You wouldn’t be able to see that debug information on the phone itself if it wasn’t jailbroken, as the GP mentioned you would need to use console on a Mac. The second screenshot is from a phone, ergo, jailbreak. Also…
iOS & tvOS support any controller that can appear as an Xinput Xbox Controller, PS4/PS5 controller, or Switch Pro controller. 8BitDo just doesn’t call out this compatibility for some reason. You should try the 8BitDo…
Windows 7 and Windows 10 had very similar minimum hardware requirements, and few if any artificial restrictions on what hardware is supported. Same with Windows XP when moving to Windows 7. Technology was also much…
Seriously, no need for 3rd party app support, simple on-boarding of users and I can still follow everyone with Mastodon & Ivory? Sign me up. Or rather, sign up everyone I know besides me :)
Except not really, because they reversed course on that, added a bunch of new features, and continued to maintain and update it. It never had feature parity with the site, but it did get better over time.
Those stats are two years old. Everything I can find says Ireland is majority Android.
If I measure by market cap it also looks different, but that's an equally irrelevant measurement in this case. The issue here is where the anti-trust line is drawn. Why people in the tech side never seem to understand…
http://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/mobile/ireland Not according to this.
Those stats are two years old. http://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/mobile/ireland Current stats show Android in the lead. As it is almost everywhere.
> I was just disagreeing that with the point that no-one wants a keyboard phone. Perhaps glib. I could have clarified further but "a keyboard phone could carve out a small but somewhat lucrative niche amongst people who…
> the Blackberry KeyONE wouldn't have been the moderate success that it was. Ok, well I come from the land of BlackBerry, and I have seen maybe one person with this phone in the wild. Keep in mind that BlackBerry was…
I never said people don't have issues with battery life. I said it's not a driver for most phone purchases, and I stand by that. Good battery life or better than average is a nice to have. > Go to any Android or iOS…
> Battery life. Nobody but technically inclined users care that much about battery life anymore. For most people, you can throw a rock and hit a phone that has all day battery life. People are used to charging their…
Fair enough, I wasn’t familiar with this client.
They’ve announced it will not be built into the Windows client as they would have to rewrite it for the new codebase. It’s still available for the Mac client, but they’ve essentially said they won’t be supporting it in…
To be fair, it still does all that stuff. I get that these moves make people nervous, and rightfully so. But as it stands every version of 1Password in active development (not including maintenance mode): * Can be…
I agree they are burying the hell out of it, but as it stands licenses for 1Password 7 (which is still in beta on Mac & Windows) can only be purchased from within the client, as they want to test the order flow which…
From a user perspective, this is why I love iOS. * Barrier to entry. If your project is more than a hobby, you can jump through a couple hoops to reach the iOS userbase. If the difference between $99 and $25 is…
> The reality is more nuanced; the smartphone created a new market, but it definitely hasn't supplanted the existing "home computer" market, or even really hurt it in any way. This is demonstrably wrong. The home…
This comparison requires context. ----------------- First, timelines: Nexus 5X Released: October 22nd, 2015 Discontinued: October 5th, 2016 - (12 months from release) Mainstream Software Support Ended: December 5th,…
Thank you! I'm glad someone else has acknowledged this. Making a true edge-to-edge phone is impossible, and the notch IMO is the more aesthetically pleasing of the two options. The Pixel 2 is another great example.…
I see where you're coming from but it's definitely not that simple. An extreme example would be "I carry my laptop with me because I need a clock, and I hate how bulky affordable laptops are because I carry it with me…
> In my case, it's because I run/cycle with my phone (I'm not getting the Apple Watch so don't even suggest it) and the bulk of the 6/7/8/X series is way too much for me. ...ok? I mean people would suggest it because…
> That doesn't compute. If that's the case, then why pay for a smart doorlock? Just stop locking your door. Your insurance company might feel otherwise. Security theatre serves a purpose, but acting like a deadbolt is…
> Only to find out later that both services stopped working, so you got charged money you didn't know you were being charged, and your house was open to being looted. Wait, in this scenario am I blind & deaf or…
You wouldn’t be able to see that debug information on the phone itself if it wasn’t jailbroken, as the GP mentioned you would need to use console on a Mac. The second screenshot is from a phone, ergo, jailbreak. Also…
iOS & tvOS support any controller that can appear as an Xinput Xbox Controller, PS4/PS5 controller, or Switch Pro controller. 8BitDo just doesn’t call out this compatibility for some reason. You should try the 8BitDo…
Windows 7 and Windows 10 had very similar minimum hardware requirements, and few if any artificial restrictions on what hardware is supported. Same with Windows XP when moving to Windows 7. Technology was also much…
Seriously, no need for 3rd party app support, simple on-boarding of users and I can still follow everyone with Mastodon & Ivory? Sign me up. Or rather, sign up everyone I know besides me :)
Except not really, because they reversed course on that, added a bunch of new features, and continued to maintain and update it. It never had feature parity with the site, but it did get better over time.
