But Nothing Phone isn't a Pixel, is it? Yeah, I think it's probably closer to the Pixel's clean software experience than Samsung's bloated one, but still, this doesn't seem to be fair comparison.
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Hey, I've been really careful with my words to NOT say that. I was just wondering and I acknowledge that it might be nonsense.
In case anyone is curious (like I was) what the "gold foil wrap" actually is, here you go:
Multi-layer Insulation, or simply MLI, is a type of high-performance insulator that uses multiple radiation-heat transfer barriers to restrict the flow of (heat) energy. In simple terms, it’s a form of thermal insulation made of multiple layers of thin sheets that is used to cover spacecraft and other space equipment in order to reduce heat loss by way of thermal radiation.
This is really interesting and I would probably never read it if not for this post. Thanks!
US has a huge influence on the entire world. Could it be that it started (or got amplified) in the US due to poor healthcare and then spread out to the rest of the world? I'm not trying to put all the blame on US of course, but it doesn't sound that unreasonable that it could be partially responsible.
I used Samsung until about a year ago and now use Pixel since that time. Pixel software experience is infinitely better for my tastes and needs.
It sounds like you're describing alcohol, definitely not shrooms.
Healthy snacks often work really well for me. E.g. carrots or bell peppers with hummus. Drinking a lot. Flavored chewing gum. In general, I always try to be prepared for munchies so I'm never tempted to reach for some kind of junk food. Works pretty well most of the time.
I don't have any answers unfortunately. It looks like the implementation is just half-assed because making it good isn't actually in Google's interest.
If you install one of the supported apps (e.g. Ecosia) it appears as an option in the menu. I didn't find a way to use FF yet.
Yeah, I'm using Niagara currently. Here are my thoughts about Lawnchair: https://lemmy.ml/comment/10231968
You've hit the nail on the head - they are forced to do it by the EU.
Thanks!
The article is very interesting but the fake cursors are infuriating and make it nearly impossible to focus on the content. It's a clever joke but without a way to disable it, the author is just sabotaging his own content.