The human turned the code in. They deserve 100% of the blame.
The human turned the code in. They deserve 100% of the blame.
Not to mention changing BIOS settings to allow booting from external media. I’ve yet to see 2 machines that were the same in that regard, so good luck writing instructions that a casual user could follow.
Fuck TCL. I had one for around a year before the backlights stopped working. Maybe it was an outlier, but I’ll not be buying another.
That sounds like par for the course in the US but the kind of thing that the EU would have a law against.
You say that as if there aren’t a ridiculous amount of those people.
Oh, did they actually keep Waze? I assumed they bought it to kill it.
Kodi is cross-platform, so it doesn’t have to run on Linux.
looks like a PS5 interface
I’ve never actually seen the PS5 interface, but this part of the comment is particularly amusing since Kodi started off as XBMC (XBox Media Center).
Before my PC died, my Index was working under Arch FWIW. Can’t speak for other hardware though
That’s what I do on a desktop, sure. Isn’t an option on mobile though.
It’s a string that your browser sends to websites with information about the browser itself and your OS. Sometimes that info will be used to block functionality.
Years ago I tried to use TurboTax from Firefox on Ubuntu. It wouldn’t work because only Internet Explorer on Windows was supported. I changed the user agent to make it appear as though I was using a supported setup, and it worked flawlessly.
I haven’t actually needed to use one in a long time, but an extension search for “user agent switcher” should turn up something that can do it.
For real. The wait is often shorter than the cashiers’ lines, and I don’t have to interact with anyone. 99% of the time that someone has a problem with them it’s user error. Though I do hate that the ones near me can no longer be muted.
Sounds like mobile to me