The thing is, there's nothing wrong with sharing knowledge or pointing out best practices. What sucks is people replying JUST to point out the flaws and then gloat, without even fully comprehending what happened in the article. But this behavior has been around way longer than reddit.
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I remember when it was FutureSplash Animator, and my young mind was blown by the possibilities of animations in only a few kb.
Don't forget, the Note4 even had a fairly easy to replace aluminum outer frame/bumper.
You are not alone!
I can reproduce it as well. Only on the page that comes up on the center tab, slowly scrolling up and down cause the refresh effect to start erratically.
I've used nothing but Firefox on all desktops/laptops since 2004. I really don't understand how or why anyone would switch away.
$20 to remove ads, $100 for Ultra.
$17/year to subscribe to Ultra, or $100/once. That means you'd have to subscribe yearly for almost 6 years to break even.
Ultra is $100, and ad-free (I assume what is called "Pro") is $20.
Logcat is your friend. Someone on one of these threads mentioned they confirmed via logcat that the dev is correct.
For some people, that's the price they paid for their entire low/mid-range Android phone.
To be fair, Spotify might suck for artists, but for users it's a good value in my opinion, and the price was $9.99 for like 10 years. I don't begrudge them a small increase. In fact, I wish all the price increases we've seen lately would be so modest.