First thing I did was test out the new RCS support, and it’s pretty awesome!
First thing I did was test out the new RCS support, and it’s pretty awesome!
And Kyoshi and June in Avatar the Last Airbender.
I’m not saying it’ll be any more secure/private, as like I said I don’t know the technical details behind it. But that is the explanation for why they’re using all of their own chips for it.
I don’t know all the technical details of how this works, but I read that they’re planning to use their “Secure Enclave” functionality, which is hardware based.
It says on their main page… it’s basically self hosted GitHub.
Please no.
I just got a new all AMD laptop to replace my Nvidia laptop for this same reason.
Have you tried The Universim?
Pokémon Red/Blue, Stardew Valley, and then Borderlands games. Honorable mentions: The Witcher games, Fallout series, some of the Assassins Creed games, and Baldur’s Gate 3.
I have a Synology NAS that holds all my important data. Then it does nightly backups to Synology C2.
Oh yeah, I definitely agree. Just pointing out it’s nowhere near as difficult/complicated to build or maintain apps for multiple platforms like it used to be.
To be fair, there are frameworks like Flutter nowadays that let you build your app once in one language and it will build/compile an iOS, Android, and web app for you.
Hard to say which is used more by my wife and I between:
“Huh, learn something dumb every day!”
“Shut up baby, I know it!”
That sound Amy makes when she doesn’t answer yes or no and just goes “Guuhh!”
“Eww, look at him go! He don’t care!”
Being able to text an Android user and have things like: typing notifications, read receipts, better image support, working reactions, etc.