My mum says this all the time, haven't the heart to correct her though
Srootus
In my moc-GCSE year(s), my science teacher was so confident that blood was blue in the veins, I called her out on it but she was so adamant about it.
Out of pure curiosity one time, I used one of those chairs. My god did it hurt, I got neck pain for a week
Thanks, it was rather awkward actually cause we were walking our dog at the same time and kitty cat was wary, soon as I got the photo it moved on.
I met random kitty cat on holiday recently
/e/ and LineageOS are the ones that come to mind with EOs being (I belive) officially supported.
Pro: Fairphone try to support their phones for as long as possible, 8-10 years for the FP5
Con: their customer support is desperate for improvement
Pro: FP offer spare parts for a long time, and there's a active gray market of people trading parts around
Con: I'm no expert on cybersecurity, but the founder and head dev or GrapheneOS talked about how FP are apparently doing a poor job with their security patches. I invite anyone to ELI5 this and do a better job than me explaining it.
I recently learned that the eshop on the Switch is a browser and the eshop you buy from is a website which is so funny to me for some reason
No? People complain that mid to low range chips on android become unable to do everyday tasks overtime. My friend has a Samsung midranger that started out smooth, but now he complains about it and after handling it I see what he means, animations are choppy and app loading is slow, sadly making it no longer useable for him.
Its fine, I haven't noticed any slowdown yet, the main issue right now is that there was a screen problem that caused the OLED pixels to stay on when a black screen was present. They removed the AoD while they fix it, they've fixed it a few months back, but we still don't have AoD.
I went through the hassle of getting Waydroid set up but i honestly dont see the point in having android on the desktop