I don't use an mp3 player. It is inconvenient to carry two devices in your pocket at once.
But phones tend to lack physical buttons to control music, and that's inconvenient.
I remember the times of push-button phones and special models for music: nokia music, sony walkman.
When I read that someone is planning to open their code, I remember the news about the releases of the Sailfish operating system:
"The operating system is partially open source, but the layer for running Android apps is proprietary. However, the code of this layer was planned to be made open in 2017"
I hate these captcha. You look at the picture, the edge of the traffic light or the motorcycle goes outside the box.
You decide to click on the square where this tiny part of the image is and the message “This is incorrect!”.
Captcha without images from Cloudflare is even more infuriating. The so-called “Connection reliability check” takes quite a long time and this captcha appears often.
I remember the news when Dwango company decided to open source the Toonz program.
On one of the forums I read a lot of criticism about the quality of their code.
But no one will deny that this is a useful program for artists, even if the program code is not very good.
On the spare instance that I use, the language settings are simply not taken into account. I choose to display posts in my language, save, but the settings return to default and only english is displayed.
I think that Prav can be recommended to friends who are used to registering for different services using a number.
Such people are not accustomed to unnecessary steps during registration.
I read the news where they wrote about the leak of numbers and verification codes in Signal. I don’t understand why this messenger doesn’t provide an alternative registration option.
I don't know what kind of game this is.
In my region, they were selling Pokemon cards everywhere. They were in opaque bags and it was great luck if you got a card with a rare Pokemon.
We exchanged duplicate cards for those that we do not have in our collection. Some guys imagined a Pokemon battle and argued about whose Pokemon won. 😅
There were also game pieces that had to be hit on a flat surface, and if they turned over to the other side, then you took yours and your opponent’s piece for yourself.
I don't use an mp3 player. It is inconvenient to carry two devices in your pocket at once. But phones tend to lack physical buttons to control music, and that's inconvenient.
I remember the times of push-button phones and special models for music: nokia music, sony walkman.