Yeah I’m still scared of switching on 2FA in case something goes wrong.
Yeah I’m still scared of switching on 2FA in case something goes wrong.
And your way to look at things that “all apps must be 20 mb or less otherwise they are unoptimised” is better because?
Your phone has bigger problems if it cannot take 170mb apps, this isn’t the 1990s
Shift + right-click will override all this BS in Firefox.
that would mean anyone going to http:// will perceive as the server being down so what you are saying will not work in practice
Funniest thing I’ve ever seen is the docs for Nginx do the same, no http to https redirection. I mean, you would hope that the maintainers for the biggest web server in the world would be able to manage that but somehow… No they don’t.
How do you not do research on the dimensions of anything before buying something big like a TV?
This is still reasonable IMO, unless people are binge watching a Netflix release in the entire day they can wait for the next day to download subs.
I’m not an expert but in theory it doesn’t sound like a bad thing as long as you allow people to change it whenever possible. It feels like people change jobs, phone numbers, usernames, locations, genders, names and yet it’s extremely unlikely that they will out and out delete their old email address so it’s always something to personally identify someone by. And of course it’s always going to be unique unless you’re 0.0001% of the population who fuck around with self hosting email or something.
Fantastic representation of this subreddit.
One of the mods of /r/Android here (/u/cooldude5500), tbh I’ve barely used reddit after the spezification. 'tis a nice change…
As one of the current mods of /r/Android… Can confirm I do :P
I didn’t think I’d like it but I really do
Give that tester a raise bro