Cincinnatian checking in, our chili is delicious, if you think it’s gross then good, more for me to slurp down!
Cincinnatian checking in, our chili is delicious, if you think it’s gross then good, more for me to slurp down!
Yes, the giant corporation I work for …
Haha I know, it’s anathema to admit that there is any benefit to existing inside the walled gardens, but acknowledging shortcomings is the first step towards improvement.
These are also edge cases to me, and overall I’m super pleased with Graphene OS. I don’t own a car so Android auto is only missed when renting a car on vacation, and I can bring an old backup phone for that, and I just remember to bring my wallet and credit cards with me now that I can’t tap to pay.
But I know there are people these would be a deal breaker for, so wanted to call them out. It is remarkable how well it all works though!
I’ve been using it for a few months now and it’s been super easy. The only things I miss are mobile pay and Android auto
I’m on the pixel 7
After finishing up calculus and differential equations taking real analysis was a trip! Basically opening up the box that is calculus and seeing why taking the derivative of a function means dropping the exponent and so much more. It frequently dealt with infinity and we went from writing long equations to solving word problems involving infinite doors. It was great
This is why I switched to Graphene OS, it’s much easier than I thought it would be!
I think it is more than that, the shower is a proper refuge where external stimuli is severely limited. Sounds are limited by the running water, temperature is controlled by the water, visuals are limited, and no one is generally barging in.
When I was studying math at University I had a remarkable number of eureka moments in the shower where suddenly infinity made sense. Smart phones didn’t really exist then but showers still held power as a great place to think
Hello, it’s me, I’m part of the DDOS
Born in Ohio, I feel seen!