It’d be cool if Mozilla could just stick with one thing for more than a couple months. Even if that thing is terrible. Right now it’s like some physical embodiment of ADHD is running the company.
It’d be cool if Mozilla could just stick with one thing for more than a couple months. Even if that thing is terrible. Right now it’s like some physical embodiment of ADHD is running the company.
You have my attention
Guys its moptimus prime
A very important update indeed
The screen would get smashed immediately.
It’s true. Add scrolling of non-focused windows and it’s unbeatable.
Assigned non-binary at birth
I think that’s just a gradient that spans all bubbles
Techno might be unknown, because that’s a genre of music, but I’ve definitely seen the Tecno name around.
Google Lens says ST Lower Decks.
That’s more than 30-50
That’s what the concept of insurance is, but health insurance very much does not match the concept.
The problem I’ve been running into is that a lot of new cars just have insanely dazzling LED low beams. Even in a medium height car with a sedan coming at me, it’s awful.
I’ve seen a few cars where the low beams are warm white and the high beams go cool white, but that seems pretty rare, since car makers have been trying to associate “blue LED” with luxury.
A girder (/ˈɡɜːrdər/) is a beam used in construction.
Giving Roberto from Futurama vibes
Sometimes they’re fun, sometimes friends play them and you want to join?
That’s not how it was done before, though. It wouldn’t download update A, start installing A, then trigger downloading update B while A was installing. A would have to finish installing before B could even start downloading.
Especially for smaller updates, the overhead of the network handshaking to start the download can actually make doing 3/4 downloads at once faster than sequencing them. For larger updates, it matters less, but it’s not a negative.
You can still use an app while the update is downloading. You only can’t while the update is installing, and installations still have to happen sequentially (limitation of Android). It only really matters if you want to specifically use an update right away, but then you can just manually trigger the update for just that app.
Not to defend the mega corporation, but companies file patents for ridiculous things all the time that never end up actually being made or used.
I remember this Black Mirror episode