Convenience? Ok. But safety? Are door viewers unsafe?

I should really switch away but haven’t had the money
Why just not ditch the doorbell camera altogether?
I just bought an A34 for my mom. I was able to remove all the bloat directly from the launcher, except for some Galaxy apps. For the rest, I used ADB.
T stands for “travelers,” right?
I think it's because TikTok and Instagram create dopamine addiction with their feed algorithms. Fediverse social networks do not.
I set the notifications to vibrate and set a ringtone for all calls. I don't think you should respond to messages immediately.
I only change my backpack when things start falling out of it.
The light bulb form factor was created hundreds of years ago for incandescent light bulbs. In this form factor, it is impossible to properly cool the LEDs. I used 12 pieces of Yeelight Pro 8W in a 10 m² room, and this room was as bright as the sky.

Just one simple trick. Hotel owners hate this.

Distance education in US

The latest Chinese smartphones use new S/C batteries. They have a capacity of 6000-7000 mAh with even less overall weight.
Xiaomi 11i Hypercharge can go from 0% to 100% in 15 minutes. And it's a 2021 phone.
I have battery powered fan from Xiaomi.

I think the charge controller counts the amount of energy that has passed through it.
Gboard voice typing backend:

These are my own observations. Of course, I can put up with these shortcomings, but why should I if I can just use Firefox? It is the only non-Chromium browser that is more flexible thanks to css support.
Brave Browser Caught Redirecting Users Through Affiliate Links Also, I found Brave to be bloated with crypto/AI features. That being said, I see no reason to use it instead of Firefox.
android, and I mean all of them, lags like hell on 2Gb RAM
False. The key is the software you use. I use Lineage OS without Gapps, most apps from F-droid and my mid-range Samsung runs pretty smoothly with 2GB of RAM.
It says "secret division"
Linux users in Afghanistan:


Official Telegram app on Android doesn't allow to send code in SMS
I completely broke my phone screen and attempted to log into my Telegram account from my secondary phone. I downloaded the APK from telegram.org, entered my phone number, but the app sent the code to another device with no option to receive it via SMS. Then, I tried to create a new account using a new physical SIM card, but Telegram still showed 'code sent to other device' as if the account was already registered on that SIM card. When I tried to add the phone number to my Telegram account, it displayed 'this number is not in Telegram.' It seems like Telegram blocks any attempts to send verification codes via SMS or call on Android. Want to know how I finally created a new account? I had to ask my friend to log in from his iPad. Unfortunately, that account got banned and deleted within 5 days, even though I wasn't doing anything wrong or suspicious.