The boost app has a karma counter, maybe people want to see the funny number go up.
The boost app has a karma counter, maybe people want to see the funny number go up.
Try Smarttube, it’s a joy to use.
I use SmartTube on my android TV and it’s great. If you can find an android TV box that doesn’t come with malware preinstalled or get android running on the pi, I highly recommend it.
Excel is a problem since it changes constantly and relies so much on the mouse. I’m a developer and struggle every time I’m forced to use it.
Search engines have also gotten terrible over the last few years so it’s a pretty bad time to learn how to use a computer. Old videos from the 90s and 2000s are great to learn the basics, but unfortunately you can’t really follow along.
Paid courses for the basics of MS office exist, maybe you’ll be able to find one that starts from zero and teaches the basics of using a computer at all.
There’s a solution: Charge the customer once for the hardware and then add a monthly fee to be able to use all of it. Sony and Microsoft have great success with that.
The number you call in germany to get an ambulance or firefighters.
ich_iel is the worst place to learn german, the running gag is to translate stuff from english literally while actively ignoring the context.
You don’t need an exhaust manifold, you need an intimidator!
Looks great, but I get a lot of SSL errors without real tine downloading and one every 5 or so songs with it.
It’ll take a week or two to download 3000 songs, but running it periodically after that should be fine.
Sounds like a good idea. Zotify keeps throwing meter-long stacktraces at me about SSL errors that I assume are API rate limits because there’s less of them when I use real-time downloading.
Maybe it’s even a nice project for an android app because zotify doesn’t run there yet.
I use bluetooth headphones, 300kbps is enough.
Does CGNAT protect from ISP letters?
Because for all the pain it causes me, it should at least be useful for something
The people who make a /s like this necessary should be banned from the internet for a month at a time.
I still don’t know whether you’re supposed to hit those and I also don’t know if it’s normal to get two challenges or if that just means I did the first one wrong.
An app that lets you watch stuff from youtube, twitch, patreon, odyssey and more while respecting your privacy and having a better UI than any other streaming app.
This isn’t about influencers, it’s about basic privacy rights being taken away.
This sounds like a perfect use case for AI generation. Give it a few more years and pulp trek might become a thing.
So the guy’s getting a massage and has a meeting at the same time and people who have no idea about the company culture cry about it on the internet and that’s worth an article?
Do we really live in a world where nothing important or funny happens?
Because their algorithm is pretty damn good at recommending relevant stuff. For example, titanfall 2 got revived and I found a lot of small youtubers (<20k subs) making some incredibly good content through it. The secret is to click “not interested” on all the clickbait crap often enough and at some point it’ll learn.
Though I do use on an android TV and block out crap like shorts altogether because google’s youtube app is unusable.
That’s mostly politics as well.