It’ll run Johnny Castaway just fine.
Wind the bobbin, set the back tension and go :)
Express VPN is pretty good at not getting blocked but you pay a fair premium for their service.
Motorola has ⅔ of that on many models.
Removable battery not an option though.
I use npvr with comskip.exe and it does a fairly reasonable job of taking the ads out of free to air TV.
You can see in the timeline where it’s detected ads, but you can use the mouse or arrow keys to still play those areas if it got it wrong.
Whatever you get, avoid running it at 100% brightness. This will likely extend its lifespan.
I don’t think I’ll ever take off while it’s called Lemmy. It’s just not a word that sounds ‘good’ in my opinion.
I rarely have mine on, but that’s because a mate snapped the antenna off. It’s got one Slim Dusty tape in it, and most of the time only the left speaker works.
The Bluetooth speaker on the dash plays the poddies, and holding the volume button on the phone skips any ads.
Someone should make Sponsorblock for poddies.
Good point!
Not sure what I got blocked from. Might poke around later and see. Guess I upset a bot by using a colon or something.
Downloaded it. Signed up. Replied to a post about rechargeable batteries. Account got restricted. Left.
Well, Outlook Express was pretty good at the time.
Maybe just a feature phone and tether it to a laptop?
Only an issue if you don’t disable fast shutdown on Windows. A hibernated system might get surprised if another OS moves files about while it was asleep.
Is this Elton John’s Too Low For Zero cover?
Technically, accordion notes are binary (on and off, nothing much in between) - so there’s nothing to stop you mapping a QWERTY keyboard to a button accordion keyboard. Ergonomics might be an issue as you need a thumb strap for the right side so you can ‘pull’ the accordion to inhale while playing it.
Zip tie them into a 2x1 rectangular box with a flip top lid. A drill may be needed.
Thanks for that info re Black vs White.
The only thing I don’t like about Firefox (other than no PWA capability) is the ‘dark pattern’ of how when the home page loads, the first three of the six items shifts to the right after the page has started loading, and are replaced with sponsored links. So, if I go to click on YouTube when I launch Firefox, there’s a fair chance that by the time I get to click there it’ll suddenly jump over to the right and I’ll end up clicking some other link.
To me, that’s sketchy behaviour.