For those who might not know:
Settings > Face ID & passcode > allow access when locked >
Enable “Siri” and you will never have that problem because of the phone being locked.
For those who might not know:
Settings > Face ID & passcode > allow access when locked >
Enable “Siri” and you will never have that problem because of the phone being locked.
Ily, Gaming Historian 😍
Please forgive my ignorance. Can’t you shut that shit off? Does shenanigans still apply?
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but what’s stopping tech workers still at Google from unionizing?
I’ve been curious so here’s a list of tested games that do and don’t work:
https://www.applegamingwiki.com/wiki/Game_Porting_Toolkit
Kinda neat ;)
Looks like CS-2 runs on a Mac fairly well with no extra hardware or virtualized OS installed. https://youtu.be/7g41rsoTlVg
Far cry 6 as well! https://youtu.be/UybZXgs-5a0
Apple’s game porting toolkit and their M-series hardware is pretty spectacular stuff. Honestly, it doesn’t matter at all that these games are not native as long as they run. And they run seemingly well even on first gen M-series hardware.
I think the point above about being able to run just about anything still stands.
I’m just curious of an example of a game or two you play that’s not available on Mac. There’s some newish tech that allows Macs to virtualize/emulate windows tech including DirectX 12. Not coming for you I’m just curious to test those waters.
(I don’t play computer games, sorry for not knowing)
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You don’t have to understand people, my dear. Put your phone down, go outside, love the life you have.
Personally, I’m not surprised. I thought a 3D dancing baby was real.
They use the chrome rendering engine but they are not chrome. You get the best of both worlds. Compatibility with your corporate g suite whatever with a security/privacy-first mindset (at least with Brave)
Depends on your RSS reader! I use “reeder” for Mac and iOS, it does an excellent job of sucking in RSS feeds just from a top-level URL (eg: theverge.com) and keeps everything synced via iCloud. Before that I used feedly in conjunction with a reader app (feedly would keep track of the RSS feeds and sync what was read/unread between clients) but honestly I just found syncing with iCloud faster/easier for me personally.
As for finding the feeds, it’s just a matter of curating from the news sites you personally enjoy the most. If you google a site + RSS you can usually find a link to their feed.
Side note: it drives me crazy if a site posts a ton of articles every day, so sometimes I’ll try a site out in my Reeder app, get a feel for it, and sometimes remove it if it becomes too much.
It’s in the article. 450g
They work great for me in chromium based browsers like Arc or Brave
Brave and Arc for me! F chrome ;)
This doesn’t work for me