Respectfully, this is unhelpful. This is talking about Unplugged, a completely different company, in reply to Phi.
Respectfully, this is unhelpful. This is talking about Unplugged, a completely different company, in reply to Phi.
I was a Twitter user and had been for a while; Bluesky replaced it for me and I rather like it. It feels very old-school Twitter, but is lacking some niceties such as videos and DMs.
Every company you can buy a smartphone from is “another big company that will do anything to make money, no matter how much they’re already making.” This is an issue with capitalism, not just inherently Apple. Don’t fault people for using the tool that works best for what they’re doing.
Honestly the most surprising part of this news is that it took so long
Still have running? Probably my Sega Genesis model 1, bought a month before I was even born in 1991, though I rarely use it as emulation is easier.
Still use daily? Probably my gen 3 iPod touch, circa 2009.
Saddy Daddy-O by Artimus Wolz, which is also a bop
So do cell phones and tablets
I like Carrot, but primarily because I like the cheeky quips. That said, it is extremely full-featured and if you pay for a premium version you get a ton of additional features. If you turn off the cheeky quips it really feels like what Dark Sky would’ve become had Apple not killed it.
“Abraham Linksys” was a pretty good one I found.
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I believe he’s Steven Crowder, not Aaron, just a quick heads up.
It’ll be compatible with 5 Gbps devices, but if you’re intentionally looking to restrict even 10 Gbps devices down to 5 Gbps for some reason, you might be able to find something in your BIOS that lets you do that, or you can get a USB 3.0 extension cable that’ll limit your speeds to 5 Gbps.