I like using Lubuntu because it's lightweight and feels pretty snappy on my 2009 laptop.
This is more scary than creepy, but I got stuck in a tropical depression on an island. Thunder everywhere, pouring rain. No shelter other than a tarp. Only way to get off the island is a canoe.
Listening to music in a different key or pitch can make it sound quite different, almost like you haven't heard it before. I mostly use it for fun.
I have 240 total apps on my phone, so probably about 210 non system apps.
For apps I use the most currently, here is my guess:
Honorable mention to Music speed changer (uses an advanced algorithm to change the pitch and speed of locally stored audio with minimal distortion)
#1, #3, and the honorable mention are Android only. This is a huge reason why I stay on Android.
It's everywhere in the US. People really care about this, and this is why iPhones have 90% market share in both my high school and at my university.
Android 12 on my Moto G Stylus 5G (2022).
This phone is an overall excellent value in the US. A drawback to some is the paucity of Android updates, but the new restrictions present in Android 14 have me relieved that I bought a phone that will never "upgrade" to that OS.
The 1 IV is known to have overheating issues with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. I'd recommend an Xperia 5 V instead.
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