I don’t think anyone said it was a bad thing?
You’re different than other people? I thought we were all the same.
It’s called what I hoped would be obvious sarcasm lol
Every country other than the US has wild break-in issues with fatal robberies happening 24/7 because they don’t have guns.
Hasn’t helped most of them in western Europe though, in a lot of elementary schools they now teach about basic computer skills like how folders work (and they spend weeks on that).
It’s never been about a specific company or anything, it’s just that more people are using computers and don’t actually have to learn anything to use them.
Clearly enough people for this to be a point, a big majority of people in the US still do at least in the places I’ve stayed in.
There’s nothing inherently wrong with SMS.
The generalization is odd, but they don’t want to download another app either. I really hope federation and such is the future just for things like this alone.
There’s no bitterness going on here, it’s probably easy to generalize the people who use Facebook apps especially when they instantly come back saying X app sucks in a rude way.
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Because the other languages use more characters on average like it says?
France is always special! It’s honestly sad that they constantly try to pull so many stupid things off.
These blocks are usually the job of the ISP’s in the country, mostly via DNS.
I don’t think a simple “collection” of URLs would ever fall under any of that.
I didn’t ever indicate I was mad, I simply stated my opinion. We already know it is inaccurate as you shared this in your original comment.
They shouldn’t be monitored either way in my opinion as it’s just a bunch of links, but especially not while still private.
Ultimately I don’t think it quite matters if it technically is bookmarks or “collections”, they seem clearly used in the same manner in this case.
There’s zero joy in one of the richest countries of the world not helping victims of a fire while a singular child has to raise money for them, there’s no logic either.
The US is awful.
Doesn’t mean most of those people want to speak English.
Ik heb zelf liever dat ik nooit Engels hoefte te spreken, but most people from the US don’t seem to understand that.
There has to be some kind of good feature locked behind to make money, you can use a different program to do this anyways.
Not to mention that you don’t need a massive obnoxious truck to tow a boat, which the previous commenter most likely also thinks.
computer, laptop, single board computer name, auto, build server
I name devices after what their purpose is and what they do + number.
You don’t want your phone to last very long or have the option to be expandable when you need it, which most people do want or need.
esim is purely a software thing it seems, I know my phone has a dual sim slot and esim and all of it has been very useful in my travels compared to just having one of those. I also know that the battery is getting old and I’m going to need to replace it with a lot of pain, I also need a little extra storage for videos.
There’s also been situations where I do want to plug in my headphones into my phone and forget it doesn’t have a headphone jack.
Here’s also the reminder that having these features on a phone wouldn’t compromise anything about it and that there’s plenty space to have all of this, there’s no reason not to advocate for having these features. Removing things like the sim slot might be good in the long run to force carriers to support esim, but for many people It’s obviously a scary thing for now.
This isn’t the case for the removable battery and aux port though as these will pretty much always be needed or at least be a good thing, or they can put some money into supporting USB to AUX better and make dongles that perfectly fit their phones.
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