I’ve switch between iOS and Android, but good news on one of those you can set your default browser now on iOS.
I’ve switch between iOS and Android, but good news on one of those you can set your default browser now on iOS.
Glad I’m not the only one. I was reading the article and then the Mastodon thread and thought I was crazy for feeling like Lori was at least just as bad.
Check out Orion! Firefox and Chrime add on support.
Edit: Also like Vivaldi. If you want device wide I can highly recommend NextDNS
Where can I get a steam controller dirt cheap? I’ve wanted one since I got my SD but any of them in decent used shape seem to go for $50-60 and often are missing the dongle.
Appreciate you sharing that. While I do enjoy platformers I worry the entire thing is a novelty that I’d stop carrying after a few weeks.
That’s certainly part of it, my steam deck is in use most days and easily one of my best video game purchases.
I very much have wanted one of these to carry around for quick gaming fixes, but have struggled to justify the $219 for one. Especially when I have seen mixed reviews of the quality, hard to tell if vocal minority or it’s just a lucky draw if you get a good one or not. Anyone had one for a while and still loving it?
I’ve never heard of it, but sad to hear they sold out. Just as a note totally love there icons. I miss icons feeling like someone put some real effort and love into them.
Edit: Damn they’re just sunsetting the products and services? That’s rough.
Fair enough :)
I’m opposite and just now have a 4 year old dabbling with electronics.
You’ve done nothing wrong but FYI you can block things at a device level in most cases. My little kid currently has device level restrictions as well as NextDNS restrictions. As she gets older I’ll probably look at something more strict like a provisioned profile to make it harder for her to work around those restrictions. Nothings perfect and as you said kids will find a way.
I agree that in office can be more productive. Otherside of the coin, many places aren’t a single monolithic office or even campus. These giant tech companies forcing RTO results in people driving into an office to get the same experience as at home. (Aka on zoom calls all day)
It’s the Bill Burr method.
Berty looks cool but is it just forming a BLE mesh or an I misunderstanding?
What are the biggest improvements for you? Trying to decide between the two.
Am I missing an RSS feed? I can’t seem to find it anywhere on the site.
That’s a fair a good point!