Comment Re: This is correct (Score 1) 114
Kid? Check the UID.
Kid? Check the UID.
No thanks.
Yes, those too. But to be fair, in 2004, microSD cards only went to 32GB max, and most phones nowadays have more than that.
The removable battery is a problem, but not a day-to-day one fortunately. It's a tax - you have to pay for labor to replace it.
Whereas you just can't add storage or keyboards to most current phones.
Not me, due to primarily to the loss of the physical keyboard.
That is not even its main issue, IMO. It does not have feature parity with X11. In particular, the design does not even properly allow for remote access. Fixing it is explicitly a non-goal. As long as that remains the case, Wayland is going to remain a very tough sale. I have to disable Wayland on every Linux install I have just to get VNC to work, except on Raspberry Pi where it works out of the box with WayVNC somehow.
I recently installed Kali Linux in a VM. It defaults to X11 without Gnome. It works very well. I will probably replace Ubuntu with Kali on my bare metal production NAS for this reason.
If the manager decides to stop doing code reviews, the problem is not the H1B.
Of San Jose. Nearest bus stop 2.5 miles away.
That would not make any difference at all.
GLP-1 drugs are absolutely a long-term solution to lose weight and keep the weight off, if you take the drug long term.
I lost a lot of weight successfully before through a low-calorie, high protein diet, not through exercise - about 40 lbs, to get me back to healthy BMI. Most diets are not sustainable over the long term, unfortunately. Mine was no exception. Within 2 years, I regained all the weight. And 10 years later, an extra 10.
With the GLP-1 drugs, I lost 20 lbs in about 5 months. I have another 30 lbs to lose. I have little doubt that I will achieve that goal in the next year. This is achieved solely by reduced appetite and resulting lower calorie intake, not exercise. I don't plan on stopping the drug afterwards, as it is very well known that weight will rebound if one stops.
Exercise has zero relevance for me. The word "again" does not even apply. There is literally nothing on earth that could make me exercise, besides torture. And the exercise itself would be further torture. Just shoot me already.
Yes. Tactile feedback is very important. Also, with vision issues, I have to make the virtual keyboard quite large. It covers half the screen, often including the input fields. I have to type "blind" as a result, not knowing if I made a typo. Combined with the lack of tactile feedback, this is atrocious .
There were mods on bulletin boards
You can have both. First Android did.
Just make a modern version of the original Android, the HTC T-mobile G1 .
5 row keyboard
MicroSD slot
Removable battery
Refresh the display, and add a fingerprint sensor. Then we will be back to 2008 levels of usability. It has all been downhill since, in the name of savings a few millimeters and tens of grams.
His legacy will be both. Jury is still out on what people will remember most. Hitler is not primarily remembered as a painter. Nor will GWB, when his time comes.
With the OS/2 Workplace Shell. It's been downhill ever since. I would pay good money to have this shell on a modern OS, with anti aliased fonts usable on LCD monitors.
If in any problem you find yourself doing an immense amount of work, the answer can be obtained by simple inspection.