

A neodymium magnet could work, maybe even a fake one from Amazon
She/Her -
Was bullied off reddit by mean moderators, but it’s a corporation anyway -
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Pro kindness|gressiveness, Anti cruelty|bullshit.
A neodymium magnet could work, maybe even a fake one from Amazon
On Voyager, popular mobile client, there’s this setting page (linking image because apparently there’s no space left on my instance’s storage):
I was taught DD/MM/YY and that’s what I use in typed form, but I prefer MM/DD/YYYY, at least in speech e.g. ‘June 13th 2025’. It feels cleaner to narrow by month, then day, otherwise you’re mentally having to wait for context, working backwards. The year is almost irrelevant as it changes so infrequently, about once a year.
ISO 8601 for organising on a computer, as sorting by largest to smallest is the most logical.
How can it pass if it hasn’t had lessons… Well said. Ooh I wonder if lecture footage would be able to teach AI, or audio in from tutors…
Since Android 10 (LineageOS 17.1/OneUI 2.0) March 2019, and iOS 18 July 2024.
Or use the QR code share function on devices’ WiFi settings. This is for Android 10 and later, or iOS 18 (lol) and later through the Passwords app. But this probably solves an extended list of use cases
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Left handed, right pocket if I use pockets. One hand to hold and unlock, the other to primarily use the screen, left index, right thumb. Back in the day when my phone was smaller than my hand I would have it in my left, and use two thumbs if typing.
My router (more accurately its software) has VPN support, using it for the whole network. You might be able to find one
Correct, but there is an Emby app for every device.
My phone is 213g, almost as heavy as the Nokia 2110 which was 236g. The current heaviest non-rugged bar-style smartphone is the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra at 233g.
Bricks were 500-1200g, so we’re getting there
Well they have to get the idea to self-project from somewhere. Like US politicians and paedophilia
It’s the core, yes, but as well as everything else they touch Google has been gradually making more of AOSP private. Android, in the format Google ships it, has a lot more bells and whistles than barebones AOSP, which is basically whatever Google lets everyone play with. But there are other FOSS alts
AOSP and Android, or LimeageOS and Android, or - okay there are a dozen different non-Google OSs
The new moon, haha, it’s not black it’s just shaded
What did you think liquid gold was? Oil is black
Indeed I did, I removed my speculative comments…
I put my chips (£100) on Emby.
I haven’t regretted my purchase. I can’t sell anyone on much either, because Emby does all the same as other services, except they’ve kept adding features while Plex kept doing the Google thing and taking them away. CPU transcoding is free I believe, as is remote streaming up to 10 devices for each user… Idk I paid pretty early on, but lifetime license is where it’s at. Subscriptions just open your asshole for greedy CEOs to fuck you. Best to keep subscriptions voluntary, like donating on Github or Patreon
Here, this should help. tl;dr: Google updated how Chrome security works and it broke apps like every adblocker at the time.
Obligatory fuck Thor of PirateSoftware
My childhood game of choice was Left 4 Dead. That had community server abilities long before Valve ‘stopped’ developing the game. This particular solution is very simple and has been implemented hundreds of times. Here is an explanation of how Left 4 Dead 2 server options work, as well as a list of servers, all of which are run on players’ own machines and, save for the choice of mods, have the ability to host multiplayer games exactly like Valve’s official Steam servers do.
Side note - this was only possible on Steam, because consoles had to run through their respective manufacturer’s proprietary systems and made for a much more restrictive and costly upkeep.