

If you go into the settings, you can choose to hide some types of quests. Turning off the ones about road surface material, for example, can reduce the repetition a lot.
If you go into the settings, you can choose to hide some types of quests. Turning off the ones about road surface material, for example, can reduce the repetition a lot.
You are aware that pigs are mammals, yes?
I think you mean, “…a premium seat heater subscription … for a reduced-ad experience.”
If you use OSMAnd, definitely look at importing addresses from this repo: https://github.com/pnoll1/osmand_map_creation
It substantially improves the issue I think you are describing by collating address data from OpenAddresses and making that available in the OSMAnd search.
FreeCAD is doing a really substantial rewrite right now to completely revamp their topological naming system, which resolve a meaningful amount of pain points. It may bring it far enough to be a viable option.
We’ll see.
Consider jailbreaking your vacuum and using the 100% local Valetudo!
It’s awesome.
Another +1 for GadgetBridge. Looking at their supported devices may also be of interest even if you don’t us GadgetBridge itself.
I didn’t have strong feelings about it, and had extensive experience with LineageOS. I just stuck with what I knew.
I bought the 4 from Mureno with e/os/ on it.
This is true. Hopefully they will soon sell the 5! I tossed lineageOS on mine, and have felt pleased with it.
They sell an official version with US antennas through Murena!
“Enshittification”
People who haven’t yet discovered StashBox.
This is very good information.
To add another point, a few other differences: -Additive manufacturing (3d printing) can produce some shapes which are not possible using injection molding -Injection molding currently has access to a wider variety of materials due to its maturity (pelletized raw material)
Also consider looking into Gadgetbridge and the list of devices it supports!
While I know it’s not convenient, have you considered… telling them?
How did you do it?
See, your first mistake was the beep. Tipped them off. Coulda make thousands!