Thanks now I'm using FUTO. Very nice design for a FOSS app.
Well as a search engine it's very limited, try to think of it more as a text generator. It's much more useful to create letters/documents, organize thoughts, create code etc.
Yeah, there's a bunch of comments I see how people can't ever go back to 60hz after trying 120hz even if it uses more battery. Then when someone says 60hz is fine and not that noticeable of a difference they assume something is wrong with their eyes...
Thanks for the heads up about the issues. I'll probably wait for 10.9.1 too.
Well I did notice it's been hotter lately
I'm lucky to be in Asia since I can easily use redmi phones here (doesn't work well with USA carriers). 3.5mm is still really useful for me, but if there's no more options I'll probably get a 3.5mm to BT adapter.
Open a document and hold down on the page number then drag it to the position you want
I have a cheap no brand of this and while the camera quality is not as good as a phone, it's pretty convenient and faster for bulk scanning.
If you're talking about OSS scanner documents, you can add pages anytime.
It's a media center, you can play your local files or you can use add-ons like the official jellyfin addon and connect to any jellyfin server.
If you're comparing the official jellyfin client apps to kodi, then kodi looks much nicer with more features but requires better hardware. It should work on on your Mac fine but depending on what android tv specs you have it may be a bit slower than the jellyfin client.
Kodi doesn't have a server feature like plex does where you can serve media to other devices. A more direct alternative would be jellyfin, which even works well with kodi as the media player.
If you really don't like it, there's a bunch of tutorials online to uninstall it without needing Microsoft's approval. I've removed it a long time ago without any issues.
Been waiting for this. The tab group extension didn't work well for me.
They allow it now? Last I checked even self hosted bitwarden needs a license for premium features. You could always use vaultwarden instead if you're gonna self host.
They allow it now? Last I checked even self hosted bitwarden needs a license for premium features. You could always use vaultwarden instead if you're gonna self host.
I tried to use it for a few apps but the WSA susbsystem takes up too much RAM for me.
Can confirm KeePassXC works. But Aegis is android only and Bitwarden TOTP code generation is still paid right now.
You can try the watch again with very low volume or some quiet alarm sound with no vibrate and leave it under your pillow.
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I just got a Convoy H1 519a 4500k for about $20 as a first decent headlamp, it's really great for the price with a few weaknesses.
The H1 is easy on the eyes and the TIR is nice and covers a wide view. Compared to my S2+ which uses 519a at 4000k the difference is noticeable (see photos in link).
The UI is cool as it's the first ramping light I used, but it ramps a bit too fast. Compared to the S2+, the H1 has some advantages like shortcuts for strobe/turbo/moonlight/batt check, while on the S2+ I just disabled those since I didn't want them in the main rotation. The button also takes some getting used to since you hold down the button (not half-press) for secondary functions.
The body feels really nice and sturdy and not as heavy as expected when wearing it with a head strap. More compact than the S2+. I got a magnet from Convoy and glued it to the tail which was super easy to do, just a bit messy. After removing the excess glue with alcohol, it looks great. The head strap is pretty hard to put on since you have to force it into the rubber loops, but once it's on it's very secure.