From living in HK, they all look very similar / have similar security features so most people are used to the different designs. Might be easier to scam tourists tho.
Best option, although still not a very good one, is a browser with an invidious instance website ( e.g inv.tux.pizza ) as they have no shorts. Probably one of the few solutions on IOS.
Shokz Openrun Pro running issues
I've had a pair of Shokz Openrun Pro for a few months and they've consistently had an issue where the sound becomes muffled and distorted when sweaty/wet. Is this normal for other people who've used them? Should I get them repaired under warranty?
Thanks for any insight.
I used to also think gaming and Linux are not really that compatible, but Proton being built into steam makes it easy to run pretty much any game out of the box now.
Recently went on a flight and paid 30 USD for seat selection online. Then when we go to the airport our friends who didn't check in online could select it free at the airport anyways...
In the UK university is still wayyyy cheaper than US, but local students pay ~$10,000 a year max due to regulation, but international students have no protection and typically pay ~$30,000
Even budget airlines for like £50?
More than 10% service charge is unacceptable already where I am. Let alone asking for a tip on top.
SIM card are really easy here. $33 HKD at 7-11 will get you about 50GB data (I think with even more data at slower speed). Chungking mansions always has tons of adaptors and stuff like that for a good price.
The UK cannot believe every tech company will allow the govt to pre-approve updates instead of just pulling out.
Just bought the Arkham collection because the sale was 75% or something.
Also been playing CrossCode from the sale.
Alternative frontends definitely work for now. Otherwise Brave Shields seems to work for me.
Always best to assume online that anything you post anywhere is imortalized forever. However for a decentralized platform I hope this is just negligence and not malice.
Always best to assume online that anything you post anywhere is imortalized forever. However for a decentralized platform I hope this is just negligence and not malice.
Edit: other comments using the email analogy explain this is just due to decentralization making global deletion impractical.
bookwyrm.social has a rating system if you don't trust Amazon stuff, but it's less useful IMO because it's a smaller number of reviews.
Driver support has always been excellent on Mint. My MacBook air Wifi adapter would normally not work on other distros, but Mint was out of the box fine.
Currently using a V60 + Aeropress. Going on holiday soon so maybe I'll bring the Aeropress along.
This guy tested it and yep.
Think Mastodon or Tumblr