More cleanup
And more importantly, valve understands that convenience is the biggest reason anyone would buy games from them.
That could actually be one of the more confusing ones.
Holding alt in Sims lets you place and rotate items freely instead of being locked to the grid or 90 degree rotations.
Inkjet printers as a whole are a bad investment.
Never really put my finger on why, but that must be the reason I've never been active on any forums, just lurking, but I've always been very much active on Reddit and now lemmy. Combine that with the need to register an account to all the different forums and the fact that you can't catch up to all of them from a single front page.
They probably had some floatplane exclusives ready to go pre- scheduled. Asking about that from their paying customers honestly seems fair.
Ah, good old clockwork mod. Back when installing a custom rom was simple. Unlock boot loader, flash custom recovery, use recovery to install rom and wipe, done! None of this a/b partition and "you have to be on this specific version of stock rom to Flash this" crap. Those were the days.
A custom rom isn't the same as rooting though. I've used custom roms without rooting them quite a bit, so my answer to op's question is that no it really isn't that essential, unless you need some very specific magisk module or something.
Incandescent bulbs were banned in the eu loooong time ago, I simply go to store and buy a new oven bulb when it pops. Yes they are still incandescent, because there are exceptions in the law.
Everyone wants to hope they're living in the time of the next revolution,
Eh, we already live in the age of silicon chips, good enough for me.
And those have taken over all the damn tv remotes. I designed and 3D printed a replacement faceplate for my Samsung tv's remote that hides them, out of retaliation (they were in a spot where I accidentally hit the netflix button when trying to pause what I was watching, which was annoying af).