I used to feel this way, but the aggressiveness at switch Edge pushes every new feature - re-enabling after disabling, constant nags, etc - has really turned me off of it. It's become software I regularly have to argue with.
It doesn't help that out of the box, Edge feels like a browser that my grandmother would have maintained (with so many glued on hotbars/sidebars/shopping popups).
Someone is going to say porn, and for that person I want to know how the hell you hold that thing one handed (for long enough).
The number of "barely used" Steam Deck Kijiji/marketplace ads that shot up yesterday was incredible.
Mexico City and he fainted? Altitude and a flight of stairs got him.
Well, thanks to FileList I finally managed to catch an open signup at TorrentLeech.
I was going to suggest the opposite - lower the model .5 mm in to the platter to cut a clean bottom and ensure it's flush.
I was curious, so I read the GitHub page:
Molly connects to the Signal server, so you can chat with your Signal contacts seamlessly. Please remember to review the Signal Terms & Privacy Policy before signing up.
Too video, didn't watch?
I am using the service, but there's a lot I don't like and I'm hoping to spin up my own matrix server and host their bridges on my own machine.
- Beeper cannot send View once messages/media. 2.View once media that is sent on native Signal and WhatsApp are viewable forever through Beeper.
- There is no way to delete chats/messages
- Read receipt settings are not respected in signal & WhatsApp, and read receipts are always sent.
I've run both, and I found both required about the same level of technical understanding for an in house setup.
I started with Plex as it worked nicer with my remote, then moved to Jellyfin when I picked up an Android TV. It was the hardware transcoding (without having to pay) that sealed the deal for me.