

Yes like a shitty car infotainment touchscreen from 2008.
Yes like a shitty car infotainment touchscreen from 2008.
People are individuals and you individually decided to declare yourself a member of a party that chose Trump and his MAGA rhetoric as their leader. Specifically which of your elected party representatives are you referring to when you say that Trump worshippers don’t represent Republicans? The proof is in the pudding and the pudding is rancid.
The only one I ever had experience with was the Blackberry Touch that my wife had. It was a total piece of junk and I think she went through 2 or 3 during the warranty period. This was after their heyday, though, when they were trying to jump on the smartphone bandwagon.
“I’m not a Nazi and I’m offended at your assertion,” says man sitting at a table full of Nazis.
What’s special about Blackberry keyboards that every early slider phone didn’t have?
I would love to have something like my HTC G1 again with modern hardware and screen.
Haptic feedback maxed out plus the tap sounds with the volume turned up to 100% is the way to go.
60% Bluetooth, but what’s the other 40%?
to assist in kidnapping and murdering women and dissidents around the world?
Gotta catch 'em all. Pokémon!
The plot is right in the catch phrase.
I’m not sure if this is considered a good practice or not, but what I ended up doing was occasionally torrenting something that was really popular, even if I had no interest in it, just so that I could seed something.
This is absolutely recommended in order to build ratio. Find and download brand new torrents to get the best chance at upload credit, especially if they’re freeleech files that don’t count toward your download ratio.
Also every tracker I’ve ever joined has some sort of bonus point system that allows you to buy upload credit and improve your ratio with points earned from seeding, uploading, leaving forum comments, etc.
I’ve been able to build super high ratios even with garbage upload speeds just by seeding things for a long time to the point that I don’t have to worry about it even with automated downloading via sonarr/radarr.
The last post was from a year ago and the next last one from two years ago.
/r/opentrackers /r/opensignups to find openings and read the rules of wherever you’re joining. Typically, they just want you to seed for X amount of time within Y days. I’ve also been temporarily banned once for not having any activity several days after joining on one of the more popular sites.
Once you start the process of upgrading the “Single Storage” will be remove immediately or available for 30 days for collaborative files. So if you are collaborating with others, ensure to tell them or they will loose access to the project.
From the sounds of it, better collaboration and sharing of projects.
Lol this is probably exactly accurate.
Looks like TomsHardware is conspiring against OP to make them look like an idiot.
What? Cheap TVs are full of this stuff which is partially why they’re so cheap.
It seems like OP added that 's for some reason. That’s not included in the article title.
Yes you’ll need everything to be exactly as you received it including extra things like .txt files and the like. This is to prevent someone from replacing a legitimate file with something malicious.
Same I hardly ever find useful answers on reddit anymore. Most useful links have been from the native forums of the very product I’m trying to find answers for.
I wonder what the legality is of that when people are posting content from these porn sites and reddit is charging users to access it. How is this any different than paid piracy streaming sites?
Not to mention that paywalled content being moderated by unpaid volunteers.
That sounds pretty rad. I’m almost 40 and haven’t ever seen this either. Perhaps it was just the coke addicted business tycoons of the 1980s and '90s that got to experience this tech.