Do I need a foldable phone? No. Do I like the idea of owning a phone that is actually small enough to be used with one hand and can fit anywhere? Yes. Besides, closing it to end a call is very cool.
Why not? It’s not like Huawei can just use Android so I doubt they’ll pull the plug on this system anytime soon.
It’s about time we got a major third player in the mobile OS space. Godspeed to Huawei, may they succeed where Microsoft failed.
This is metal as hell.
I feel like you’d be interested in Ladybird. It’s a fully independent web browser under development, it’s still in its very early stages but they seem serious about it.
I don’t think this applies to non-profit stuff
Maybe they just want to feel something. Anger, I assume.
Cat does it because it knows it is cute and therefore can get away with it.
Germanic languages do be like that sometimes
Yeah, I doubt most people will go this route. VPNs cost money, Twitter alternatives are free.
That’s the arcade one. The other one is probably season 4, episode 8, “The Vat of Acid Episode”. Morty gets a real-life saving device that allows him to go back to any previous moment in time where he has defined a save. He then falls in love with a girl and lives a long time happily with her, and forgets about the saving device. Eventually, he accidentally goes back to the save point he had made and realized he has lost the relationship with the girl and is again a complete stranger to her. That one hits hard.
Yt-dlp. It’s basically the only way I download music nowadays.
Chuck has a great shot at becoming the messiah of a new religion then cause the holy book of Norrisism has already been written, it’s called Chuck Norris Facts.
ConcernedApe comes to mind. I think he has actually said that a big reason why he made his game is so people would listen to his music.
Top Gear 3000, for SNES. Honorable mentions to Mario Kart Wii (because steering the controller to steer the car will never not be fun) and Horizon Chase Turbo (which is pretty much a modern Top Gear game).
No worries, the rock won’t go anywhere. It’ll remain where you left it, patiently waiting for you to become scuba certified, like the good rock it is.
What is stopping you from picking up the rock after throwing it? Let me tell you, I still have a little pebble I found by a river some 20 years ago and it’s not even a particularly cool looking rock or anything. If I had a perfect rock you better bet I’d keep it forever.
My friend down the street had an LX back in '83. It was an amazing device but sadly way too ahead of its time.