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I've found on my android phone that the bitwarden prompt comes up more reliably if I tap on the password field instead of the username field.
For important emails I always draft the message before adding the recipient's email address. Then, I review it before finally adding in the email and hitting send.
I mean, it IS freely available. I'm pretty sure many (all?) of these paid apps get their data from NOAA and NWS.
I've found that bitwarden pops up more consistently if I select the password field instead of the username field.
Most people do not know who Satoshi is.
Approval voting sounds good.
One issue I see with the star system is that people tend to have preconceptions about star ratings. E.g. some people never rate 5 stars on principle or will rate something 3 stars without realizing that is a 60% rating. My point is I think you might see some weird skew in the results based on this.
Not really a concern for home use if it's not networked. If it is networked, make sure you at least have it behind your firewall, disable any remote access/remote printing features, and ideally update the firmware as well.
This is the integrated search on the home screen of my android (pixel). For a lot of mobile phone users, it's the fastest way to search something. I can just Google search directly from the home screen instead of opening up a browser.
This is a good list. I watched it in this order and had a good time.
Not sure what they're referring to, but there are a number of warnings when you install an APK and you have to enable a setting to allow you to install an APK. It's not challenging or restrictive, but a user who is unfamiliar might be discouraged from installing an app this way after seeing the warnings.
Don't these people ever want to retire? Enjoy your final years? So weird.