Windows 10 does the exact same thing these days. I have no idea of the frequency on Windows 10 but I've seen it.
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I think perfection is probably somewhere between dark and light themes. Light can frequently be too bright where it feels like you're looking into the sun. And dark can be like working in literally the dark, and it's sometimes too difficult to see the boundaries between objects. I think it would be cool if we had a sliding scale, where you can pick from several brightness levels.
The harpoonagen
Not a single mention in the article about whether Bluetooth is turned on or off.
Samsung has an opt in option for the Smart thing network. I guess Google will go the same route.
It's all speculation at the moment.
I'm impressed at the balanced conversations in this submission. People who are both for and against Windows and Linux. As I remember, it felt like everyone was heavily biased towards Linux and hated everything about Windows 6 months ago.
WizFile does a good job at it too. It works differently though; WizFile just looks at your partition table of the selected drive/directory. It's super fast in all aspects but it's only a single drive/directory at a time. I think Everything is slow to index everything but is super fast when searching and works across multiple drives/directories
WizFile is made by the same people who make WizTree and is essentially the same program, but instead of visually showing you the disk, it allows you to search.
There are only about 2000 exit nodes. I wonder how many are running on substantial hardware and internet connections.
I'm interested in why people have hyped him up to be smart?
I've watched a few podcasts with Elon as the guest and he comes across as average as an average person can be.
The only thing I've seen is that he jumps at opportunities he believes will be profitable, and has leveraged what he has against partners and adversaries for his own personal gain.
This is what I was already comparing. Ugreen make thinner cables?
Mine are about that price too. Maybe it's just luck.
There are some free tier serverless options and such. I've never had a play as I've always feared getting a 50k bill without realising it.
I'm using a 128GB phone and it's never full. But I export photos And videos off it once every 6 months. If I didn't I'd need 1TB phone.