I switched to Android a few months ago and expected to want to switch away from Apple Music, but their Android app is excellent. Plus they have lossless quality. Oh, and you can upload your own music to their cloud for streaming anywhere.
I switched to Android a few months ago and expected to want to switch away from Apple Music, but their Android app is excellent. Plus they have lossless quality. Oh, and you can upload your own music to their cloud for streaming anywhere.
I don’t think you understand what Apple Fitness+ is? You don’t have to pay for access to any health data?
It’s a service with workout videos lead by instructors, like what Peloton offers with their app. It’s pretty good, I enjoy the yoga classes on my Apple TV.
Do you use Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1)? They block it because they remove some trackable information from requests.
LiFePO4 batteries like being charged up high, so you’re probably fine keeping them plugged in.
You’re right about not going under 20% often, but you’ll want to charge to 100% at least periodically to allow the cells to balance.
Edit: Please make sure you’re looking up information on Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries specifically, they behave differently from standard lithium batteries and a lot of the advice shared here won’t apply.
Nope! And yet they try to sell it as an open system lmao
I set up a new HA install a couple months ago and didn’t write any YAML. It was kind of nice? The UI tools have come a long way and it discovered all my devices which had never happened before.
The thread you shared is worrying though, it’s the complete opposite of the spirit of FOSS. I should probably reconsider paying for their subscription at a minimum.
Have you considered just using the user’s browser font via sans-serif
?
I did this on my website some time ago and honestly feels like it is the best way. You’re repecting the user’s wishes if they have a custom typeface specified, and the defaults on most OS’ are good these days otherwise.
Plus, you save some network requests and page size.
Because they’re phenomenal vehicles? And if you live in the US they have the only charging network you can actually rely on.
I’m driving 600 miles today in mine. No problem.
Because three credit unions chose to sue Apple about it? Read the article.
Banks also have the option of offering their own NFC products on Android, not that many do anymore. Apple doesn’t allow real access to NFC hardware.
It was my daily driver on iOS, because it felt very native, despite being a web app. Now that I’m on Android, I’ve been enjoying Summit for Lemmy.
I feel like it has one of the more polished feed layouts and spacing, and does a good job of using Material You styling. I added the GitHub to Obtanium to keep it updated.
New World plays alright, in the bit I’ve played since switching. Generally a good game too ☺️
Much appreciated, honestly! I had never seen it before and was kind of bummed I’m even aware of it now.
I read the copy pasted into the post, maybe they edited it out?
Why did they feel the need to to publish his daughter’s deadname? It’s truly not relevant or needed at all.
… and you can only get it on Google play. that makes sense. 🙄
Have you used it? It’s not very good. It tries to run red lights, makes random swerves and inputs, and generally drives like someone on sedatives.
They’ve had to inject a ton of map data to try to make up for the horrendously low resolution cameras, but “HD MaPs ArE a CrUtCh” right?
No radar or lidar means the sun can blind it easily, and there’s a blind spot in front of the car where cameras cannot see.
Is what they’ve made impressive? Sure, but it’s nowhere near safe enough to be on public roads in customer’s cars. At all.
glad you’re figuring it out!
As far as I can tell it’s never re-opened windows for me, just tabs?
You can use the left scroll wheel on your steering wheel to adjust the wipers once you’ve pressed for a single wipe. Just click it right for more, left for less. No need to look at the screen at all really. There’s a little graphic on the wiper controls showing you this.