

there’s a lot of inconsistencies with Nothing, you don’t really notice at first but it’s hard to unsee
I still don’t know much, but I can read, and apparently that’s all it takes to make a Lemmy account
there’s a lot of inconsistencies with Nothing, you don’t really notice at first but it’s hard to unsee
yeah that’s what I’m liking with Nothing. a lot of cool niche features that other androids can technically do via third party apps and other tinkering, are just baked into a stock Nothing phone
also the notification lights complimenting the OS’s color scheme to help with distractions is such a huge plus for people (me) who struggle with that
s21. My provider is Visible. they’re kinda known for having eSIM troubles. fairly commonly mentioned issue in the subreddit
I appreciate the input! compared to other androids you’ve owned, what stood out for you specifically?
I have an s21 now, and as much as I enjoy the oneUI-specific theming, I’ve learned to not rely on it too much. especially since the phones we’re given at work don’t have any of that lol
I mean, even with 256gb of storage, nothing isn’t that expensive compared to other mainstream brands
my cell provider struggled so much with my current phone’s eSIM activation that they opted to just send me a physical sim lol. i didn’t mind since I don’t travel much anyway
it’s just a personal preference for me if i can have it, and saves me the trouble down the line
I use Island for it now. I just thought it was a neat feature to have baked into the OS. Completely unnecessary for most people but saves me a bunch of clicks when customizing a new phone
I’ll take my barely superior cam quality with a side of almost no freedom, thank you very much /s
and the clear choice for the best place to put said messaging feature is in… checks notes… Google Maps
i can’t see any way how this would be both inconvenient and possibly distracting. nope, no way.
they were godsends back in the OnePlus 6/7 days because their phones and custom OS was meant to be more root friendly than the rest. it was what sold me and a buddy of mine on them in the first place
sadly, it’s gone south now but it was fun back when it happened
i mean in this case, if you’re planning to root you’d much rather use a custom OS that will still give you OS updates
or, just buy a different android and avoid the bs entirely
didn’t work for me at first too, but other YouTube specific ad blockers had side effects (videos opened in new tabs would play automatically instead of waiting for you to switch to that tab, etc)
here’s what I did:
reset uBlock to default settings, then purge caches and update
clear all caches in your browser (in Firefox/Chrome you can just search for cache in the settings search bar and it’ll come up)
fully close and reopen browser
installing better adblockers
or just updating uBlock lol. not sure what YouTubes team was expecting here
Google claims that privacy is a priority
lmfao
You can somewhat protect your own privacy via VPNs, adblockers… I personally use TrackerControl, which for the most part can identify and block unnecessary trackers and URL connections on an app-by-app basis to better protect your privacy
For anyone wondering why there’s people that might not like PayPal, they own the Honey browser extension, which is responsible for possibly one of the largest influencer scams ever. Source