From what I gather, the G2 is similar in performance to the Snapdragon 888. Avoid the 8 Gen 1 because of terrible efficiency.
I don't understand it so nobody does
Just because you don't understand what security patches are doesn't mean your phone can't be exploited, especially when it's running an os that's half a decade old.
What do you mean? You're telling me you don't want to watch reviews for the weekly Oppo/Honor/Xiaomi/Nubia phones with identical specs?
We're trying to keep this community limited to discussions. As mentioned in the comments, there's dedicated places for memes.
I need to see Aston Martin unveil the most illegal, protest-inducing, send-Newey-into-a-coma upgrades and for it to rain so my boy Lance can get that maiden win.
Max has the talent and skill to be a great across motorsports. Not saying that Lewis isn't skilled enough, but Max has already shown how good he is at simracing and interest in LeMans.
My first comment was the most upvoted comment on a subreddit. I got 19 upvoted.
The UIs are similar to some extent so it might not be a bad idea to have the boost dev work on Jerboa
I think one post for practice (all of them combined), and one for quali and the race each would be good. Something I'd like this community to avoid that's common on the subreddit is multiple posts for the same thing with virtually the same discussions.
For example there's a post with the top 3 in quali/race, then there's a post with the full classification order. These posts could be considered the same.
Along the same vein, it might be a good idea to avoid posts that could be comments in another threads. For example posts outlining who's out in Q1 or Q2 could just be stickied comments in quali threads, and given there's no limit to how many comments can be on a comments, discussion can remain just as detailed without crowding the feed.
Despite popular opinion being that it sucks, I kinda like what Nothing is doing. I'm happy with my Pixel 7, but if I was in the market for a unique looking android phone I would consider it.
For a legitimate question you sure do keep countering answers with "I don't do it so why do you?"
As for why people use a dedicated app? Convenience. All my podcast are in one place, they get updated automatically, and if I want it they get downloaded to storage automatically too so I can listen to them offline.
If someone tells me about a new podcast I might like, I can search for it and be listening to it within seconds, rather than having to download it from a website. Plus if I'm using Google Podcasts, playback is synced across devices so I can pick up on my phone where I left off on my computer.
Besides there's a ton of open source podcast apps and most don't have ads or tracking.