

Fucking finally. Right as Intel support is essentially over.
Fucking finally. Right as Intel support is essentially over.
What? This has nothing to do with charging bypass. This is artificially limiting the max charge of the battery to be less than when it was brand new.
This software adjusts the battery’s maximum voltage in stages. It starts at 200 charge cycles and continues gradually until 1000 charge cycles. This helps stabilize battery performance and aging.
As your battery ages, you may notice small decreases in your battery’s runtime. Based on adjusted capacity, Battery health assistance also tunes the phone’s charging speed. You may notice a slight change in battery charging performance.
Neither have most of photographers in the world currently using Adobe products. UX is extremely valuable and shouldn’t be a second-order consideration.
IMO we will never see the year of the linux desktop unless devs on linux understand that their idea of a good UI/UX is not good to everyone, especially the target use case of their software. Focus groups are things that these big for profit companies do, that some random person sitting at home can’t easily do.
Our local down the street phone building businesses?
On Pixel 9a, the feature is on by default and can’t be turned off.
Good news! It’s a requirement going forward.
In the photo picker before you pick the photo click the settings thing in the bottom right corner and change it to the current option.
I found this. https://lemmy.ml/post/1611805 Essentially “multireddits” but for lemmy are what you want. This kinda brings this to lemmy, but IDK how well it works since I haven’t used it yet.
There is a reduce transparency toggle which does help a bit, esp. for readability
I’ll have to try that out because the transparency annoys me. But honestly readability on the actual device is very good for me.
You should still be able to get a secured card.
Apple being Apple, the answer is probably yes. But realistically there’s going to be some stupid hurdle in the way and because they make it a PITA nobody’s really going to do it.
Which really sucks because the massive GPU and “unified memory” is incredible when they work in conjunction.
CUPS doesn’t have a yearly release schedule. iOS does.
iOS 18 > 26 doesn’t make sense, but from 26 onwards it’s not a problem.
Would you rather a difficult and hard to use program?
Easy to use means people will want to adopt it, and that’s what VC companies want. Nobody wants to pay millions of dollars to make a program that nobody wants to use.
No need to port forward, almost 0 config.
https://tailscale.com/blog/how-tailscale-works
125% scaling at about 27" is about perfect IMO. My main display at work is 28" 4k and it’s about perfect for me. My second display is only 25" 4k and that’s a bit too small for comfort if I’m leaning back, but for a second display it’s nice.
Also having mixed scaling on windows kinda sucks balls.
shows ‘anxiety’ about technology replacing jobs
No, it’s because over the last few years you’ve made your app progressively worse and worse. Almost the entire time I’ve been using this app I’ve seen it get worse and worse. And it’s clear that your push for AI has made it a more boring way to learn.
There’s also bed firmness. A person with broad shoulders but a soft bed might need a smaller pillow than someone with smaller shoulders and a rock hard bed.
All subscriptions through Apple do this.
The upside is if you cancel a yearly subscription after just one day you get basically all your money back.