New feature isn't good.
Agreed
Stop using old features
What?
New feature isn't good.
Agreed
Stop using old features
What?
The e in eSIM standa for embedded, not electronic. You need to embed the SIM onto the SoC.
That's not the use case for those features. Syncthing synchronizes files between devices. If I want to send a photo or file to my friend, do I have them log into the same account and then synchronize all my files? Obviously not.
You can have multiple users on the Pixel Tablet. Google made a whole new UI for user profiles specifically for the tablet. Each user gets their own customization and apps. Sure it's not a nest hub, but it's not meant to be?
I think every single wear might be a little overkill. I clean mine maybe once a week and barely see any earwax/gunk buildup.
That effort is probably better spent on just cleaning your ears when you shower everyday.
Was he using another debrid service? Because from what I understand you can only stream if the file is cached by the service, otherwise torrentio just gives you the torrent. Without a VPN it makes sense why he got DMCA'd
There's no revolutionary advantages. They're a bit easier to toss in your pocket and the outer screen's limited functionality seems to be a good way to do things like check the time, check notifications, turn on/off smart devices, or switch songs without having to open the phone and potentially falling down an instagram/reddit/lemmy rabbit hole
It's pretty much identical to the Apple Find My network, which means you get tracking for phones, trackers, and headphones (support has been confirmed by Google, JBL, Beats, and Sony).
There's really no real reason to stay loyal to a brand when you're using Android. If you like a particular OEM's UI or a feature they provide, good for you! If not, then there's literally no reason not to switch brands. It's not like your apps won't work or your contacts won't move over.
By disable do you mean uninstall? Or do I just put it in restricted?
I haven't paid a cent for YouTube in my life. Wouldn't that mean it's free?
You can't have information dense and minimalist at the same time.