True.
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True.
First off, my apologies for the tone of my first post. I am cyclothimic and sometimes (in bad moments) shouldn’t be on social media. Hard to draw that line sometimes, though.
Secondly, in a more positive manner and admitting my error in comparing native in Android to the Play Store: I had this message popup on a full phone in the Play Store if I wanted to enable it. It is now also in my Play Store settings underneath “Google Play Feedback”.
I have Play Store v39.4.23-21 [O] [PR] 599960585
It also only sometimes does Archiving, but not often. Usually it’ll just still pop-up the uninstall-other-apps popup as usual.
Uhm. Newsflash. My Vanilla Android 9.1.0’s vanilla Play Store already does… 🙄
Edit: Apologies for the tone above. I deserve the downvotes. 😅
I’d be looking up otherplaces if given the chance… 😅
…and a stranger.
I am this stranger. 😅
I actually assumed there was a new asian band called Chinese Persons Unlimited or something… 😅
wakes up in 2002
I just use *.loc.al as a local dns entry in my own server with local addresses using devicename.loc.al and loc.al itself going to my gateway/routerpage. 😅
There’s a button to exit vim on your pc. Just hold it 7 seconds and vim is closed. 😅
I’ve always used Veracrypt since I discovered its existence.
Nice inconspicuous encrypted loop-files you can mount manually when needed (or automount at boot, but that already makes them a lot less safe) and backup to any cloud safely, as without the password they are useless.
Yeah, as said in another comment too: That’s very likely VLC’s post-processing. It doesn’t look bad on your Kodi, VLC just enhances it as it plays while Kodi actually just shows you the real quality. 😅
I use Kodi too as part of a whole automation setup (so I can use it like a free Netflix that only adds anything I watch while I only need to add filters once per series) and I have gotten used to it now as it doesn’t bother me anymore, but in the beginning I do remember noticing it more too, thus having to make that hard choice for the ease of automation over post-processing. 😅
Kodi is worth it on my Android box, though, as VLC’s magic doesn’t seem to be so effective on Android(TV)… 😜
You’d be surprised… 😂
“I see a wooden sculpture of the state of California…”
Walks into wall
Oooh, “panels”… GLADoS will be pleased. 😅
I suppose this is not the place to post memes about it right now… 😅
Or worse, a link to 2 girls 1 cup or tubgirl. 😅
Sorry, not taking part in that nonsensical logic.
Maybe open a dictionary and look up the word Sexist,… Sexual is not the same thing. 😜 You do realize how the human race reproduces right?
Anyway, the pics are by an artist I know, especially made for this. And I couldn’t care less about “woke” Karen comments. 😅
No offense though, but it just shows no style to keep doing this, and certainly holds no ground with me. 😜
If you feel like breaking down other people’s achievements for unrelated issues you have, please stay off the internet. It’s dangerous out here. 😅
Have a great day!
consider the graph below which is
y = 1/x. Then ask the question: where does this graph touch the x axis? The answer is both + infinity and - infinity. In other words the reciprocals of + and - infinity are both zero, causing + and - infinity to look as being equal.
Another interesting way of viewing this is as follows:
Many graphs are continuous, i.e. there is one line continues without breaking. However this graph is discontinuous at the x and axes which it never meets …… until + or - infinity.
Now a way of looking at how these two separate parts of this hyperbola could join to make one continuous line would be to look at the x and y axes as being curved (with an infinite radius) to ultimately join up. If this occurred then -infinity would join up with +infinity on both axes, and the graph would be a continuous function in both vertical and horizontal directions.
In some ways it is a natural way to look at it, as it is said that space is curved anyway, so in reality + and - infinity seem to be the same thing.
Now go educate yourselves instead of insultingly arguing bs, thanks.
I actually spent time on ripping the ‘you wouldn’t steal…’ video from the first DVD that I had with it on it, just for the sheer irony. 😅