This isn’t surprising to me, especially with how much Android dominates worldwide. It took me an hour or two to figure out how to pirate apps on Android when I got my first phone in high school. Their app store was full of scammy garbage so I pretty much never went there, it was far easier to download an apk from the web and install it.
Most of my listening is while commuting and chores, usually at least 15 minutes of listening for each. I would prefer to listen for at least an hour each session but my schedule doesn’t really allow for that.
I added that book to my holds list, only 13 hours! Thanks a bunch, I’ve never read anything by him!
I'm aware of Symbian, it ran on over half of the world's smartphones before 2009. It's not some hidden knowledge.
You're the one who said it had zero innovations, which is patently false. Here's a short piece from AllAboutSymbian.com on the topic. I never claimed they invented the smartphone or anything like that, but it's obvious that you think I did since you added that part about the tablet.
This conversation is not worth my time, you’re free to think whatever you want. Have a nice day!
Have you tried audiobooks? I don’t read much paper nowadays, but I still find time to listen to at least a book a month. All for free through my library!
… do you actually believe this worth posting? The only thing they’ve done is give the organization a generic “R” logo, there’s literally zero changes between the “fork” and godot
Thanks for sharing! I was thinking about posting after the banger intro but hadn’t yet finished the video, what I’d seen in the first ~20min was so refreshing to hear compared to the usual discourse.
Lots of small devs have their own server where they post updates as they work. They’re usually pretty small but it’s a nice way to keep in contact with the community
Hagmaxxing..? Do you hear yourself? None of this is based on reality.
Edit: oh you’ve already been removed on another instance, nice