In my opinion the categorized iOS app library is just terrible, because some apps simply don't end up in a category in which I would expect them to be. When the feature launched, I tried using it for a while, but then simply abandoned it completely, in favour of swiping down for alphabetical list, or simply by searching the app by name. As long as this is optional feature Windows, I don't mind though.
Ajoitus mennyt pieleen, kun ei ole samaan aikaan Olkiluoto 3:n huollon kanssa.
Oh, so at least I wasn't the only one. Didn't have too much fun resetting password and logging in to devices this morning, as I was busy enough to leave for a trip. Now I also get to generate a bunch of app passwords again, yay!
I see.
Probably helped by the fact that they have really low amount of cars anyway: They're ranked at 189th out of 195 countries when listed by motor vehicles by capita according to Wikipedia. They have a whopping of 10 vehicles per 1000 people and total of 1,200,000 vehicles in total while being the 13th most populous country in the world.
To shreds, you say?
What about side cameras? Might miss on some important shots without them.
Currently have a red Sofirn SC21 Pro attached to my keys. It's been nice for the approx. 1½ year that I've had it.
Next up: BMW puts turn signals behind a subscription.
And there are cases where this has already happened: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/-particle-chrome-extension-sold-to-new-dev-who-immediately-turns-it-into-adware/ There are probably more recent cases too, but this was the first one I could find.
Snowrunner, just like I've been doing for nearly two years now.
But what about an AI mouse?