No problem, my guy. I found myself in the same situation with over 1,000 subscriptions. After finalizing the script yesterday, I quickly unsubscribed from all of them, saving my time, mental health, and my mouse switches!
I have deleted my YouTube channel, but my subscriptions are still active. I can’t delete my entire Google account because it contains important information that I don’t want to lose.
I have a bone to pick with Instagram. The platform only allows me to remove 100 likes at a time, and I have to do it manually, post by post. Even though I haven’t used their ‘remove like’ feature in months, attempting to do so now results always in an error. And just to clarify, I haven’t used any scripts to remove my likes; I’ve always done it manually, yet Instagram continues to block me.
I don’t know what the hell are you talking about
No better default gui?
Nope on the framework 13, with an exception on the audio jack, is modular so you can swap it with another module
Oh yes the good old " "
Despite my hate for Microsoft, it is important (sometimes) to acknowledge and appreciate the good they do, such as offering backwards compatibility for games for free. Because you don’t have to repurchase a game if you already have the original media, you insert it in the new console and it does download the game, yes maybe an online only solution but far better than what Nintendo and Sony do.
No brother non possiamo tenere questo segreto fino alla fine
Ah shit we are back to “Ken Thompson Compiler Hack” again
Have you ever heard about yt-dl?
There are some on this link right here https://service.oneplus.com/global/search/search-detail?id=2096329&articleIndex=1
And there is a tool to fetch updates like your phone does
The steps to do soo are not hard tho.
You just need the android 13 firmware this one: https://oxygenos.oneplus.net/8173_sign_LE2111_11_F_OTA_2290_all_nRBuNP_00011011.zip
Then enable developers options by tapping “Build Number” 7 times
Enable Usb debugging in the developers options.
Then go to About device > Up to date, 3 dots on the top right and click local install.
Then select downgrade firmware, Extract > Upgrade
If the local install button is greyd out just follow the steps in this guide: https://droidwin.com/local-install-greyed-out-in-oneplus-how-to-fix/
Doesn’t the Lineage guide link the firmware needed for the rollback?
Probably this is the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qo1FFNUVB-Q
They did nothing to support totk before the release date as even stated in this article from pcgamers
The emulation teams have forbidden all discussion of running Tears of the Kingdom from their Discord servers—Yuzu only allows vague discussion of the contents of the game, but requests for help or discussion of performance quickly earns chatters a deleted message and a warning or ban. To avoid being involved with pirated material, the emulator developers have vowed, at least publicly, not to release updates targeting issues with Tears of the Kingdom. “We are waiting for the game to release, so that members of our team can each legally dump their own copies of the game,”
The game only happened to run without any work by them (and it’s understandable after 6 years of development and the various documentation already available for the switch’s tegra chip) and this is happening every time a new game for the switch is released.
And you forgot to say that their linux handheld is made with gaming in mind
Yes the deer is the Libreboot logo
I’m currently contributing to osm and reverse enginnering the Sound Blaster Command for my Sound BlasterX G6 to make a Command Software for linux, currently in early stage but first I need to understand more about the protocol.
Then I need to change email address for my bank account, and it would probably be a hassle to do.