Oh yeah there's lots. I feel like a lot of people use ReVanced but I've never tried it. I use NewPipe because it allows me to locally export my subscriptions and use the open source frontend Invidious on desktop.
A bit of a personal preference. I imagine one of the piracy megathreads would have a list of community favorites. FMHY or the one on dbz0 would be worth looking at.
I wonder if you clicked and held the link if it would give you an "open with" prompt where you could choose an app like NewPipe or if you could have it auto redirect to a Piped source
I think it is likely that most people that buy a laptop like these, see the shit show and the scam market and say fuck that, just give me a single product that mostly works.
This attitude could be more prevalent in different areas of the world though. Imagine somewhere in Eastern Asia that's flooded with dated low-grade products from China compared to the US where you don't see a lot of laptop brands you've never heard of before. There's going to be different levels of skepticism.
I don’t see how any aspect mentioned is regional in nature.
I feel like what's in-style is going to be more important than thermals and overall specs. Maybe in some countries it's more common to carry a laptop with you? Maybe desktops are viewed as "dated" because laptops have become the norm in schools? Maybe it has something to do with tech literacy? Maybe it's easier to acquire desktop components versus laptops in some places?
the comma button shows a pop up when long pressing for options like ”voice input, undo, redo, one handed mode, access settings…". These can be customised on the keyboard’s settings.
Can't the top row give you the same options with the > button?
I feel the same way. There have been a lot of projects using the Kinect on Linux so I figured some work would have been done for the chatpad.
I imagine there is some easy way I am missing like simply using some kind of controller remapping program.