I’ve tried to give Reddit another chance and the majority of posts just seem artificial, AI or bots, I’m not sure but it has definitely lost its organic nature.
I’ve tried to give Reddit another chance and the majority of posts just seem artificial, AI or bots, I’m not sure but it has definitely lost its organic nature.
Same, came here to suggest this one but was beaten to it.
Thank you, and yes pureapk is a trash site.
Looks like the luckypatcher.com and .info are both terribly spammy. Even with pureapk the download ended up being something called bluejay. Of course the play store chimed in and said installing it would be a horrible idea. I assume I just picked 3 fake sites to download from
Because escaping and living is still the best option.
Most likely scenario.
A Russian battalion has 900 men. The article stated that there were only about 70 POW’s. Basically they are surrounded by Russian soldiers so even with weapons they would only be able to take out a few people around them before being killed themselves.
You answered your own question “Now it’s just garbage corporations turning a quick buck for executives and shareholders” executives must continually find more profit to appease the shareholders, the only way to do that consistently is raise prices, there are too many people that will just keep paying and paying and the corporations know it.
I think I do remember the Asus phone. I think it was the zenphone 7 or 8 maybe.
Has the pop up camera (has that ever been a thing?) You would probably have to go back a decade. I may remember Motorola tried to bring back easy battery replacement (where you just kept a spare battery with you and just popped it in when the phone died) but it didn’t last long. There is another phone that is still out I believe that you can replace different modules of the phone but I don’t believe it’s for convenience. The phone is geared more user repair and modifying the phone.
Anything that is not AT&T, Verizon or T-Mobile will most always rely on one of these three and their towers. Which means you will be deprioritized for their customers. There are some smaller companies that have their own towers but they are few and far between and cover a very small area. Google Fi for example, uses the T-Mobile network and a smaller network that only covers a small patch in the Midwest somewhere.
They would have to put the headphone jacks back in since the wires were the antenna
And that is the question that should make a person skeptical of this article. You would think that a comment from the Ukraine government would have been included or at least a little more research.