Firefox developer edition.
Switched to that because of chrome's manifest v3 announcement.
Firefox developer edition.
Switched to that because of chrome's manifest v3 announcement.
Puhelut sit varmaan 2G:n läpi.
Koton toimii varmaa VoWiFi (Voice over WiFi) sit hyvänä vaihtoehtona.
There is shopping cart.
..I only use it to add two free games to cart and "buying" them with one click 🤷
https://www.messenger.com/ also works (requires to be running as desktop version). Still not ideal but works.
It doesn't accept banners / popups. When that doesn't know how to handle things, it just leave it to user to handle.
Most of the time it just works as intended.
IIRC, that doesn't block cookies, it just blocks cookie warnings.
I personally use Consent-O-Matic nowdays.
I don't care about cookies
sometimes broke website.
Never had that issue with Consent-O-Matic
which automatically rejects all cookies while still making site usable.
Bonus negative points for games that only check DLC after that button press
Don't forget games that have you manually press button to dismiss and unlocked DLC.
It's very fun with games that you buy after few years and have hundred DLC (ex. fighting games) 😅
Usually takes few minutes of just button pressing to dismiss all new dlcs
DataGrip is a very good choice also. And JetBrains products are very good, if you can get a license, I would usually recommend those.
But I just prefer dbeaver because it's free to use, so I don't have to worry about license at work or at home 😄
Personally I've been using lot of dbeaver for my database needs (mysql, oracle, postgress, apache drill, sqlite) which has a dark mode.
It should also work with sql server, but I'm not sure if is it's missing some of the tools people need 🤔
Almost every professional developer that I know uses dark mode. Maybe 1% uses light mode and those are people who code in legacy environment.
And for web, you have Dark Reader 🤷 so no bright lights when browsing web.
I personally got couple use cases.
Work profile: I can split my works stuff and personal very easily (and for security as personal apps cannot see or work with work stuff usually).
This also helps if you want to get same app installed multiple times. Ex. I could install pokemon go and use two profiles same time with split screen.
"true" secondary profile: like in desktop OS where you can create multiple profiles, this will "boot" phone to new profile and it has own partition and apps. Cannot interact with other "true" profiles.
I use that with my child if I hand phone to her. She cannot get to my stuff (not even images or other data) and only has her stuff available.