In the “tools” menu on the Google Images search results page
In the “tools” menu on the Google Images search results page
In the “color” drop-down, select “transparent”. Ta-da!
And there’s a good Android client for it!
Xcode is also a pretty bad IDE feature-wise, it’s hard to compare the two.
IntelliJ is not so bad resources-wise, but it’s pretty RAM-hungry and so is the build process, that doesn’t help.
Just keep your phone permanently in airplane mode; problem fixed.
On the web you have to log back in every damn time, for one.
60 to 120 Hz is definitely noticeable to me; when scrolling, it makes a big difference. When my phone auto-switches to low battery mode and to lower refresh rates I can usually tell the difference very quickly.
Home Assistant is not only extremely useful, extremely good, but I’ve loved contributing to it: it’s so cool being able to develop a new integration and control your actual devices with it!
Thank god we have these graphical GUI interfaces