

It was many months between announcement and release of their previous hardware. How soon do you need a laptop?
It was many months between announcement and release of their previous hardware. How soon do you need a laptop?
There’s an app to pull the Astronomy Picture of the Day and set it as a wallpaper
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.jakelee.apodwallpaper
I use it often to share large files (pictures and videos, mostly).
Clones of face buttons.
Discord Push-to-Talk.
In Factorio the keyboard modifiers (alt, ctrl) are back there.
KineStop
Clever idea. Thank you!
I went Galaxy S22 Ultra (ultrasonic) to Pixel 8 Pro (optical) to Pixel 9 XL (ultrasonic).
My impression was the performance improved over time with the Galaxy and Pixel 8. I find the Pixel 9 worst overall, but figure they’ll improve it in software.
No data to back that up.
It mostly struggles when my hand is wet. I miss the Pixel 4’s face unlock.
Try to use open source software. Harder for it to disappear.
I use it all the time for hot drinks and soups.
Sorry to break it to you, but that’s a bot.
At least it’s level on a table because of the bar
I have access to Into the Breach and Slay the Spire on Android but not in my Steam library. I’d enjoy first party support in playing them on my Deck.
Android games on Steam Deck.
I play Slay the Spire or Into the Breach on my phone on every flight I take. Both are light on the battery.
I have KISS Launcher installed based on a recommendation, though I haven’t used it yet.
Look for SM-S908U1 specifically. There are a few threads (like this one), but I think most US XDA users were just implicitly aware of how Samsung operated in the US. This was my first device from them and I was caught unawares.
I’m back on Pixel now.
Yeah, my S22 Ultra was carrier unlocked but the bootloader was not unlockable.
Not in the US.
I have wanted something like this but didn’t realize it was possible. Thanks for the heads up.
Objects in LEO fall quickly (months to single-digit years) without station-keeping, mostly from atmospheric drag. Anything we put there wouldn’t contribute to a long-term Kessler Syndrome situation. It’s geosynchronous Earth orbit (GEO) we have to worry about, but once you’re up that high there’s a lot more room for everything.