Same.
I use simple calendar widget’s agenda and monthly planner. Glad to hear they are being forked.
Same.
I use simple calendar widget’s agenda and monthly planner. Glad to hear they are being forked.
This (outsourcing) was already done 20 years ago in my industry. WFH changes nothing.
Indeed it would be. I’ve recently degoogled by installing Graphene on my phone too.
I’d never really used my gmail account for email or calendar previously anyway as I never liked it from the start. It’s just what my android’s have been tied to.
Last non-android was a Nokia 95-4. Was still fairly smart though. In fact if I recall it had a lot more functionality than the iPhone 3g that my gf had at the same time.
Last non smart was probably the Nokia 7250.
Yeah not something I plan to take up in my country either.
Lots of easy ways to get shot there from what I read. Just one more for the list.
I recently tried to get away from outlook as my primary email / calendar. Tried a couple of different providers only to discover just how reliant I am on having seamless calendar invites.
Manually attaching .ICS files to email was not going to cut it. No matter how good caldav is for my phone to desktop, I need to easily make events / respond to them.
A bit more extreme than a sticker: https://www.tyreextinguishers.com/
And further again: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-bristol-65203745
Majority of people here descended from people who arrived well after the colonists. About a third of us were born overseas. Around half have a parent born overseas.
I’ve tried a few times in the past but always come crawling back to windows for gaming.
Last time it was terrible performance in TF2 that did it, this was after battling against fstab, drivers for my sound card and GPU. Oh and USB drives also refused to work.
Next PC build I’ll give dual booting another shot. Will certainly try to get hardware that others have reported as working.
I still run Ubuntu with Kodi on my HTPC and that’s usually good.
That sounds better than an xlookup.
I have one of those keyboards too. The track pad on it is way better than others I have tried.
For controlling kodi though I mostly use Kore from a phone.
I muted mine years ago after it wouldn’t stop referring to roads by numbering systems instead of the actual names on the signs.
I think so. I tried to install a few different versions and got errors saying it wasn’t able to be installed. Assume Swype was a 32 bit app, which you can’t install on pixel 7 without doing away with the stock Android.
Yes since when ever Swype was released.
When I got a pixel 7 pro, I was very sad to find out Swype dragon had been discontinued. The APK are still around, but I’m not sure I’m ready to root and or put a custom OS my pixel yet to get it installed.
I’ve been going back and forward between gboard and swift key. Both are orders of magnitude worse than Swype was at recognising traces for longer words. Blows my mind how Google and Microsoft still can’t build something as good as decade old Swype.
I fear they will go the other way, that is start locking down the pixels to make replacing their OS more difficult.