Using a multipart downloader (like internet download manager) for archive.org downloads saturate my bandwidth (though its only 60ish mbps)
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My samsung has the feature built in, but on that old phone I rooted and installed Advanced Charge Controller. (Not feasible for most people i know)
My old phone with 3GB ram was hell (granted it had a weak SoC too). Now that I have 8GB (on a midrange phone too), it's become much more enjoyable to use my phone. Everything is snappy, nothing ever freezes
Android 7 is quite old though, isn't there any custom ROM development for your phone? I know there are downsides but it's usually been fine for me
Not charging my old phone to 100%, rather to 85% or 90% has helped with battery longevity immensely. After almost 5 years in use, accubattery still shows 80% battery health, and even if that's not accurate, it still lasts quite a while. The SD625 that phone had was very sluggish though, so in the end I still replaced it
Most (recent) games have a way to reduce the render resolution, while keeping the UI at native resolution. And for those that don't, lowering the settings a bit should be enough with your gpu
PS2 and PS3 games are also abundant in Internet Archive. Using IDM (or you could use any multipart downloader you like), I can usually download from there at my max speed (which is only 65mbps but still).
The lack of high refresh rate displays on the 10 series always stood out to me, when most of its competitors have 90Hz at worst
What if you write, for example, "search term site:reddit.com" ? The SEO wouldn't really matter then, would it?
I'm just gonna browse both for a while I guess. I know I'm not downloading the official app on my phone though
Here's one sub I found for mechanical keyboards
I'm starting to quite like this whole fediverse thing. I'm linking one community in one instance in another instance, while accessing all that from a third different instance, and it all works seamlessly
I recall some people calling 1440p 2K and it really grinds my gears