Yes please. Right on.
Yes please. Right on.
I just sent em $10. Thanks for posting the link.
Not all of them, no.
I love you both very much.
I still play SSX3 GameCube version on my Wii.
They were amazing at the time and now they feel completely weird in the hand. The knockoffs feel even worse. Hoping this one is good.
Dude defender was great
That woman takes up a ton of cover tho
Nextcloud borked my Unraid server. Took me forever to find the source of constant lockups. Apart from that, the Nextcloud container took up more of my time than any other part of my server, including the OS.
This was a couple years ago. Maybe things have changed.
My Unraid server is a dream otherwise. Rock solid and 30 containers running smoothly for years and years.
Just another data point.
I used Proxmox for a long time before Unraid, but that’s when getting deep into it was a hobby. Now I just want it to work.
Circuit City was great until it wasn’t.
Sucks.
That’s a big number. What’s the use case? Just cause?
I have two kids. Both prefer pc or switch for exclusives. They haven’t touched the PlayStation or Xbox in months if not years. I don’t even think they know how to turn them on.
Something about the wire on a NES controller that makes it feel right.
You posted late to this thread but made the best point. I don’t even use Apple notifications because they’re so deeply shit. This is the issue that drives my wife crazy. When we talk about our new phones, the first thing she complains about is notifications.
I’ve always been a crazy person about my launcher. I knew I was giving it up when I came to Apple but was still surprised at how little it can be customized. I really don’t like the swipe down, but that’s down to personal preference.
I agree with everything you said, for sure.
I use Apple maps for the same reason. I’ll go awhile without using Gmaps and then I’m shocked at how many ads and garbage are all over it. Just wringing the shit out of users with a tortured experience. I live in a big city and our rules for usage are Apple Maps for daily usage but if we’re traveling we use Google Maps. We learned that the hard way when Apple didn’t have a construction road closure that cost us over an hour of travel time. We pulled out Google Maps and it would have routed us around it.
I got a 15 pro this year. This is my first apple phone.
I agree with your Android “struggle” list completely and would add that every single model I ever owned (especially the Google phones) had some unbelievable hardware issue that made using the phone a maddening experience. From calling that wouldn’t work at all to black screen on wakeup that wouldn’t go away, every time I bought a new phone it felt like the timer had begun on finding what new exciting awful hardware bug was going to present itself and whether Google would warranty replace it.
I agree with most of your iphone revelation comments. Face ID is miles better than anything I ever experienced on Android. Look and feel is definitely better. The audio switching is as easy as it gets. Carplay is… fine. I don’t like the work flow better and some of the decisions are weird when moving from app to app within apps, but I’m used to them now and don’t see them as often.
What I disagree about:
What I like about apple that you didn’t mention:
What I hate about apple that you didn’t mention:
Thanks for the post. I ended up reading a bunch on how it works and learned quite a bit.
I’m a new iphone user and the “every browser is Safari” thing is weird as hell to me.
Another for the wishlist. Thanks for posting that.
Thanks for that. Added to my wishlist.
Mad Max was way better than it had any right to be.