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Is it a local-only client, or does it download email on their cloud servers first?
Is it a local-only client, or does it download email on their cloud servers first?
I think it refers to an MMORPG related to the Horizon Zero Dawn and Forbidden West games.
The architectures are named after scientists. This one is for the mathematician David Blackwell.
Now, Google is bringing in Manifest V3, a new version of Chromium.
If this is the level of their understanding, it’s hard to trust anything this outlet publishes.
What were the limitations of borg that you ran into?
Here are some alternatives you can try.
ITT: People that don’t know the difference between privacy and security.
Do navigation gestures still work if you use a third party launcher? There was a time when it broke the animations and the gestures became clunky.
I think they run a lot of compute shader, so that they can offload part of the simulation to the GPU, so anything that reduces the utilization of the GPU could improve performance overall.
I used Standard Notes selfosted for a while, but, like many others, I’ve given up due to frequent issues. I’ve been trying Notesnook since and it more than does the job for me. A selfosted version should also be coming soon.
On Android, Glider is a nice client.
The same goes for Ubuntu. The aarch64 architecture is supported just like x86-64 and everything works great.
If you need earbuds, http://www.scarbir.com/ does similar.
This guy is gold! I’ve bought a few pairs of cheap headphones after reading his comparisons and reviews, and all have been spot on! He tests on both iPhone and Android, and he explains the differences in sound quality if very approachable and concise ways. When I need headphones again, his site is my no 1 stop.
Thanks! I’ll try out the lists when I get the chance :)
I did read it and, just like your reply, it doesn’t answer my question.
What I’m asking about is a special case that is not directly addressed in the article. If the carrier supports eSIMs, i.e. you can buy one from them directly instead of a physical SIM, then maybe this transfer tool will work, with the disclaimer that it may not work in some cases. But if the carrier only offers physical SIMs, there is no information whether this new Pixel feature will let you create a usable eSIM.
Do you know the Hagezi lists compare to oisd.nl? The latter have also been great for me, with no false positive that I can remember.
TL;DW?
I’ve had bad experience with FocalBoard. Several times it lost data for no apparent reason, including during updates. Eventually I decided to stop using it because it was too fragile.
Can you use the conversion tool on networks that don’t offer eSIMs directly? There are still many networks, especially smaller or cheaper ones, that only offer physical SIMs.
The Edge 20 series isn’t on the list and it’s only about 2 years old…