We might have to workshop this, but I feel like there's a good idea in there somewhere
filcuk
I don't have a particular liking for Samsung, but I've been using their devices for many years since their features best match my needs.
I never got any bloat, quite the contrary, I go out of my way to install some of their apps because they provide android functionality that is rare to find otherwise (e.g. audio multi-app sound, sound output to different devices, individual app volume control, etc.).
There are no preinstalled games, 3rd party apps or anything really other than the basic Google & default apps like a browser.
Year of the factory. You'll see me in January again (maybe)
You can use other people's buids that can help you skip the shop & skill learning.
Obviously it would help, but the only time ive spent reading item & skill description is while in a lobby waiting for a match to start
Putting used oil into food when it's not even good enough for frying anymore doesn't seem like a recipe for success.
Recycling is fair enough.
What is the actual reason for this?
That's disgraceful, to say the least.
I've just had a DHL package today.
I have a camera doorbell- very prominent on the door, and the button lights up as someone approaches.
They just knocked on the door... I was lucky to have heard it this time, but come on...
Did anyone actually care about the casting?
I thought the movie was just bad.
Hey, good news - they don't. Now back to your cave.
I beg to differ.
I've not had a real issue with teams since the early 'new teams' release. Nor have I had issues prior.
Using Jira is actually something I dread every day.
Knowing I have to go through the list of tasks and projects, where each click means another few seconds of staring blankly at the screen as it loads.
In an age where I'm used to every interaction having a near instant reaction, using Jira feels like peeling potatoes with a butter knife.
Not disagreeing, but the other foldables claiming no crease are bs from what I've seen.
Has anyone noticeably innovated? Genuinely curious
That sounds cool, but I don't think it's strictly true.
Memories that have many pathways won't be lost due to a few broken pathways and are reinforced with further experience: learning or remembering.
Others are simply gone with neurons dying or the pathways getting severed.
Neurogenesis doesn't happen as much in adults, they're the longest living cells in our bodies - adult neurons last a lifetime