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I'm going to dip my toe into the bazzite waters on my primary desktop today,


Wish me luck. I'm a little unsure if it'll work well. I have an ancient GPU (Nvidia GTX 970) and hope it'll be compatable.
Processor       AMD Ryzen 5 1600 Six-Core (12 CPUs) Processor 3.20 GHz
Installed RAM       32.0 GB
Graphics Card       NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (4 GB) (actually 3.5GB due to hardware defect)
BaseBoard Manufacturer  ASRock
BaseBoard Product   AB350 Pro4

This system is getting old; nearly a decade here. Pretty soon I have to start thinking about upgrading. At a minimum, I should try and upgrade the video card when I can.


Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships


cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/31224407

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Title: Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships

Body:

Hey everyone, I'm looking at phones around the $1000 price point and would love some input. I've been an iOS user for years but I'm seriously considering making the jump to Android this time.

Here's what I'm looking at:

iPhone 17 Pro - The safe choice since I'm already in the ecosystem

Samsung Galaxy S25 - Hearing good things about this generation

Pixel 10 Pro - Probably crossing this one off the list due to the stability issues I've been reading about (the 911 call failures, overheating problems, etc.)

Nothing Phone - The design looks really cool, but I'm not sure if they have anything in this price range

For those who've made the switch from iOS to Android (or vice versa), what would you recommend? Any major gotchas I should know about? And is the Nothing Phone even worth considering as a daily driver at this price point?

Thanks in advance!




Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships


cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/31224405

cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/31224403
Title: Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships

Body:

Hey everyone, I'm looking at phones around the $1000 price point and would love some input. I've been an iOS user for years but I'm seriously considering making the jump to Android this time.

Here's what I'm looking at:

iPhone 17 Pro - The safe choice since I'm already in the ecosystem

Samsung Galaxy S25 - Hearing good things about this generation

Pixel 10 Pro - Probably crossing this one off the list due to the stability issues I've been reading about (the 911 call failures, overheating problems, etc.)

Nothing Phone - The design looks really cool, but I'm not sure if they have anything in this price range

For those who've made the switch from iOS to Android (or vice versa), what would you recommend? Any major gotchas I should know about? And is the Nothing Phone even worth considering as a daily driver at this price point?

Thanks in advance!





Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships


cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/31224405

cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/31224403
Title: Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships

Body:

Hey everyone, I'm looking at phones around the $1000 price point and would love some input. I've been an iOS user for years but I'm seriously considering making the jump to Android this time.

Here's what I'm looking at:

iPhone 17 Pro - The safe choice since I'm already in the ecosystem

Samsung Galaxy S25 - Hearing good things about this generation

Pixel 10 Pro - Probably crossing this one off the list due to the stability issues I've been reading about (the 911 call failures, overheating problems, etc.)

Nothing Phone - The design looks really cool, but I'm not sure if they have anything in this price range

For those who've made the switch from iOS to Android (or vice versa), what would you recommend? Any major gotchas I should know about? And is the Nothing Phone even worth considering as a daily driver at this price point?

Thanks in advance!




Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships


cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/31224403

Title: Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships

Body:

Hey everyone, I'm looking at phones around the $1000 price point and would love some input. I've been an iOS user for years but I'm seriously considering making the jump to Android this time.

Here's what I'm looking at:

iPhone 17 Pro - The safe choice since I'm already in the ecosystem

Samsung Galaxy S25 - Hearing good things about this generation

Pixel 10 Pro - Probably crossing this one off the list due to the stability issues I've been reading about (the 911 call failures, overheating problems, etc.)

Nothing Phone - The design looks really cool, but I'm not sure if they have anything in this price range

For those who've made the switch from iOS to Android (or vice versa), what would you recommend? Any major gotchas I should know about? And is the Nothing Phone even worth considering as a daily driver at this price point?

Thanks in advance!





Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships


cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/31224403

Title: Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships

Body:

Hey everyone, I'm looking at phones around the $1000 price point and would love some input. I've been an iOS user for years but I'm seriously considering making the jump to Android this time.

Here's what I'm looking at:

iPhone 17 Pro - The safe choice since I'm already in the ecosystem

Samsung Galaxy S25 - Hearing good things about this generation

Pixel 10 Pro - Probably crossing this one off the list due to the stability issues I've been reading about (the 911 call failures, overheating problems, etc.)

Nothing Phone - The design looks really cool, but I'm not sure if they have anything in this price range

For those who've made the switch from iOS to Android (or vice versa), what would you recommend? Any major gotchas I should know about? And is the Nothing Phone even worth considering as a daily driver at this price point?

Thanks in advance!



Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships


Title: Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships

Body:

Hey everyone, I'm looking at phones around the $1000 price point and would love some input. I've been an iOS user for years but I'm seriously considering making the jump to Android this time.

Here's what I'm looking at:

iPhone 17 Pro - The safe choice since I'm already in the ecosystem

Samsung Galaxy S25 - Hearing good things about this generation

Pixel 10 Pro - Probably crossing this one off the list due to the stability issues I've been reading about (the 911 call failures, overheating problems, etc.)

