On Android, something like Flud with VLC is an ok local & manual option.
On Android, something like Flud with VLC is an ok local & manual option.
Nu-uh
On your phone, you can select autofill, then ask bitwarden to generate a password, save and use that to register
Yeah, it’s counterproductive to lay out a bunch of restrictions. Let people make a long-ass password that’s a memorable phrase - it’s safer anyway.
Although I don’t know how anyone makes it without a password manager at this point.
I don’t think that viewpoint makes sense.
It’s like saying you shouldn’t throw out food because people elsewhere in the world are starving.
The two things are divided by a large gap of unrelatedness.
That requires a business login on your personal device, which is typically against company policy.
Although, so should be sharing work info outside of corporate channels, so what do I know.
Some of the pure CSS stuff I’ve seen is actually insane.
Obviously not actually for real world use, but a great example is https://github.com/kkuchta/css-only-chat
Fair, I was being cheeky. I don’t know if I trust Google anymore to make and maintain a good app or service.
As the other coment said, there are ways: https://github.com/Universal-Debloater-Alliance/universal-android-debloater-next-generation Or https://github.com/samolego/Canta
Well, you need Tasker because that’s one of the Android equivalents of the Shortcuts app.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but the ‘good’ ones have larger wood chips. Cheaper wood infill usually have small bits or dust, which should actually work better at .4 (and don’t look/feel as good).
That’d a cool idea and it looks really good. I’ll have to try this for myself!
Are you from microsoft?
It’s inevitable. Your competitors are using ai. You have to implement it to not get behind. No one cares beyond being able to slap a label on the product.
Don’t worry, logitech comes with a unified receiver driver, new unified app i forget the name of, logitech g hub, logitech options - and you’ll be forced to use a combination of at least 2 and likely 3 of those to setup a mouse.
As a bonus, the mouse won’t care to remember what button maps where, if used on a device without said software.
https://sponsor.ajay.app/stats/
You’re right, but I think it’s fairly safe to assume that if one knows about sponsorblock, they’re using an ad blocker too.
30% desktop, 15% mobile estimated in the US use ad blockers.
That is not insignificant by any means, even if it’s overestimated.
Someone correct me, but unless your charger is warm to the touch, this is a very insignificant amount of power a year.
Your TV pretending to be off probably draws more every couple of days.
I’ve switched to this from DuckDuckGo right during the downtime and, so far, it’s been working out great.
Blocked by your provider, or whoever manages your network? If you’re on a VPN, try a different IP or service- it’s possible they’ve been blocked by DDoS protection or something.