@ElfenTaiga__@Jwinn35@Pirat_Nation Cute, since @ElfenTaiga__ has chose to block me over some pettiness, market rate when a product is still actively being sold and in stock is set by the first-party distributors.
Further, it takes all of a couple seconds to search Amazon and see that the $949 drive is third-party
@Aeilious@BetaProfiles Gesture navigation, yeah I agree. I don't think the quick settings/notification shade swipe zone will be a thing for quite a while on anything that isn't a Samsung tablet or an Apple device.
Anymore it just kind of seems that we've fallen way back from how gestures were on webOS
@VerdeSelvans Pebble is an option, but not going to be super great for workout tracking.
Something to keep in mind: every non-Apple smartwatch will have a worse experience on iPhone, because Apple hasn't opened up all the APIs and such needed to have the same feature parity as their watches
@AnkerOfficial This is certainly nice for my desk, but I'm a lot more likely to accidentally spill stuff on my countertop in my kitchen. This would be kinda unsafe near liquids.
@LuftkoppTim Might be first actually, but for instance, M1 macs go out of support with macOS 27. They might get the update, but they will definitely not get macOS 28 if I'm remembering things correctly.
Arguably it's worse than a Chromebook, both get some security updates past the expiration
@Crytem_@Nexuist Ah so you're just lazy then. and wow, I didn't realize there were iconpacks on Plasma old enough to still have the older Spotify logo.
@Crytem_@Nexuist Sorry, your iPad, my mistake lol.
In jest, but you can spot most phoneposters a mile away because iPhones don't regularly capitalize the first letter in a message. Fun little default quirk.
@brodatyBearOT@stupidtechtakes No, with PGP you can use any email service or client. You're encrypting it client side before it had even reached the server with encryption that you completely control.
With Proton, you're trusting their encryption to be safe. With PGP, you control every aspect of it.
@ZacksJerryRig@ot_giwa Most CPUs in computers are rated to operate safely 100C (ie 212F). Typical idle, depending on how good the cooling is, has them around 100F-160F and they're perfectly fine.
Don't pull numbers out of your ass man, come on.
@Crytem_@Nexuist Okay, I get it, you're young, inexperienced, and very confused. Just because a GUI changes doesn't make it better (see Windows 10 to 11).
This isn't changing where the button went, it's reducing what was 2/3 of a screen where most people swipe down for notifications to a third.