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Specifically only ios users are locked down in the Walled Garden. Android users can switch manufacturers at will since they all have Google play - except to Apple of course.
Most apps nowadays are subscription based anyway.
Specifically only ios users are locked down in the Walled Garden. Android users can switch manufacturers at will since they all have Google play - except to Apple of course.
Most apps nowadays are subscription based anyway.
Developers already pay a subscription fee.
Apple is just being greedy and tries to disincentivise developers from using third party stores. They are not incurring any cost associated with those downloads.
It’s not instawin, you can catch it and still lose
I remember when woodie’s implemented this during pandemic when everyone was stuck home and trying to DIY.
To me that proves that the feature was in demand. That’s why it’s included now.
They added a lot of things since XP that I enjoy, like window management, multiple desktops. I don’t know if they were specifically requested by windows users, but contrary to your opinion they are welcome changes. Users don’t always know what they want.
Leave it to brits to install right indicator on the left side
They must be sniffing traffic
I mean once files are deleted maliciously or accidentally
Would this be possible to fix on btrfs, or would you have to create a snapshot first?
My main issue with ebooks is not being able to sell them. I prefer them to physical books when reading, but once I’m done with a book, i don’t think I’ll ever read it again so I’d rather sell it to recoup the cost.
Any recommendations whom to follow? On Mastodon?
I deleted when they disabled APIs and my app stopped working. It was 13 or 14 years old at the time
It just means you are around more iphone folks than android. If roles were reversed, android users could share photos using nearby share, or even nfc which is at least a decade old by now, and neither is compatible with ios.
Why not use Bluetooth?
I have a wifi camera. It saves locally to sd card. When it’s jammed, it won’t be accessible, but it’ll still record motion, so recording will be accessible as long as camera itself isn’t stolen.
Power line Ethernet is actually more similar to wifi than Ethernet the way it works, it uses your power cables as an antenna. Probably won’t be jammed as easily though, you may need to plug the jammer into an outlet.
Clearly it’s set to metric time
Compared to Microsoft, which is 75c per share, and stock is cheaper.
Good, I’m happy for iOS users. They always wait patiently for the features and they often come in a polished form.