

Haha, beat me to it!
I’ve seen them go outside in shorts and t-shirts when it breaks 0, and washing their cars when it breaks 32.


Haha, beat me to it!
I’ve seen them go outside in shorts and t-shirts when it breaks 0, and washing their cars when it breaks 32.


RAM isn’t what matters, it’s how individual apps are designed - cleaning ram is automatic via OOM, or you can trigger it.
I can run an OOM cycle and it doesn’t make the phone run longer, just better for now as the ram consumers get unloaded.
I have some apps that cause issues.


Right?
I have 3 Galaxy S4’s in a box that boot fine, and probably 4 of the Mini’s.


Why would they?
Oswald never shot anyone - he couldn’t have.


PWA app only is a big no sale.
As much as I dislike dedicated apps for things that don’t need it, THIS is something that needs it.


Pixel.
I have a LOT of apps (300+ user apps), I use my phone constantly for a lot of stuff.


Every 3-4 days for me, otherwise things get wonky


Shit happens in manufacturing.
Some day you should tour both a really modern facility and a very old one (I’ve done work in both).
Sometimes damaged stuff slips through, nothing more.
Contact them via the info on the tube. I’ve never had anything but a good response when doing so, the QA Dept and maintenance want to know when the system drops the ball so they can improve it.


I left Samsung 10 years ago because I got tired of fighting their nonsense.


What LibertyLizard said, plus there are many other ways of gathering the same data.


It only goes in your canal a small amount. The instructions are really good.
And like you I tested it first.


I can’t remember the name of an excel spreadsheet I created years ago, which has continually matured with lots of changes. I often have to search for it of the many I have for different purposes.
Trusting your memory is a naive, amateur approach.


Neolithic ectoplasm
Alright, I’m stealin’ that!


Exactly.
I’d say that’s most languages in a nutshell - they start wherever, then grow organically based on a million reasons.
And the written form is nothing more than an attempt to capture how it sounds, to codify how it’s currently used, not to be prescriptive.
John McWhorter explains this really well in “Great Languages of the World” - he’s pretty light-hearted and amused by things like how convoluted and inconsistent English is, while also delving into how different languages likely came to be the way they are.


They sell kits to make your own custom-fit silicone plugs. They’re like $10 on Amazon.
Work great. Push the goo into your ear, wait a few minutes and it’s cured enough to take out. Wait another hour or so and it’s fully cured.


And here I am with my 20 year old little truck and don’t slow down for anything.


I’d say the headphone jack and SSD are a fair trade.
Wireless charging is all but useless - I’ve had it on phones since at least 2017 and it just doesn’t work.
It does charge, but it’s so slow to not be worth it, especially with battery sizes today. And it still generates a lot of heat in the phone. I could live with the heat if it charged at a reasonable rate.
I never once heard “an old person” (whatever that means) mis-pronounce “meme”.
And I’ve been around long enough as an adult to pre-date common usage of the term as its known today.