Nothing Phone - The design looks really cool, but I'm not sure if they have anything in this price range

For those who've made the switch from iOS to Android (or vice versa), what would you recommend? Any major gotchas I should know about? And is the Nothing Phone even worth considering as a daily driver at this price point?

Thanks in advance!




Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships


Title: Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagships

Body:

Hey everyone, I'm looking at phones around the $1000 price point and would love some input. I've been an iOS user for years but I'm seriously considering making the jump to Android this time.

Here's what I'm looking at:

iPhone 17 Pro - The safe choice since I'm already in the ecosystem

Samsung Galaxy S25 - Hearing good things about this generation

Pixel 10 Pro - Probably crossing this one off the list due to the stability issues I've been reading about (the 911 call failures, overheating problems, etc.)

Nothing Phone - The design looks really cool, but I'm not sure if they have anything in this price range

For those who've made the switch from iOS to Android (or vice versa), what would you recommend? Any major gotchas I should know about? And is the Nothing Phone even worth considering as a daily driver at this price point?

Thanks in advance!



Andrew Cuomo slammed for ‘embarrassing’ AI Halloween attack ad on Zohran Mamdani




The Flawed Aesthetics of Solarpunk


in reply to Dippy

I was only able to get a few minutes in.

The complaint started off with "They like the aesthetic but don't know how to get there or have the engineering to do it!".

Actually, correcting myself, it started with an in-video ad for a computer desk.

After I skipped that nonsense, it got to the complaint, which amounted to "people like the aesthetic of these videos! But there are engineering issues with some of these works of art that aren't actual engineering but instead just movies and videos people like the aesthetics of!"

and that'd be when I stopped watching.

in reply to curbstickle

He goes on to have, what I believe, is a valid complaint: Leftists have ideals which block progression towards our goals.

One example: Instead of building a wind farm, we are arguing about economic impact, and then still stay on coal while we that argument occurs.

I think overall the video misses the point. The complaints are that bureaucracy/red tape/seeking perfection (in states such as CA) prevent society from doing things with impact such as building high speed rail, creating 15 minute communities (Shout out to !15minutecity@slrpnk.net), and providing shelter for all.

This is completely valid, but it has nothing to do with solarpunk.





He told the world what was happening in El Fasher. Then they sought him out. How Sudan lost ‘a true hero of the war’


For months, Mohamed Khamis Douda shared accounts of what life was like under siege. He was killed when RSF fighters finally took the Darfur city, raising fears activists and civil society figures are being hunted down


Archived version: archive.is/20251102135752/theg…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.



in reply to BrikoX

Drogheda isn't in the United Kingdom, although it's close.
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in reply to Flax

Sorry. Got confused and though it was in the Northern Ireland not the Republic of Ireland.




in reply to silence7

Ginny and Alito can fly their flags upside down, which wasn’t even connected to a decorating holiday.

Also plausible deniability since it could have been the kids.

Why are Republicans so intent on showing how bad they are at critical thinking?

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in reply to lIlIlIlIlIlIl

Why are Republicans so intent on showing how bad they are at critical thinking?


It plays perfectly with their base.






Wrist-Cut Transformation Subculture ✡ Menhera-chan - Capitolo 6


Con questo capitolo subito dopo un'altra grande battaglia, non succede assolutamente niente, se non che si scopre che il gattino che accompagna...

stuff.octt.eu.org/2025/11/wris…



mensileOSM 6 (Ottobre 2025)


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Marjorie Taylor Greene tells Bill Maher she believes extraterrestrials are demons


Georgia Republican lawmaker also claims she didn’t know Rothschild family, of her ‘space laser’ theory, was Jewish

Republican US House member Marjorie Taylor Greene has said she believes in demons, surmising that they might be aliens who fell from heaven, and claims to have been unaware that key figures in the antisemitic space lasers conspiracy she floated were Jewish.

She made those bizarre remarks as a guest on Friday on HBO’s Real Time With Bill Maher after winning some fans among Democrats who once loathed her – yet had come to appreciate how the far-right Georgia representative had recently broken with Republicans on various issues. Those include healthcare, Gaza, the federal government shutdown that began on 1 October and the handling of documents pertaining to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who was friends with Donald Trump before the latter man won two presidencies.

Greene’s appearance on Maher’s show perhaps made evident the ideological distance between the congresswoman – who has conspicuously avoided directly criticizing Trump himself – and some of her newer, cross-aisle admirers.



Trump’s MRI scan raises specter of secrecy in presidential health


Trump’s off-the-cuff disclosure that he underwent an MRI scan is raising fresh questions about the secrecy surrounding Trump’s health and the need for presidents to be more transparent.

Trump is the oldest person to be elected president, and his aides and allies have long projected him as the picture of strength and vitality.

Outside physicians initially raised questions after Trump visited Walter Reed Military Medical Center earlier this month for what the White House described as a routine follow-up visit, though it was his second visit in six months.



