Someone complaining that Google chose “privacy over functionality” was not on my bingo card…
Someone complaining that Google chose “privacy over functionality” was not on my bingo card…
I don’t think so. If the app is doing something useful it will stay. If it provides just a wallpaper, a static PDF to read (think of user manual apps) it will be removed.
Because the crew sees itself as researchers, scientists and diplomats. There is no reason to have a hazard team. We can assume that the encounters we see on screen are only the unusual ones…
Maybe it’s a combination of both the sheer abundance of energy and the ability to create almost everything out of it…
There are use cases for battery trains. In remote, mountainous locations where the cost for electrifying a track is very high it is not uncommon to use electric trains with batteries. Here in Germany we have several regions where diesel trains have been replaced by them.
It’s like Futurama but in the Trek canon…
This is often done for consistency. Especially (although I have to admit that does not apply to TOS) when also heavy makeup or prosthetics are applied.
The first Android phones were really exciting. I got a Samsung Galaxy (no numbers, no letters, just Galaxy) in 2009. AMOLED screen - the first Android experience for me. Unfortunately Samsung dropped the update support really soon - which got me into custom ROMs - another exciting thing…
I always buy a new phone and a new case and after some years I ditch the case because it wouldn’t hurt to buy a replacement and it feels like a new slimmer version of my trusted phone…
I don’t need the audio jack, but I guess it doesn’t hurt. There are phones that have all that, but unfortunately they are at most mid-range phones which isn’t what I’m looking for.
The code probably checks if the following number is greater than 10 (which fails for NaN) and otherwise adds a 0 in front.
I always liked the idea of away missions. Beaming down to a different planet every time and exploring all of them sounds so exciting!
Wait until you learn about turn right on red…
I prefer the Mad Max style thunderdome intersection…
I bought some USB-C dongles when I switched, but I only used them once in several years to connect my phone to a rental car which had no Bluetooth audio.
We were really trying hard, but there were no Android devices with FireWire 400 port available so we couldn’t connect to our developer team’s hardware…
I think in general you can expect popular phones to have a higher chance of getting custom ROM support. The Google Pixel range would be a safe bet. Most custom ROMs maintain a list with devices they are supporting or planning to support, but as far as I know there is no site combining these information.
The color choices are interesting. White or three different kinds of black (okay one is a greenish black)…
That is a funny idea. I will totally do this the next time I am using a support ticketing system.
Are the two of them so different that it would matter?