for when you don't host your own server but you use theirs
Considering this service would be used predominantly for pirated games, I imagine they're not willing to open that can of worms.
for when you don't host your own server but you use theirs
Considering this service would be used predominantly for pirated games, I imagine they're not willing to open that can of worms.
Damn, I haven't thought about that 90's Sabrina show since, well.. the 90's!
Well right now it's still just a VM and whilst you have root access you can't access anything on your phone as it appears to be sandboxed. Not sure about camera access.
But yeah, in theory you could use an old Android phone instead of buying a raspberry pi, for any little side project. Ideally Google adds a way to enable the VM at boot as right now you can't do that.
Holy crap.
I might finally be able to upgrade my Intel i7-4770 and Nvidia 1060...
Sadly I think most trump supporters are in it for the long haul at this point.
I take it you weren't around for the Nexus 7 (first edition)?
This never made it to outside the US, what exactly was it? (the linked help page doesn't actually say)
Viewed posts still don't hide when you refresh :(
It will take years before you see more niche communities like that.
Feels very American to me.
That's a legit issue with these federated social media sites. The whole idea is to avoid one entity having too much power, but it splinters the discussions and the communities in a way that inhibits them.
How do we know a better gaming discussion isn't happening some place else?
How does a company interact with fans and grow its brand without spamming every single gaming community on the fediverse?
Not sure what the solutions are, but maybe that's the point? We're trying to usher in the older days of internet communities. Smaller, closer forums.
I have a Pixel 7 and haven't really ever noticed issues with my modem. Has it gotten noticeably worse in later models or something?