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Hot take, windows isn’t that bad (privacy issues aside).
Hot take, windows isn’t that bad (privacy issues aside).
It’s also their second language, with English phonetics turning out to be confusing even for native speakers. So 🤷🏽♂️
I’m guessing you’re referring to the GDPR guidelines (for EU at least, not sure what the equivalent California rules are).
The idea that people don’t need headphone jack seems pretty weird. Phones removed the 3.5mm jack, so people had to buy Bluetooth headphones, because now there is just 1 port on the phone.
And now, because of this change, you’re looking back and saying that that’s a not needed feature.
Does that sound right?
Thanks for making wild assumptions about what I use.
And also, incorrect usage of the strawman fallacy.
I hope you have a nice day :)
Look at the history of XMPP, to give you a precursor of what to expect. There’s no naivety here. Those who don’t history are doomed to repeat it.
LinkedIn is pretty useful fwiw
Having 2 different instances of the same app. Samsung provides this for most messaging apps.
I’ve been using a Galaxy Watch 4 Classic for about 2 years now. Apart from the usual scuffing, no other issues really.
For people down voting, please share your reasons for it. If there’s something wrong with the product, sharing that info would be helpful.
I mean I can take up issues with Linux as well. The driver support can be iffy at times, especially with Nvidia, gaming can be a challenge, depending on what game you’re playing.
“Not that bad” is a phrase, which acknowledges issues but still contests something to be bad beyond acceptance.