

I would recommend not touching system apps unless you have a very good reason for doing so. And be willing to risk breaking your device.
I would recommend not touching system apps unless you have a very good reason for doing so. And be willing to risk breaking your device.
It can be slop and people can enjoy it.
For example, I’ll usually put something on for background music. Usually one of the lofi streams on YouTube. I’m sure that a huge portion of that music is generated, not performed. But I’m not really appreciating it as music, either. If I want to actually listen to music, I’ll put on actual music.
Pop is a very broad category.
Yup. Personally now that I’m an adult and have Responsibilities, I spend less time playing games. I hardly even follow new games coming out, and just work on recommendations from friends, or stuff from developers whose games I’ve enjoyed in the past.
Why remove them? If they look good enough to buy, do it, and get around to the others eventually.
Boot live media, mount the drive, copy it off.
I love posts like these. I have no idea what I’m reading half the time, but whatever they’re doing sounds interesting!
Having a touch interface.
Believe all you want, reality doesn’t care.