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https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/issues/8873#issuecomment-2127949583
Appears to be acknowledged and will be addressed on the next release, but we don’t know when that will be.
https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/issues/8873#issuecomment-2127949583
Appears to be acknowledged and will be addressed on the next release, but we don’t know when that will be.
It definitely feels more robust and a lot more activity in recent weeks/months. It takes a lot longer to get to the infinite porn posts in All.
Yeah, loading and running is not my problem either.
Same with folding laundry.
Keychron K17 is a really nice compromise and very compact for what you get. It isn’t every key, but really close. I just set mine up and remapped the pause, end, scroll lock, etc to function enabled keys. Works great!
This was before my political consciousness, but I feel like 1992 has an argument, but maybe that was just because of Perot…
I really doubt this is the primary reason. I think it was multifaceted, but really the people in the business of designing phones were already using Bluetooth exclusively and felt that it was good enough. Some designs probably rushed it as a means to sell more premium headsets (Apple, Samsung), other saw it as removing an unnecessary redundant feature that was more prone to breakage and a waterproofing difficulty (Google). I think it really just came down to the personal preferences of the (affluent) people who were doing the designing, not necessarily a purposeful cash grab. It really was not great since wired headphones were way cheaper than their Bluetooth counterparts. Luckily Bluetooth has gotten much better and less expensive. I think there should be options for both.
So emojis like this are the internet equivalent of the cockney rhyming slang, innit? I immediately translated that, but someone, in one hundred years with no knowledge of 2020s meme culture will think it’s complete gibberish.