Is there an easy way to buy this as an individual?
Is there an easy way to buy this as an individual?
If you have older family members, you could try just installing Firefox for them and tell them it’s their internet now. This worked for me parents.
Sorry if you get this a lot, but have you tried Bitwarden? It’s been a while since I compared but last I checked I found it miles better than LastPass.
I’ve read that Steam is accepting refunds for GTAV - I’d recommend anyone who bought it there refund it.
Probably will be available on Gamepass Ultimate or whatever the streaming one is called.
Sounds like the advice you’d get in the first three comments asking a question on Reddit.
I’ve seen doubt of it’s push to pack products into it’s offering ala Google - however I don’t see that as enough to call it not good.
It’s also very easy (and suspicious imo) for anyone to call a service not good without any reason to back it up.
I know it’s not a like for like comparison, but the Pixel 9 Pro that launched this month has 16gb of RAM.
Maybe to keep pace with trends, and be able to put a check in that box amongst competitors
Boost also. I had it for Reddit but used Sync mostly. I open Lemmy on my phone a few times a week, so found Sync for Lemmy a bit too pricy. Love Boost!
Damn you got a lucky mouse
Google Maps already provides this, and it’s pretty handy.
I just saw that clip a week or two ago and I’m still laughing at it every time I see an apple product
I went with a Mac for my last work computer refresh. Had Windows before that. Don’t have a Linux option.
Ford was also racist though, so that connection is still valid.
I would say the days of needing to flash ROMS is over, and Android is much more user friendly than it used to be. Especially if you’re on Pixel or Galaxy phones. My Mom, who’s almost 70, uses a Galaxy 21 FE, and loves it.
Not sure about the parental controls, etc that might help with keeping an eye on loved ones though.
I thought MiniDisc players were more fun, if less practical.
In order to use the platform in the EU, you either opt into personalised ads or pay a monthly subscription. So yes, I’m aware they’re using my data for the ads.
Google does as well, but they don’t seem to be able to offer me even relatively relevant ads based on my interests.
Yeah I don’t mind ads if they’re relevant - I scroll through insta reels from time to time, and am always getting ads about concerts I’m interested in, restaurants I haven’t tried and sales at shops I go to.
I honestly don’t mind so much, and if it’s not relevant to me I can scroll past without having to watch.
I also love my Kobo. I’ve heard you can unlock it and flash a community supported OS, which might be another true benefit over Kindle depending on your needs.