It’s inevitable. Your competitors are using ai. You have to implement it to not get behind. No one cares beyond being able to slap a label on the product.
It’s inevitable. Your competitors are using ai. You have to implement it to not get behind. No one cares beyond being able to slap a label on the product.
Don’t worry, logitech comes with a unified receiver driver, new unified app i forget the name of, logitech g hub, logitech options - and you’ll be forced to use a combination of at least 2 and likely 3 of those to setup a mouse.
As a bonus, the mouse won’t care to remember what button maps where, if used on a device without said software.
https://sponsor.ajay.app/stats/
You’re right, but I think it’s fairly safe to assume that if one knows about sponsorblock, they’re using an ad blocker too.
30% desktop, 15% mobile estimated in the US use ad blockers.
That is not insignificant by any means, even if it’s overestimated.
You take that back!
I’ve switched to this from DuckDuckGo right during the downtime and, so far, it’s been working out great.
They used their customers to fight their publisher. It worked out this time. Good on them, if you ask me. Game studios get messed about far too often.
There’s an android version too, for any non-apple tableteers.
Database is rarely, if ever bundled into the app container, unless it’s SQLite.
Bunch of features we’re broken for me too, such as group chat tab page embed, but they seem to be fixing them slowly.
Good advertising! I just hope the dev gets out of this without consequences and the project lives on.
Look into dns ad blocker, you can avoid a lot of ads on your entire network with this "one simple trick ". No additional hw or sw needed.
True, but everything is more bandwidth demanding these days, plus we’re used to fast loading.
Could you share some interesting insights?
I have Kobo Forma. Selecting text doesn’t work well, and it seems the battery always drains quickly in sleep mode. But otherwise very good, love the large screen.
For me, Steam is the go-to proof.
Obviously different experiences, but Spotify’s refusal to do hi rez and the fact some music dissappears randomly (not their fault tbf) makes me want to pirate my library.
I’m sticking with Plex for now too. Although there are some grating, persistent issues in basic use, it usually just works.
Swear the UI gets laggier on the TV by the day, Jellyfin was jarring to me how snappy it was in comparison.
We should modernise the silly number neighbour fad by leaving messages for the next user of our public IP.
I feel like if you don't agree or trust the content a website loads, dont visit it. I use ad blockers, and I think what I do is the same as piracy, especially if sites rely on ad revenue to run. I don't like this business model, but it's not like I'm paying for youtube alternatives either, not yet at least.
It used to be less of a decision and more push or no push.