It’s not as comprehensive, but it still blocks ads. Personally, I’ve not noticed a difference. If you are a power user with custom rules and third party lists then your experience will vary.
It’s not as comprehensive, but it still blocks ads. Personally, I’ve not noticed a difference. If you are a power user with custom rules and third party lists then your experience will vary.
To be honest, the Lite version is working well enough for me right now that I don’t feel like I need to switch.
I didn’t know there were that many tech reviewers.
America is Israel’s bitch, different situation.
It just means they’ve survived the first part of the bathtub curve. To me that’s a bonus.
I use an app on my phone that lets me use it as a touchscreen and keyboard for my Linux media PC. I have no idea if it will ever (be able to) support Wayland.
Hardware can’t fix what’s broken in software.
It wasn’t, popularity waned slowly over the years.
Just an inherent consequence of capitalism. If people are willing to pay much more than the price that was set by the manufacturer, it’s their loss and a business opportunity for third parties.
That PC is on Ubuntu LTS so it didn’t come to mind. The app I’ve been using is called Unified Remote and was generally pretty neat, not so much about tying my phone to the PC.
I use an app to control the mouse and keyboard of my home theater PC from my smartphone. Will that ever be able to work?
The nice thing about hiking your prices by 50% is that unless a whole third of your users quit, you haven’t lost anything.