Honestly, same though. USB-C is great and all, but I really don’t have that many other devices. AirPods use lightning, iPhone uses lightning, and Apple Watch uses that goofy charger. And my over the ear headphones still use AAA batteries, because I almost never even have to use them. So the whole “all of my other devices use USB-C” argument never really mattered to me. It’s just another cable, and I still have to use them for my AirPods anyways. And for everyone else, it’s just another pile of e-waste. It’s super rare that I actually use the cable to transfer data, so that argument is pretty moot, too. I digress… but I’m gonna keep using my old chargers as long as I can!
RAID 1. Raid 0 stripes data between disks, meaning you get much faster I/O speeds but if one disk fails, you lose it all. RAID 1 is when you have 2 (or more) disks and the data is mirrored between both. So if one does, you’ve got a perfect copy of it on the other disk.
RAID 0 = “striped”, RAID 1 = “mirrored”
I imagine that having that space there is probably bad for older iPhones but might actually be good to keep for newer iPhones (the ones without a home button), so the little white bar on the bottom of the screen doesn’t get in the way of the menu.
Love what you’ve done with the app! Amazing work - it’s super cool to see how fast this has come almost out of the blue. Out of curiosity - with the changes to the image viewer, do you anticipate to support long pressing to open the options menu, in addition to tapping on the icon at the bottom right?
John (TM) consumes the mold. It is replaced with more mold that does the exact same thing as the current mold, but this time, the mold is red. John (TM) also colonizes F5.
Okay so this isn’t ever something I’d even consider - but I wonder what’s to stop someone from just putting a piece of paper (figuratively) over the bottom portion of the screen…?
You’ve programmed Tek vector terminals, as in, you used to work for Tek? Or just on the side as a hobby or something?