I thought it was the other way around since it’s the EU that’s forcing the change.
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I thought it was the other way around since it’s the EU that’s forcing the change.
That’s not an entirely valid comparison in that the other platforms that got redesigned don’t give the end-user the option to still use the old design. Chances are that if they did, a lot of people would stick to the old design there as well.
Annoying, but as long as they do it I’ll be pleased. I’m hoping this’ll also mean that we’ll get some browsers that aren’t Safari in a trench coat.
Same goes for the Reddit redesign. People have been up in arms about new Reddit ever since it’s been introduced.
I’m pretty sure they’d be much less up in arms if the new version didn’t suck as much as it does, though. Same probably holds true for the redesigns that were introduced for Youtube and Facebook.
Your iPhone can read laundry symbols
Okay, I don’t have an iphone, but if I did that would make my life a lot easier.
Also, what about sideloading of apps? Is that a thing in iOS 17 now?
I’m 35 and I still don’t really care about the news. Not looking at all the misery keeps me a little more sane.
I don’t have anything special really. Just an “It is what it is” and try to get through regardless.
Duckduckgo uses search results from Bing, combined with other search engines and their own bot if Wikipedia is to be believed.
No Google search results are used.
Excessively, yes. Most people look at me weirdly when I tell them I do, though, but I’ve grown quite fond of the swipe input method.
Very interesting read. Thank you for sharing.
It’s impressive how much of a difference those CRT shaders make, and it explains why I often remember games looking better than they do when I try to replay them now.
Front right pocket here. Left is reserved for my wallet and handkerchief.
Out of that list I only owned a PDA. I had a HP Ipaq 214 that I used as a digital dictionary to look up Kanji by written input when I studied Japanese at university. It was right before the dawn of the smartphone and it was truly remarkable technology.
Hottest was around 50°C, which was surprisingly bearable but I do like warmth, so there’s that.
Coldest around -10°C, and hated every second of it. Cold is my arch nemesis.
In case you want to get rid of click-bait titles and thumbnails on Youtube, there’s a pretty good plugin for that:
Aah, I see. No worries. Just a slight misunderstanding. :)
Bit of a shame really, that feature seems like it’d be really useful. Especially given my lack of knowledge regarding laundry.