[-] GeekSquad1992 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Google Now is what the Discover page/feed was when swiping left from the furthest left home screen. It used to be a collection of extremely useful information based on things like date, time, location, contents of your mail box, etc.

It used to just hand you all your reminders, weather info, ticketing information from your inbox, when to leave for an event, etc. It was extremely useful.

So now it's just a blog spam thing, and it occasionally slips in useful info somewhere in the feed. I can't stand it. There was also Google Now On Tap, which was basically what became the Assistant. It too, was better.

[-] GeekSquad1992 1 points 2 years ago

I like Jeroba, but the scrolling is still a mess. So, I'm using Liftoff for the time being and peeking in on others as they come up. Jeroba is still installed though, so if that scrolling gets fixed I'll probably move to that.

[-] GeekSquad1992 1 points 2 years ago

The GameCube, Wii, and Wii U all use the same basic setup: PowerPC G3 CPU and an ATi/AMD GPU with an upgrade each generation. They are, in effect, very similar to how the PS4 and Xbox One started their own current trends. In fact, the Wii U can run GameCube games natively with some effort, and Wii games out of the box.

[-] GeekSquad1992 2 points 2 years ago

Planet Oat has some tasty varieties, I'm a big fan of their Blueberry Oat Crunch. Also, Dole Whip is dairy free as well and is getting more popular just about everywhere.

Otherwise lactaid is always good if it helps you at all and you still want ice cream.

[-] GeekSquad1992 2 points 2 years ago

I'm excited for comfort improvements. The Quest 2 is largely fine, but I can't really do longer play sessions like I could with the Rift.

That and clarity improvements. The Quest 2 already doesn't really have much of a SDE, but larger sweet spots is always appreciated.

Depending on how reviews go, I'll probably pick one up and pass the Quest 2 onto a friend.

[-] GeekSquad1992 1 points 2 years ago

From what I can tell, Odin should still work on US devices, but I don't think that its been kept current with devices and Android versions. Most of what I'm seeing is support for Android 9.0 and later, which is pretty out of date at this point. That being said, it's not something I've messed with much, so I'm happy to defer to someone else with more direct experience.

[-] GeekSquad1992 1 points 2 years ago

They never even updated the API to show ads... Like, you could've worked on that at any time, it's your own API.

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