Honestly, I have been thinking of doing the same. I really don't require any of their premium features and am getting it to show my support.
$10/yr is dirt cheap for something so important in our online life.
Honestly, I have been thinking of doing the same. I really don't require any of their premium features and am getting it to show my support.
$10/yr is dirt cheap for something so important in our online life.
Yes, and next we will have: No tip to cook and you will have delayed ordered preparation, No tip to Doordash and we will delay placing your order.
It's time to just cook the meal or go buy it directly.
Chromium Forks like Cromite and Brave have this feature already.
I have following purchase apps which I use regularly.
Purchased but not using:
These purchase were mostly made after using Pirated versions of these apps and then finally liking the app enough to support the dev.
There is LTSC that has longer support cycle.
Yup. Looks decent enough. Let's see next year how it compares against the newer Gens of Intel & Apple
Agreed. But the recent Nuvia acquisition and others, I hope we get something good.
Mid range SOCs today deliver so much performance that avg user will barely use to its fullest. Honestly, all these numbers really are not noticeable for day to day use in past 2-3 years.
An event that I'm actually hyped for this year. If the new X series can be as good M series of Apple, this would be such a huge leap for Windows/Linux laptops in battery department. Also. should help to push more devs towards AMR and maybe RISC-V in future.
Rolling back to previous version fixed it for me.
IMO DDG, Yahoo and Bing all sucks when it comes to anything complicated. I can see why general public would be put off by this. If they can't figure on how to switch Search engines, then don't really care about any Privacy.