Spectrum? I’ve got the same plan. Sucks because I have trouble streaming my Plex server outside of my apartment. And when I work from home uploads take forever.
Spectrum? I’ve got the same plan. Sucks because I have trouble streaming my Plex server outside of my apartment. And when I work from home uploads take forever.
Is this a reputable brand? Never heard of them before. I’m thinking about replacing my 10" Kindle Fire because it lags a bit and struggles with the Crunchyroll app. I mostly use it for reading manga, and it’s great for that, but I’d like to be able to watch shows without any hiccups too. Wonder if the 11" of these would be a good replacement.
The only downside to using Firefox on Android is that Google search results can take forever to load unless you clear site cookies. And Google Image search is awful.
However that’s all fixed if you use Duck Duck Go instead.
Right, but that’s top of the line stuff. You can easily build a PC with a 70 tier GPU for less than $1500 and you’ll still have a kickass gaming PC.
The XX70 tier equivalent mountain bikes cost like $3000-$3500. I’m thinking along the lines of a Trek Remedy 7 (which is what I have), a base Santa Cruz Bronson, or a base Specialized Stumpjumper. There are plenty more but those are just 3 from some big brands.
The GPD Win isn’t really the same as these though. It’s trying to provide the most gaming performance possible in a tiny package. It’s a premium device, rather than a tiny, budget oriented laptop.
$1500 gets you a pretty kickass gaming PC, even if it’s not absolute top of the line.
In mountain biking, $1500 gets you a solid hard tail or an entry-level full suspension from a direct-to-consumer brand like Polygon if you’re buying new.
Well that’s some technical bullshit for that 4th and 1 conversion from the Steelers. Bad spot, can’t challenge because no timeouts, and like 10 seconds away from being under two minutes when it would be automatically reviewed and overturned.
Got mine right after it released and I get the notification. As far as I remember I’ve always gotten it. But it doesn’t appear on your phone, just on the watch.
I agree that the battery life isn’t great, but that’s the only issue I have with it.
It won’t notify you when it’s getting close to dying (Why would you need that on a watch last lasts a day and a half?)
Mine vibrates and gives a notification when the battery hits 15% or something. Might be 10%. I largely get by with just charging it when I get ready in the morning. And the battery life has also gotten way better since release, some of the updates made a big difference. It’s gone from maybe getting a full workday to easily getting a day and a half now if I put it in night mode overnight.
Wear OS 4 also introduces the ability to transfer your Pixel Watch data to a new phone without a factory reset as well as a way to back up your data and settings from your Pixel Watch when you’re ready to upgrade to a new one.
Well that would have been really nice to have when I got a new phone last month. It was a huge pain to factory reset it and then set it all up again.
Thanks!
It’s called Crayon.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jndapp.cartoon.crayon.iconpack.
Iirc the widgets are from KWGT or Comic KWGT.
It’s a little repetitive with the time and battery on the top banner, but I don’t like having that hidden.
I once signed up for something that required separate home and cell phone numbers. Some shipping service or something. And it wouldn’t let me put the same number for both. Like come on, nobody is paying for landlines nowadays. I ended up putting my parents’ phone number for the home phone (which they coincidentally just got rid of this week.)
Lactaid brand ice creams tastes great, if anyone is curious.
Most Harvard students are still just 18-22 year old “kids”. Think of how dumb/naive you were at that age.
I’m guessing the original post was prime numbers and this was just slapped together.