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  • Yeah, they are. So why do you think they set all of that up for you to freely stream torrents? What is in it for them? Data harvesting? Malware? What?

  • Ok, is it possible if most people aren't blocking ads, then maybe it is the ads themselves?

    There are so many and they are getting longer. I wouldnt sit around to watch videos if they are interrupted every minute. The average rando probably goes back to TikTok, Facebook, or Instagram if they have to wait for something. If I used any of those services, I know I would jump ship.

  • Most of the hate should be that he really doesn't know what he is doing and should have a disclaimer as such.

  • Its funny, because that is my experience with carplay, but not my devices.

    Car play fucks up. One of the reasons I don't want it.

    I just want a touchscreen cast. Is that too much to ask?

  • True, but then again I dont want to mess with any screen while I am driving. I line up a couple of podcasts or episodes and that is several hours right there. Or stream from my server, and just line up what i want. I can still skip fast forward change tracks, and I don't see why, on a linux phone, I couldnt make the blue tooth inputs do more if I mapped them that way.

  • I noticed that googles is horrendously bad. The open source stuff is ok.

  • Yeah that would make me pretty damn angry. What about people who don't have phones at all, what are they supposed to do?

    No country should require the technology of 2 monopolies by law.

  • Once the Bluetooth is paired the one time, there is nothing to do though. Get in car, last thing I streamed is now streaming automatically.

  • I find car play awful. So I guess there is that. Half the time it does something stupid or the screen gets strange or a bunch of other problems like forcing my nav map when I want a different one.

    What I want is true screen casting with touch feedback. That's it.

  • Bluetooth works fine (or should work fine) with music, podcasts etc. I do it now with a phone, it's a standard I don't see why a mobile device running Linux would be any different.

    As for maps, the voice goes over Bluetooth so I don't see an issue there either.

  • Are they must haves? I don't use tap to pay, pretty useless feature for me.

    Cars? I don't want or need android auto. Bluetooth is the only thing I care about.

    Navigation on the device is good enough for me, it doesnt need to use the screen.

    I have no interest in mobile banking, but that could be an issue if people are used to sending money to each other instantly via a bank app.

  • I find them better. Most of the time. Google is needed every now and then.

    DuckDuckGo gets to the point and skips the seo stuff.. Mostly.

    Although at this point search is nearly useless no matter what you use.

  • I can see your point. It is so ingrained in me to use a phone I forget that we didnt always do it that way. I shouldnt make the assumption everyone has a phone.

  • What's hard about signal? It's easy to use, my friends and family aren't tech savvy and they were using it in minutes and it has stuck ever since.

  • I can't abide a breakfast that doesn't have butter or maple syrup. And they have neither.

  • Last time I was there they didn't even have butter. Some margarine crap. And no maple syrup either. Just some crappy high fructose flavored watery stuff.

    Just awful. I am surprised you found anything edible.

  • I think you name the range, and then you can do the same using ctrl+shit+L

    I may not remember right, but I haves used calc and excel interchangeably since it was open office. Some things in excel drive me up the wall, some things in calc do to.

    Either way, the best thing I found was get the data out of spread sheets and into something that can work with it better. Like sql or pandas.

    But I get that for financial work, it is a staple. Which frightens me to no end.

  • How old is the Linux mint kernal and and driver? Have you tried a live dvd of a more current distro just to see if those problems aren't solved? Fedora would be a decent example, it is really current. Or an arch derivative.