

On phones which had Samsung’s OLED panels, so this also has happened on iPhones, OnePluses, Huaweis, Sonys (except their Xperia 1 line) etc. etc.
On phones which had Samsung’s OLED panels, so this also has happened on iPhones, OnePluses, Huaweis, Sonys (except their Xperia 1 line) etc. etc.
“Optical Media Bad”
I get the “sign in to confirm you’re not a bot” message on Proton
Sadly the only decent alternative is slowly going downhill
OnePlus is owned by Oppo and runs a rebranded version of their OS called OxygenOS
Yes
Banking has luckily not affected me after degoogling, however Revolut (which I’ve used maybe once a year) is a notable exception where I can’t get it to work
Taxi - Bolt works, just make sure you have microG correctly set up
Phone - avoid Exynos/Mediatek devices as those are less likely to work correctly once degoogled or you change it’s ROM. I used to have an Xperia 5 III with LineageOS on it, everything worked on it including VoLTE and Sony’s stock camera apps.
1411 kbps before compression. FLACs can go as low as 200 kbps based on the content of a file
To my knowledge it’s lossless in CD quality only, in high-res modes it becomes lossy
I’m surprised how much data software running in user-space (at least on Windows) can query
Not a movie but I feel like Mr Robot had somewhat accurate scenes
Oh I have noticed the timezone change, some websites were misbehaving because of it
To my knowledge Librewolf spoofs useragent to Windows by default
Almost none of the devices are shipped with anything but Google’s Android, and manufacturers don’t provide you alternative versions of Android
This thumbnail looks ai generated
Just one or all of them? /s
>sell Chrome to open search monopoly
>Chrome isn’t a search engine but a web browser
Most likely the website you pirated your movies from stored cookies in your browser which then were picked up by Google/YouTube.
“Monopoly”, other platforms are free to compete, Valve isn’t actively trying to stop them
Lucida.to but it’s for other lossless streaming services (Qobuz, Tidal, Deezer)