I literally use both of those yes
I literally use both of those yes
There’s a bit of me that I can put in certain other people, and it will cause a smaller version of us to form.
I mean, or Corel or even Paint.net.
Also if they made it have a workflow friendly to people who are used to almost anything else
Oh that’s what they did with the Active series, thank goodness I thought they’d stopped doing them.
Ooh, thank you I will check that out. That sounds great.
They’re not all that configurable and it’s always a wall of useless text notifications and it’s hard on battery life, 100x less useful.
So… Sooo breakable, and that massively complicates waterproofing it’s moving parts that wires have to connect to and move.
Excuse me, the IBM model M was made from 85-96, there was then a 10 year gap until the Das Mechanical came out in 06 but the Model M was 100% widely available used during that time and Cherry AG stayed in business so there were still modders and small companies making Model M type keyboards even then.
That’s just terrible design, the only buttons that should be on the steering wheel are ones you are likely to use while at speed and there should always be backups on the dash. It’s more expensive to run wires to the wheel and they’re more likely to break.
I loved the notification light, I had mine programmed to have different colors correspond to different types of notifications and it would buzz at me in response to being picked up as well if I’d missed a call or text.
Honestly it’s the price that makes jarred sauce not worth it for me. They’ve gotten ridiculous.
Organize more and harder.
It’s funny/sad the stark contrast between the ones where you can’t really tell why they’re defederated from just the name vs the ones where it’s extremely obvious (and how little in-between there is)
Down by the power lines
I assume the proportions of people who spoof their OS is slanted towards Linux