My £30 Xiaomi MiBand used to last 12-14 days between charges and is now circa 7 data after 3.5 years of daily use. Let's see how it fares hitting 5 years but this is the cheap option I went for and didn't expect repairability. Spending more I'd expect more
PhreakyByNature
The shapez are mysterious and important
Severance, Shrinking. We also recently finished The Day of the Jackal and SAS Rogue Heroes, but I have only just joined this community so wanted to recap a smidge before this week!
Google Reader was my goto and when they killed that I tried a bunch of others and none quite hit the same. Gutted that one hit the Google graveyard.
Yeah my current Windows machine only gets rebooted upon updates, but previously I've noted needing to do it more frequently. My work laptop I shut down out of habit because they only supplied me with an 8gb ram device.
When I'm forced to move to Win 11 on my personal PC I'll move to Linux instead.
We need dimensions from raised bit to not raised bit dammit
I have never bought an iPhone or a Mac and I agreed at first that this seems an extra step. But you surely wouldn't have to flip it over? The device will be raised enough it appears that a finger could slide in the gap and hit that button. But maybe I don't know shit or have slender fingers or something but feels like it could be operated without flipping.
What am I missing?
Still a daft design but yeah...
Yeah generally for clothes, booze and a quite a lot of stuff online works out cheaper. For buying some basics vs supermarkets or a Savers etc, it can be pricier until you start buying multiples.
My body releases some toxic sheets sometimes.
Thankfully subtitles watching it on Channel 4 are fine.
Cheers for that. I had other third party apps way back in the day but they lacked some features. Will check it out.
Honestly I still use Chrome for YouTube just for that. Pretty much everything else is Firefox