I still have my note 9 in a drawer but moved on to a nest phone because the display started having issues, where it would get a green haze and slowly freeze and become unresponsive.
Favorite phone though, also perfect size.
I still have my note 9 in a drawer but moved on to a nest phone because the display started having issues, where it would get a green haze and slowly freeze and become unresponsive.
Favorite phone though, also perfect size.
And scapegoating
A15 is probably the last major update for P6P.
Not sure about security patches though, which are arguably more important.
Also there’s always custom roms for Pixel phones.
Boost also. I had it for Reddit but used Sync mostly. I open Lemmy on my phone a few times a week, so found Sync for Lemmy a bit too pricy. Love Boost!
I picked this up over the summer, but didn’t get too far into it before spending some extended time away from my PC. Will be looking forward to checking it out next year.
I do hope they manage Steamdeck support by then – I remember it working okay when I tried it, but I think there was poor controller support.
Looking forward to giving it a go! What a strange time for release though.
I put down BG3 to start Starfield and am having a blast! Really excited to get back into BG3 though.
It’s better than I thought it would be but not a great primary experience. In space and exploring planets you can enjoy 30+ FPS, but in the main cities, your framerate will be in the 20s. I haven’t encountered combat there so it’s less of an issue, but still not great
Same. Loving my time with it. It’s great that they’ve captured the things I loved about their old games (no surprise) but too bad they can’t alleviate the immersion breaking issues of their old games (again no surprise).
Could this be solved with an app?
Also on a P6P. Only complaint is the sluggish fingerprint reader, but I’m used to it by now.
Really hope that Google will eventually start offering more than 2yrs of updates though. Otherwise, happy with the phone.
PS5 owners are still waiting for the originally planned release date in September. Only the PC release moved to yesterday.
No you can absolutely do things like that. The only problem is sometimes the links break since they are from a couple of years ago.
Sure the gameplay is well tested (it has a overwhelmingly positive on Steam already from Early Access), but it’s a huge game, and everything beyond Act 1 is brand new, plus many things in Act 1 have been changed (ex. one origin character was rescripted and recorded).
So while the gameplay and the implementation of the 5e ruleset is well known, the rest of the story and the journey is still mostly new, and that’s a huge part of what will make people enjoy the game or not.
Just my few cents on why it’s still important to see how it reviews. Mortismal Gaming is already reporting that there are some crashes, bugs in the release version, especially in the later acts (even if that is normal for a game of this scope, it’s good to know).
Best use case I’ve encountered is asking it plan a holiday itinerary. A prompt like “plan me 2 days in Venice including lunch and dinners based on Reddit recommendations with links to google maps” works wonders - you still need to verify that the recommendations exist, but it gives a great starting point.
Google Pixel phones are the only phones compatible with GrapheneOS, so there’s one reason.
Amazing job! I love that this is an option.
Yeah this would be great. Even user defined ‘multi-communities’ would be great for putting all my gaming, news or meme related communities into one scrollable page.
Your sacrifice won’t have been in vain
Anytype - open source note taking app, similar to Obsidian.
Vampire Survivors - addictive game without intrusive ads