Apple and Samsung want to have a word with you.
Apple and Samsung want to have a word with you.
Someone has to make a wireless charger with a nipple on it.
Anyone remember Geocities?
Most IT departments have the mindset of avoiding troubles instead of making things easy for users. They don’t want to get blamed for security incidents. They want things to be predictable and within control.
They sacrifice a lot of user convenience doing that. On the other hand, IT giants are enshittificating IT services.
Why do you want to remember which one is which? Don’t they just connect automatically when in range?
3D characters are created using 3D models but represented to us in 2D via the pixels on the screen.
I don’t use telegram but what are the advantages of using telegram vs chatting in a community on lemmy?
I had to play Fallout NV with mods so I could neutralise the piss filter.
We are not too far from self-replicating machines controlled by AI. They will be built with a simple purpose: find resources and replicate.
Imagine a world with people trying to eliminate such machines, while machines learn new ways to get around any restrictions.
When you turn off notifications, they are off. That means there are no notifications to collect. I think you should enable notification but turn off the notification types.
Then, you can access notification history via:
Settings > Notifications > Advanced Settings > Notification History
I am thinking of replaying Edith Finch because I must have missed a lot of details by the time I realised what the story was about.
Try changing your mindset when you approach the game, treat it like an interactive exploration or a digital toy. You might get into it more easily doing that.
I would not recommend Road 96 although some people seem to like it.
Instead, I would suggest “As Dusk Falls”.
Bad if you hate it, good if you like it.
I like walking simulator and Firewatch is great. Lacking gameplay doesn’t mean it is bad.
What Remains of Edith Finch is even better.
Ok your wife is the docking station then.