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So many unappreciated games…
IT guy from Germany
So many unappreciated games…
I remember seeing a news broadcast about some tech expo where they showed being able to watch live television on your phone and they demonstrated it on a Motorola RAZR V3.
7-year-old me instantly wanted one; plus the iTunes integration certain models of the RAZR had would’ve been pretty neat back then.
A Huawei MediaPad M5 Lite.
Their own lower-end APUs are sooo slow (even worse than Samsung) and the bloated stock ROM doesn’t help. The tablet was borderline unusable without limiting background applications (which for some reason reset every time you reebooted the thing), and it’s not like it ever got any updates.
Logitech Z623 are great, I’ve had them for over a decade now and they’re still pretty great
They used to dye vanilla ice cream light blue and sell it as “delphino” around here. I don’t know why but I loved that stuff; that was probably 20 years ago mind you.
Nowadays I’m more of a cassis guy.
This actually reminds me of a similar case that happened quite a few years ago here in Germany; the editors of “Heirat auf den ersten Blick” (literally the same concept as Married at first Sight) clearly made stuff up and edited the footage they had to frame a woman participating as an annoying c-word that’s too lazy to do anything while portraying her “husband” as passionate and polite, which he wasn’t (at least according to an interview one journalist did with her).
Stuff like that was VERY common in German reality television of the early 2000s-2010s.
My mum used to own an E30 320i convertible and it was just the coolest thing to me growing up. I dreamed of one day inheriting and restoring that car for years.
In the end, my father sold it to a friend of his (who probably bugged him for years about it)…
thanks, dad
God I love classic VW Beetles… Do you have any pictures of yours to share?
Just moving single windows or multiple?
While I don’t really care if it’s socially acceptable or not I found it far too awkward to hug other people for the longest time, even close friends. I have opened up to it more in the last few years but I still don’t just hug someone without asking their consent first.
If I like someone, hugging them just feels great.
I use KDE Plasma on a regular basis but I’m not aware of that being a feature. Maybe you can do it with virtual desktops, though.
There’s this suit of useful little programs called Microsoft PowerToys, I always thought it should include a tool that allows you to quickly swap the contents of monitors around in multi-monitor setups.
e.g. move all open windows from monitor 1 to monitor 2 and vice-versa, while retaining their (approximate) position.
This may already be a thing, I haven’t really checked.
I’ll see if I can help. Last year was pretty hectic, let’s see we actually finish the flag this time^^
I’m trying my best but I don’t think so. I can be very insensitive without me knowing it.
I think it’s to make desktop computing more approachable for people because smartphones are so ubiquitous nowadays and used by literally all age groups, so it makes a little bit of sense I guess.
Translucent electronics FTW
No, but I’ve been on rotten.com (don’t bother clicking the link; the site is long gone) back in the day… similar experience
Princess Mononoke.
I was maybe 10 years old when I first watched it on a pirated DVD copy.
Haiku is already pretty great to use in my opinion, despite still being in beta; with the right hardware you could easily daily drive it
I’m right at the edge of still being a millennial I think…
I don’t wanna be gen z… pls