My first smartphone was the Motorola Droid 2 and it could easily be over clocked from 600 MHz to 1200 MHz. The dynamic overclocking even helped the battery life. I miss the keyboard, it was great for playing old video games on emulators.
One of my financial accounts wouldn't let me transfer money to another because my name wasn't exactly the same on that account.
Or privatize it using a friend's company.
The Motorola Droid 2 was my first smartphone and I sorely miss that slide out keyboard with dpad.
I sadly became one of those people last year. I had every intention of keeping my Pixel 5A for a long time but when faced with a $250 repair bill I bought a used pixel 6 for $240 instead of fixing it. I do regret it because the battery life and antenna on the 6 is awful compared to the 5a.
If only google would stop blocking display out on pixels.
I just turn off JavaScript and then right click works again.
I get this a lot. I use the libredirect browser extension to open reddit pages in libreddit now.
I like the title only because I got a degree in computer engineering and passed the fundamentals of electrical engineering exam. I definitely don't do any engineering but it makes me feel like my degree wasn't a waste.
Edit: also that was an 8 hour test that I really took for no reason.
Ground level train lines also segregate cities in the same way that ground level highways do.
Part of the problem might also be that not everywhere pronounces cot the same. See the cot-caught merger. I'm from a part of the US where cot and caught are still pronounced differently and I pronounce twat like cot, both with a short a sound.
What's the joke?