… You missed the point again… My interest in clarifying for you has died. Sorry it didn’t help.
… You missed the point again… My interest in clarifying for you has died. Sorry it didn’t help.
You missed the point. At least from my reading you did.
If he was a typical Democrat voting in the closed primary to make more of an impact that makes some sense.
But his donations, based on the previous comments statement, made for a political opponent of Biden.
Meaning it doesn’t really work to just say he was typical R or typical D.
It’s not wrong, it’s just generally offensive since colloquially “it” refers to objects rather than a individual.
And as it follows, “it” is used as a insulting term when people want to dehumanize something.
Also it’s “They go” and “I go”, perfectly serviceable for singular use.
I like to categorize my apps. In Nova I have them divided into Web / Media / Games / Tools / System and I can swipe between each page (horizontally) of them. I use quite a few apps to do a lot of things tho, so *shrug.
I also really like the Sesame search integration, Lawnchairs adaption of Pixel Launchers is good. But there is style and behavior customization that Nova offers that Lawnchair doesn’t.
I am pretty particular about making my phone just look and behave the way I want it, of course it changes over time as phones and apps get better but yeah… It’s largely why I preferred Android from the start and have stuck with it
Lol nah. I tried it recently. Lawnchair is lacking in so much customization compared to Nova it’s kind of appalling to compare them imo.
That being said, if you are ok with the Pixel launcher and pretty basic / generic customizations Lawnchair is a pretty awesome app.
It’s kind of condescending to assume everyone does the same thing you do. Even if it’s a majority.
Or are you assuming that no one backs up media for the sake of backing it up? Cause that’s… pretty nearsighted.
Completely valid point, but I think it’s important to talk about the amount of waste produced compared to other methods and how the comparably negligible amounts are manageable until we decide to clean it or “fire it off at the sun” or whatever.
It isn’t even close to comparable for the amount of environmental impact coal or plastic has had.