Even putting bulkiness aside, a phone wallet would kill wireless charging and the mount in my car. Lastly, I’d be surprised if they made one thick enough to hold my work’s key-card and if they did, I probably wouldn’t want to use it anyway.
Yeah, but sometimes browsers stubbornly hold onto those settings even after resizing it back. Great option for those who want the additional context but I still find value in posting the list for those who want to see just that and without having to leave the page like accessing LH’s own bullet-point list requires.
Aww, it got delayed? I saw 2021 mentioned everywhere and was hoping for a specific release date announcement.
It’s Literally Just Mowing. Surprisingly zen, cute graphics, IAPs are only for cosmetics which you unlock over time anyway. Highly recommended.
I find trying your best to start off with at least one positive thing about your experience (or at least something you didn’t mind or went as you expected) will help people take the negative things you say more seriously. I find a 100%-negative review too easy to write off as someone with a stick up their butt, simply…
This insistence is what prevents me from using it. “You should try it. You should try it. Why don’t you try it? Use Edge! Edge is great! Why aren’t you using Edge? Why do you hate puppies?” I don’t care how amazingly fantastic of a browser it has the potential to be. If it’s really that great, it’d speak for itself…
Google’s not even #1 at their own game. Samsung has longer update commitments than Google and sometimes even gets the monthly security updates to their devices before Google pushes them to Pixels. Something else to keep it in mind, way more aspects of Android can be updated through the app store than on iOS. What…
If you want an awesome mobile experience, check out It’s Literally Just Mowing. It’s quite the zen experience swiping to mow.
So does the whole “it’s just language evolution” rule apply when it’s terms & phrases that may offend people? Plenty of people seem okay chucking the rule book out the window when shown they’re actually saying the exact opposite of what they intend. I wonder if they’re still okay chucking it here.