As far as I know only Apache uses .htaccess files, Nginx works a different way
As far as I know only Apache uses .htaccess files, Nginx works a different way
I do try it from time to time. My last try was with a Pixel 7 and although I loved Material You on it, my main issue was that the quality of apps wasn’t great and most just didn’t feel nice to use (even Google’s own apps feel better to use on iOS).
Didn’t help that the Pixel 7 was way too big and I couldn’t get used to that either, among a few other problems.
I think (hope) it’s sarcasm
Their latest announcements are interesting because they say some of their privacy claims will be verifiable by independent firms (mainly when it comes to their custom built AI servers iirc). Is this actually worth something or is it just marketing fluff?
I feel like people will still be saying this in ten years (sadly)
Yeah :( It sucks because I don’t think there are any alternatives, and they’re expensive too for what they are
I don’t know about the 400Mhz part but I’ve had a similar experience with my 2012 Retina MacBook Pro. I replaced the battery multiple times with an iFixit one, and since then the computer has had all kinds of problems (dying at 40% battery, randomly switching off and other similar things). I’m on my third replacement battery, so either I’m really unlucky or there’s something fishy going on
Yup! Been using it for years, it looks nice, has a good UI and works well. I’ll use the CLI if I need to but 99% of the time Desktop is the better choice (for me).
Yup, Lemmy is just as toxic if not more on some aspects
Yup! That’s fair. App compatibility usually is the main problem when using an older iPhone
I hope it will motivate Apple to support their phones even longer as well. I have a XS (2018) and it still works really well, it’s fast and smooth, I’m sure it could support at least 2 more years of updates. Yet iOS 17 will probably be its last, which is a little frustrating.
Google being Google, I’ll believe it when I’ll see it.
As a small phone enjoyer, I do! The thinner the bezels, the better the screen to body ratio is. It also looks better imo
Good thing I’m only talking about the connector then, not its performance.
Definitely! We’ll probably never know why they decided to stay on USB 2, it’s such a weird decision. Maybe there really were hardware limitations, but that sounds weird
Does it? I’ve never seen it. I’m only talking about the connector here, not the cable (which has always been shit)
I’m all for the switch to USB C but Lightning as a connector is objectively better. It’s smaller, more durable, feels better to use and even looks better.
If it hadn’t been proprietary, it would have pretty much been the perfect connector.
Edit: hey guys instead of mindlessly downvoting without saying anything, I’d love to hear your point of view, I’m always open to changing my mind.
I was the same until like two months ago when I had to learn Nginx!