

And linux distros
And linux distros
Are you me?
Sorry. Im not sure what would make it a good or bad port. Im not familiar with what the differences would be.
It was originally released on N64 and the Switch Online N64 mode seems fine. It feels like the original game.
Honestly, its probably a good thing they canceled it. They were going to butcher that perfect game.
But also FYI, Perfect Dark is available on Nintendo Switch Online as a Nintendo 64 +17 Mature title, along with Turok and Turok 2
So we don’t have perfect privacy?
It doesn’t move at all. If your hardware is compromised, then it doesn’t matter what apps or software you run, right? Its not under your control.
So which phone has libre baseband firmware?
If libre apps run on proprietary hardware, is it really under your control?
Can you name a phone that has libre hardware as an alternative?
Apple already fixed it years ago when they released iOS 12.
Backing up health records data
You can use iCloud to store your Health data, including health records, using end-to-end encryption (requires iOS 12 or later and two-factor authentication). Health and health records data is also included in local iTunes backups, if you’ve configured your iTunes backups to be encrypted.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/111755
Can you name a phone that has open source basebands that has a FLOSS license attached to it? Surely if you’re arguing against apple, you are not using a phone that has proprietary blobs in the firmware.
Read the original comment again.
What baseband firmware do you use? And who maintains that firmware?
Yeah, if you have dependents, DND is a no-go. This includes if you have children.
No it is not 😂
Nice! Now I can play an old game at 4fps and drain my 100% charged battery in 6 minutes!
At this very moment, no.
The article literally says they aren’t
If you want a customizable phone, yes. If you want a secured phone, no.
There are already existing products for both sides. No point in forcing them to do something else at this point.
Plus nobody playing Fortnite on an iPhone anyway
IMO, its not a brand issue. Its a seller/batch/brand issue. Hard drives are sensitive to vibration, and if you buy multiple drives from the same place, at the same time, and all the same brand and model, you might be setting yourself up for a bad experience if someone accidentally slammed those boxes around earlier in their life.
I highly recommend everyone buy their drives from different sellers, at different times, spread out over various models from different brands. This helps eliminate the bad batch issue.