing wrong with Deluge
Linux has been kinda great with ARM due to devices like the Rasberry Pi. Ubuntu, Fedora, and Manjaro all offer ARM variants
Piracy IS most definitely a service problem. I bought the Scott Pilgrim game on Steam and had terrible performance and frequent crashes from Denuvo. I pirated the game and it runs completely fine now. You are often paying for a worse experience when you don’t pirate.
In India nobody texts on anything but WhatsApp and in Puerto Rico no buisiness has a website it’s all just Facebook pages. I am a huge privacy advocate but unfortunately I still depend on terrible tech due to the stubbornness of society.
I’ve always felt like most people lack problem solving skills. Nobody knows how to use Google or just figure things out themselves. Friends often call me for tech support but it’s often very basic things like how to plug in an HDMI cable or how to fix an error that says how to fix it in the error code.
I work tech support too and deal with behavior like this daily. 90% of what I do is simple things that can be found on the first Google result. People open tickets asking how to unmute their microphone in Teams, it’s ridiculous.
Can’t say what company, but a large company that provides education tools has been looking into ways to be less dependent on Microsoft. They have some of their employees currently using Linux computers right now. Some employees in the IT department still need a second Windows computer.