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Looking more like a safari to me
Looking more like a safari to me
I’ve asked a similar question not long ago and the consensus was pixel, even though I had already ruled them out in my question.
I still haven’t changed phones but I’m leaning on a nothing 2a, since it’s reasonably priced for the storage that I want.
However, I’ve been looking at phones based on the specs I want and check XDA forums and see how active they are, in the hopes I get a phone popular enough that has long term community support
I’m a victim to good looking games
Yay!! I’m glad she’s doing fine!
How is she about licking the bandage? Ours is an absolute maniac and the times she’s had even the smallest bandage she doesn’t stop licking it. Also freaks out with the cone
Our girl being her usual lazy self.
Give yours lots of hugs and ear scritches when she gets back!
Fuck, now I wanna distro hop
I guess I never clicked lol
Yeah, I’m not shitting on it and I’m grateful to the people who fill it out, I’m just lazy
I rejected it on my steam deck, on my aging windows computer and on my Linux laptop.
I’m not going out of my way to give data to a private corporation
(Even if it’s a kawaii “good for consumer” corporation)
They used to not be, in the early years of ink jet there were some fantastic ones.
One of them accompanied me through school where I would print full color on 1 meter long heavy grain paper like it was nothing. It worked so good and never clogged even on not official ink
Oh, I’ll check this, because I’ve just been installing the games through adding a non steam game through the desktop and it’s a bit annoying
As much as I love my steam deck and the os, I do wish it was slightly easier to install third party games.
I know it’s not hard and I’ve installed plenty, but like it’s so incredibly easy with steam that it’s made me lazy to even install games I already have on gog
Growing up and up until about that generation, one of the big “console vs PC” arguments was that you could just plug the console in and start playing right away.
With a PC you had to at least start the computer and run the game, but a lot of times you had to fiddle with settings, config files, drivers and whatnot.
Clearly everyone forgot that argument as generations progressed and PC gaming got somewhat simpler and consoles more complicated
It really depends on what you want from your phone and what matters to you.
I recently got a refurbished OnePlus 9 and put lineage on it. I would have gone with a pixel and graphene, but pixels with more storage are hard to come by and expensive.
Find which roms are available for your phone and choose from there, or if you want to change the Asus phone, look at your target specs and which phone ROM combination you can find