Yes, daddy.
(Sorry, it had to be said.)
Yes, daddy.
(Sorry, it had to be said.)
I haven’t blocked it, I just don’t interact with it much and it doesn’t bother me at all. Very rarely is there anything that I want to see other people’s opinion on, and the vast majority if posts is US politics which is just a circus to laugh at as an outsider. It’s far from as bad as Reddit was, it doesn’t take up whole days of several pages of top posts and I learned my lesson of not reading comments much.
Adguard, it sets up as a vpn so it blocks ads in all apps.
This has been one of my major complaints moving from iOS to Android, iOS has (had?) the “shake phone to undo”, and I used it often. So far no keyboard I like enough to use as my main has had undo easily accessible, it annoys me several times a week.
And it’ll tell you it can’t respond to that because of its rules (censorship) and then say that using glue is a good way to off yourself.
“Uncuted”
Seriously? Not only did you use a word that doesn’t exist, “uncutted”, but you also misspelt it. The word you’re trying to use is “uncut”
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And you don’t put a space before a comma.
Fix your title.
€1,399 which is $1500
I understand saying you don’t feel like 2010 is retro, but 1998? That’s been retro for a long time. You’re in a really extreme place in your head when you stick to not calling something that’s 25 years old retro.
You could have had the answer yourself in the same time it took you to write that comment by just looking it up.
Just… why? It’s like you want to be dumb.
You vastly underestimate the idiocy and childishness of Americans. I’ve seen people comment things like “use English, this is a US website”, “go to another site for your own country if you want to use anything other than English”, etc. even though the posts were in communities/subs specific for the language the post was in.
This has always been a thing online.
Many Americans are so dumb they think they are the vast majority on any website, and everything should be via their rules and ways. And there are several other things that seemingly only Americans are dumb enough to do and/or to not understand, things like timezones (even though they have several within their country), that the vast majority of the world uses Metric, that not every country has the same products or services, that their subjective experience of anything is in fact subjective, etc. I could go on for several more paragraphs with things like this.
Why ask this instead of just looking it up? You could even have explained it after doing so and helped other people who don’t know.
Quote from an article explaining it:
Intent-based UI is a design philosophy that aims to bridge the gap between user expectations and system capabilities. It involves designing interfaces that can understand and predict user intentions, enabling the system to respond proactively and provide relevant information or actions. This approach not only enhances user satisfaction but also fosters a more efficient and productive interaction with the system.
Having a real good time.