Floatplane exclusive, a video about building a new streaming pc for The Drum Thing stream.
https://tedium.co/2024/05/17/google-web-search-make-default/
This was all I had on hand, goes into setting it as default but does also decently show why it is good
It played for 1 week in 1 cinema in my entire country.. :(
That is definitely strange, but might be an overreaction by Valve and not done by Arrowhead.
Edit: Seems it was indeed done by Valve.
PSN (PlayStation Network) is available in 73 countries.
It was PSNow (PlayStation Now, their game steaming service) that was only in 19 countries. PSNow was merged into PlayStation Plus as the Premium level package, and is in 30 or so countries.
Kinda handy during first time setup though. Can easily be 30 system apps updating, plus all the shit you might be grabbing from previous installs.
I switched when a Windows update for the third time in a month forcibly changed the default pdf and html file association to edge.
That was like 5 years ago, and I've never looked back.
Ah! You're right, they had it on the 14 Pro and Pro Max. That isn't years though, its barely 1.5 years. (September '22)
It was just not on the normal non-pro models. iPhone 15 non-pro got it though.
They have actually introduced AOD, but only from the iPhone 15.
Their reasoning for not backporting the feature (unless phone is charging) is that the older models don't have LTPO displays that go down to the 1hz they do in AOD on the 15. A stupid reason imo.
Finally, all that time making the coolest myspace profile pays off!
It is definitely HP just being HP.
Other non HP machines we have are just fine if you short the USB-A ports
Oh yeah I mean, it's expensive. But if you're very much into modding and like me don't like your gbit download speed to be limited to 3mbit or whatever the free thing is... I get paying it.
I wouldn't pay for what yearly costs now, but the 40eur lifetime price 10 years ago sure wasn't a bad deal.
You're not paying for mods though, you're paying for faster downloads and no ads.
Probably the admins chasing it around and disabling it.
We've disabled it via policy at work at least 3 separate times now, Microsoft finds some new smart way it should work and then you need another policy to block it...
Did this (on purpose) to HP laptops we were discarding at work (Elitebook G5) and you kill the entire USB-A part of the machine.
10/10 would HP again
That entire comment is a paragraph to explain washing pajamas and sheets and how shit is layered between the skin and the duvet.
That's more complicated than there just being a duvet cover.
What if you want to sleep without the pajamas one day? We've lost an entire layer of separation from the duvet now, it'll be pandemonium!
(I'm mostly kidding, it just sounds more complicated than it is the way it was written)
So, your pajamas and your sheet or blanket function as a duvet cover. That seems perfectly fine, albeit quite a complicated way to do it compared to just a duvet cover.
Seems like this is a regional thing, a duvet is a duvet in europe, a down/cotton filled blanket. (obviously with the language variations that come with europe, like here in Norway a duvet = dyne) A duvet cover is, a cover for it.
Meanwhile in parts of the US they call duvet covers just duvet, and duvets comforters.