Those stats are two years old. Everything I can find says Ireland is majority Android.
If I measure by market cap it also looks different, but that's an equally irrelevant measurement in this case. The issue here is where the anti-trust line is drawn. Why people in the tech side never seem to understand…
http://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/mobile/ireland Not according to this.
Those stats are two years old. http://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/mobile/ireland Current stats show Android in the lead. As it is almost everywhere.
> I was just disagreeing that with the point that no-one wants a keyboard phone. Perhaps glib. I could have clarified further but "a keyboard phone could carve out a small but somewhat lucrative niche amongst people who…
> the Blackberry KeyONE wouldn't have been the moderate success that it was. Ok, well I come from the land of BlackBerry, and I have seen maybe one person with this phone in the wild. Keep in mind that BlackBerry was…
I never said people don't have issues with battery life. I said it's not a driver for most phone purchases, and I stand by that. Good battery life or better than average is a nice to have. > Go to any Android or iOS…
> Battery life. Nobody but technically inclined users care that much about battery life anymore. For most people, you can throw a rock and hit a phone that has all day battery life. People are used to charging their…
Fair enough, I wasn’t familiar with this client.
They’ve announced it will not be built into the Windows client as they would have to rewrite it for the new codebase. It’s still available for the Mac client, but they’ve essentially said they won’t be supporting it in…
To be fair, it still does all that stuff. I get that these moves make people nervous, and rightfully so. But as it stands every version of 1Password in active development (not including maintenance mode): * Can be…
I agree they are burying the hell out of it, but as it stands licenses for 1Password 7 (which is still in beta on Mac & Windows) can only be purchased from within the client, as they want to test the order flow which…
From a user perspective, this is why I love iOS. * Barrier to entry. If your project is more than a hobby, you can jump through a couple hoops to reach the iOS userbase. If the difference between $99 and $25 is…
> The reality is more nuanced; the smartphone created a new market, but it definitely hasn't supplanted the existing "home computer" market, or even really hurt it in any way. This is demonstrably wrong. The home…
This comparison requires context. ----------------- First, timelines: Nexus 5X Released: October 22nd, 2015 Discontinued: October 5th, 2016 - (12 months from release) Mainstream Software Support Ended: December 5th,…
Thank you! I'm glad someone else has acknowledged this. Making a true edge-to-edge phone is impossible, and the notch IMO is the more aesthetically pleasing of the two options. The Pixel 2 is another great example.…
I see where you're coming from but it's definitely not that simple. An extreme example would be "I carry my laptop with me because I need a clock, and I hate how bulky affordable laptops are because I carry it with me…
> In my case, it's because I run/cycle with my phone (I'm not getting the Apple Watch so don't even suggest it) and the bulk of the 6/7/8/X series is way too much for me. ...ok? I mean people would suggest it because…
> That doesn't compute. If that's the case, then why pay for a smart doorlock? Just stop locking your door. Your insurance company might feel otherwise. Security theatre serves a purpose, but acting like a deadbolt is…
> Only to find out later that both services stopped working, so you got charged money you didn't know you were being charged, and your house was open to being looted. Wait, in this scenario am I blind & deaf or…