

They wanna bring back the “yeah I checked it again, 85% in favor of <candidate who was polling at 55%> I double checked it” method.
They wanna bring back the “yeah I checked it again, 85% in favor of <candidate who was polling at 55%> I double checked it” method.
I’m using graphene
And the fact that mobile apps pretty much only means iOS and Android forces me to do so.
That is absolutely not what I said.
Whats wrong with the notifications?
Platform with user uploaded content has user uploaded content. More at 6.
Are you saying I’m insane?
I have been. I guess I could have worded it better? Let me re-explain:
Both operating systems are F-tier trash heaps and the only reason I’m not using GNU+Linux is because of the security that Graphene provides and the fact that applications are made for Android. And no whatever emulator you may be about to suggest is not a good option. I’ve tried all of them and they all suck.
Android lets you actually install apps. iOS is slightly note usable from UX/smoothness standpoint. I’ve talked to many people from both sides. They don’t want to switch because they’re “fine” on what they use and can’t deal with loosing the minor advantage.
I use android but would instantly go back to iOS if I could just install whatever .IPA I wanted, and the system API wasn’t arbitrarally locked down for non-apple apps. The bullshit like apps not actually being able to run in the background, terrible non-rigid permissions, bullying from Apple, etc. are all comparible to the level of bullshit from AOSP such as the random example I gave above. There’s always something new that I uncover ever few weeks so I like to give that or some other random example every time I talk about it to highlight the extent of the bullshit.
That’s not my best example. It’s a randomly chosen one. Why did you assume it was my best example.
Its not short sighted its from several years of experience.
iOS is also trash shovelware but in a way that’s more usable/less haggle for most people.
They didn’t. They said it was the last version of windows you’d ever need.
They’ll be right back unless they’re downright chemically addicted. Android is a shovelware trash operating system.
Like for expample the Bluetooth quick tile sorting by most recently paired Instead of most recently connected (and no its not rearrangeable without re-pairing devices)
Wow okay.
The so-called BPRC (Branch Predictor Race Conditions) emerge during a brief period of a few nanoseconds when the processor switches between prediction calculations for two users with different permissions, explains Sandro Rüegge, who has been examining the vulnerability in detail over the past few months.
No. And I won’t be thanking you.