Norway too please 😢
Norway too please 😢
Think about it though. Probably some overlap with the deck. And hiring one dev very part time to keep this thing alive is nothing for them. Which makes the steam deck way more lucrative
Home pc: Vivaldi
Phone: Vivaldi
Work pc: Vivaldi + Firefox
Edit: i really liked the old Opera browser (12.16 and prior or whatever), and Vivaldi is the closest to that
Something I got used to from Samsung which is really disappointing with the pixel 8 is that you can not set a charge % cap nor disable fast charging
Was forced to switch to 11 on my work laptop so now I'm working on transitioning to Linux for work. In 11 you have to fight the os more than ever to get the experience you want. I used a program to change Explorer to be similar to how it was on 10, and when I switched back to the default one it's very noticeably slower than custom. It's especially noticeable when sharing screen in teams, it feels very slow and laggy, crashes frequently.
You are free to do that, but if you do they are also free to break your computer with mandatory updates 😂
Does msword work? Always used winword
Yea the OG one was really good and used that for many years. haven't tried the new one, but afaik they got bought by some Chinese company around the time they switched to chromium
Aha i was thinking of the task bar, that's what broke it for me
I have seen this argument a few times lately but I'm not sure i understand it completely.
Is the argument that person 1 trades with company 1 which is seemingly run ethically. Company 1 trades with company 2, 2 with 3 etc.
And then eventually company x trades with x+1 which is some human rights breaking company. And then all seemingly ethical companies have this link or trail of trade partners which eventually end up at some unethical company?
Alright, that makes sense, thanks for the info :)
It's not needed, but for some reason artists keep signing, so there is probably something they provide that makes it worth it
Got top 0.001% of Garry Read, wonder how many people are ahead of me :p
Also the link someone else posted says it has life support for 96 hours
Had a similar issue where my computer (w10) would restart while I was away and update my gpu driver which would crash regularly. There's two different places in windows where you can disable this, one in general and one for specifically the device. None of them worked. Basically was forced to do the whole restart to safe mode -> destroy driver -> restart -> install driver -> restart every day. What solved it was a gpo but at that point I was so fed up I ended up switching to Linux