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I think it’s meant in this way:
…underestimates the Steam crowd’s patience to wait even longer for the games they want to play to become available without having to buy PS5 or sign up for another acount
I think it’s meant in this way:
…underestimates the Steam crowd’s patience to wait even longer for the games they want to play to become available without having to buy PS5 or sign up for another acount
There are some screenshots in this article:
Some info here:
I didn’t watch it so I had no idea it was about this but the thumbnail and the click bait title made me unsubscribe from him.
You’re experiencing a mirage. Go eat something and come back.
AdguardHome has those features as well. What made you choose Technitium over AdguardHome?
Which review site or a rating do you prefer?
Unless people value their data and won’t use boost
I was about to ask about QR but before I looked below the picture. Pity, I’d like to remove the QR button too.
On top of what the other comment said, median is used, not average.
Thank you, I will check it out.
Thanks for the answer. I wasn’t clear enough, I meant being able to write in multiple languages without having to switch to another language, like what e.g. Gboard does.
I looked at it briefly and just want to confirm - it doesn’t support simultaneous use of multiple languages, od does it?
I do like minimalism but not everywhere. Here I’d like automatic location, saving multiple locations as favorites, and maybe a simple widget.
Looks great but it’s too minimal for me.
I see Google Drive, Gmail, Google Messages on screenshots so it does come with bloatware.
What a lovely company of countries to be in.
FYI, in the future, if there’s a screenshot like this, and it includes a terminal with output like the one on the bottom right, you can see the name of the distribution in there. The tool that displays output like that is neofetch(or any other variation of it), with ASCII art on the left and system info on the right.
In two 12 ton containers.