My household usage is well over 2TB/mo. It's not unrealistic to expect individual usage to be fairly high outside of the house.
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Because they can. I have the same gripe.
What's so different between 1.22 and 1.23 though? I just updated my client to 1.23 because of this post and I see very little difference.
That's the difference between ARM devices where manufacturers put everything on a single chip, and x86 PCs where everything is standardized.
My wife prefers her Macs. She's got the infamous A1706 MacBook Pro (I've already had to fix a few things on it), and a 27" iMac from the last run of Intel based machines.
But she does recognize the walled garden for what it is, and her seeing me effectively make my machines do what I want is making her want an Android phone 😅
So glad I built my 5800X3D/7900XTX system when I did. It's got plenty of horsepower for the next several years for my usage.
Seriously. This dude is delusional.
The law firm going after Tesla for this offered to represent him via a class action, and this idiot has the gall to ask the law firm for payment?
The world would be better off if his Tesla self-drove itself into a wall. Ideally with him inside.
Because kei trucks are obviously death traps
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AI.
This is just a list of "but I'm not winning so it's not fairrrrrrrrrr" whining (whinging?)
"Yes, the planet got destroyed. But for a beautiful moment in time we created a lot of value for shareholders"
Those "next-next-next" installers are doing exactly what you described under the hood. However, with Android devices, there are so many variants and drivers that a single installer couldn't possibly cover all of them.
The Lineage OS devs make solid guides that are pretty easy to follow though. If your device is supported, there will be a guide for it. Yes, you have to use the command line for some parts. That's hardly the hardest part.
Which a lot of people do. And videos. And play games.