A fair few, but as it’s still being developed there’s not many stable uses. You can check some of them out here:
A fair few, but as it’s still being developed there’s not many stable uses. You can check some of them out here:
The protocol (AT Protocol) is what’s decentralised, which is separate(ish) to BlueSky the social network.
Shadow Weather is probably as close as you’re doing to get there, I think.
I’ve used 1Password for years. Works well on all my devices (MacBook and Samsung Galaxy phone). I’d absolutely recommend you use one.
Not only are they great for handling complex passwords, but a benefit I’ve not seen mentioned here is that they are a way of just keeping track of just how many sites and accounts you’ve registered with.
For example - You buy one product once from an online store, save a password so you can monitor the order status but never use that site again. Before I used 1Password I’d just have forgotten I’d even used that site. But now I can just look down my 1password account and see a whole list of all these passwords and accounts ive created. And there’s loads. You forget just how many online accounts and passwords you have out there.
I’m using Connect at the moment. Seems pretty good. It’s cool that there’s all this competition and people get a choice. Maybe Reddit should consider opening up their API to 3rd party apps…
I have a Samsung at the moment and have had Samsung’s for 6 or 7 years. I’ve only had minor issues with a few of them, and I’ve been able to visit a Samsung retailer / service centre to actually get them looked at in person.
So, proven reliability for my experience and ability to get it looked at in person is something that means I’m happy to pay more for the phone than I would be for other brands.
All tech is great when it works all the time. The problem is what happens when it stops working. Can you contact them? Where do you send it for repair? How long does that take? All that sort of thing.
Used to be high spec and a low price. Now they’re average spec and an above-average price.
Nowadays phones are all pretty similar in price and spec, so I’d rather get a slightly more expensive phone from a company with proven, accessible warranty.
Yeah, this means OP can use their phone constantly for 10 full hours. That doesn’t seem too bad really.