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Oh god, not this again....
PLEASE DRINK VOICEIFICATION CAN
Voice can‽
Oh god, not this again....
PLEASE DRINK VOICEIFICATION CAN
Nowadays you have tank printers. They're more expensive upfront but the ink is much cheaper. It's even cheaper if you go for aftermarket ink. I have an Epson and it's great. Don't think I'll go with the cheap ink however, I just don't use it that much to justify the savings
That's pretty much how it works on iOS too as far as I can tell. Nothing boots up until you enter your pin
Mine was empty but enabled. Weird.
As long as chromium keeps it I'm fine. I use edge, why should I bother with downloading another browser when the one it comes with is identical?
Customs fees are BS, but I've never had to pay them on a replacement product. Yet. I'm waiting on a couple OtterBoxes from the USA next week
A computer is something you'd want to buy with a credit card, as they often come with additional free warranties for various mishaps
They sometimes have an agreement to update the card after expiry
Usually it edits the hosts file and it usually takes a reboot for it to take effect
I use it without root and it's fine. Not perfect, but at least you can disable it if you have to without rebooting your phone
I've looked into them when buying a new printer. They're the cheapest laser you can buy, but the refills include the drums, which makes them way more expensive. They're also extremely small for a laser.
I ended up buying an epson ecotank, which is a lot slower than a laser, but it's still on the original ink after 800+ pages and it's never been problematic even if I leave it for a couple months without printing. Doesn't seem to clog up like others have reported
Windows 8 is actually great. It's the last efficient OS from Microsoft. I mean, you can actually be surfing on the internet and have 4 GBs of RAM and you're actually having a good time? By good I mean like 2.5 GB used with the browser open.
Well apparently you could before windows 10, or there's something wrong with my laptop but it's always chuggin along after boot at like 3.25 Gb used easy.
Maybe it's because all the fancy x86 emulation it does is actually pretty RAM hungry too. Oh well.
(It's a Samsung Galaxy book go. They're dirt cheap! And I actually quite like it, it's been my main computer for a few years now actually. )