Those were awesome!
Frustrates me as well, but the reason is quite simple that people search for "$device cable", and sellers need to list all of them so the search engine of choice lands the user there.
They should still list the specs though.
Chameleon add-on for Firefox, randomly rotates your browser, OS, screen size, timezone, device type, language, and other customizable parameters every x minutes.
I've set it to do so every 5 minutes, and to omit desktop & tablet as device types (else some websites display the respective page) and timezones (messed up 2FA).
I also disabled blackberry and windows phone from the manufacturer ID, that would have the opposite effect from obscuring me.
For the rest of it, it's working great.
I don't know who that is, and I do know happy parents. So, as childfree as I am, I disagree with this statement.
Swype enabled keyboards are awesome though. I loved my BB, but the screen real estate that a digital keyboard clears up is quite significant.
Chat is only available in the official client, the implementation is closed source. So yeah most likely that.
So you go back to your negative review, edit it, and insert a random space somewhere. Did just that.
The investors have a seat in the board of directors in xAI, and for a shareholder deal you must have board approval. So at least more than 50% of the directors support this, meanings he is legally in the clear.
Very good point, I didn't really consider that. And now I feel bad for not replying more to your elaborate response, but there's simply nothing else I could add.
Oh we did use third party tools, and there were 5-8 moderators depending on which sub. I just loved the mod queue on reddit sync to just approve/delete reports on the go. Since I'm in Asia I often got them before my US counterparts, so could clean up the queue early on.
As long as they are still publishing the apk to f-droid, as a user I hardly care where it's hosted.
I mean, do the maths. A high res picture is 8-15 MB in size, and a 4k video has 60 fps (frames per second). Let's take 12 MB as average picture size, that gives you 12MB x 60 frames x 60 seconds = 43.2 GB/min. With some advanced compression algorithms you can maybe get the individual frame size down to half, but that's really it.