Grizzlies suspend Morant for conduct detrimental to the team


The Memphis Grizzlies suspended star point guard Ja Morant for one game due to conduct detrimental to the team, it was announced Saturday.

The suspension by the Grizzlies comes one day after a frustrated Morant told reporters to "go ask the coaching staff"' about his struggles during Memphis' 117-112 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Friday night.

#nba
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How to play multiplayer with a copy of BG3 acquired a certain way


Ok, so my friends and I wanna play Baldur's Gate 3 together. Now, almost all of us bought the game via Steam, and one friend acquired the game in a 'non-standard' way. How do we make multiplayer work?
in reply to mad_world_37

just get GOG version and you can just direct connect to your lobby with code
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in reply to mad_world_37

Assuming it’s GoG just play… verify your installer though


Ti presentiamo il nuovissimo Affinity: design professionale, ora gratuito per tutti


Ti presentiamo la nuovissima Affinity, un'app di progettazione professionale completamente ripensata che combina strumenti di fotoritocco, progettazione vettoriale e impaginazione in un'unica piattaforma veloce e reattiva, ora completamente gratuita per tutti.


Quando Affinity è entrata a far parte della famiglia Canva lo scorso anno, abbiamo promesso di preservarne la potenza ampliandone al contempo le possibilità. Oggi quella visione diventa realtà con la nuovissima Affinity: un'app creativa di livello professionale che riunisce strumenti vettoriali, fotografici e di layout in un'unica piattaforma ad alte prestazioni. Completa di tutte le funzionalità. Veloce come un fulmine. E completamente gratuita.

Per troppo tempo, i designer professionisti non hanno avuto quasi nessuna scelta sugli strumenti da utilizzare, da software pesanti che li rallentavano, ad abbonamenti che si accumulavano e flussi di lavoro che interrompevano la creatività. In tutta la comunità creativa abbiamo sentito le stesse frustrazioni: una richiesta di velocità, potenza e libertà. I designer hanno chiesto gli strumenti che amano, quindi li abbiamo ascoltati e abbiamo creato qualcosa di meglio.

https://www.canva.com/newsroom/news/all-new-affinity/

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Steam On Linux Gaming Finally Cracks 3% For October 2025


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/52221052

Steam on Linux use has hit an all-time high! With the Steam Survey results for October 2025 coming out this evening, Steam on Linux has finally cracked the 3% threshold! A few months back Steam on Linux was close to 3% before stumbling a bit but now it's above that elusive threshold. The only time Steam on Linux use was close to the 3% mark was when Steam on Linux initially debuted a decade ago and at that time the overall Steam user-base was much smaller than it is today. Long story short, thanks to the ongoing success of Valve's Steam Deck and other handhelds plus Steam Play (Proton) working out so well, these October numbers are the best yet.






avoiding Ewaste by un-obsoleting a belkin controller


I have a few Wemo devices that have been obsoleted by Belkin. The lights are zigbee so paired just fine with the sky connect dongle. this is the controller, I pulled the board with the now dumb smarts out and in the base is a nice 3.3v power supply. so printed a separator from the scary voltage, and reused the headers to bring the low voltage up to the esp32. I needed a Bluetooth proxy in the lounge for a few Shelly remotes I picked up.


Leaked concept art for Windows 12.


A new "clean design" with all extraneous menus and buttons removed!

(Yes, this concept of "control everything through an AI" is just a command line, but worse. But that's not how the investors see it!)



Glen Hansard - Didn’t He Ramble (2015)


A distanza di 3 anni dal primo album solista, Glen Hansard torna sulle scene con un lavoro che lascia interdetti al primo ascolto, per poi crescere solo successivamente. Sì perché, a dispetto dell’imponente produzione – quattro location diverse, ospiti come Sam Beam aka Iron & Wine e due produttori come Thomas Bartlett (The National, Sufjan Stevens) e il... Leggi e ascolta...


Glen Hansard - Didn’t He Ramble (2015)


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A distanza di 3 anni dal primo album solista, Glen Hansard torna sulle scene con un lavoro che lascia interdetti al primo ascolto, per poi crescere solo successivamente. Sì perché, a dispetto dell’imponente produzione – quattro location diverse, ospiti come Sam Beam aka Iron & Wine e due produttori come Thomas Bartlett (The National, Sufjan Stevens) e il compagno di una vita nei Frames, David Odlum – Didn’t He Ramble non decolla al primo giro: sono pochi gli episodi che arrivano in modo diretto e subito riconoscibile all’ascoltatore abituato al precedente Rhythm’n’Repose (è il caso del singolo di lancio Winning Streak)... artesuono.blogspot.com/2015/09…


Ascolta il disco: album.link/s/0VR0U8c34soFl7IWP…


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Palestinian factions condemn ceasefire violations, hold U.S. responsible for massacres


The Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine (PIJ) stated that while resistance factions “fully complied” with the agreement from the first moment, the occupation continues its “policy of assassinations” and daily violations. The PIJ uniquely accused the occupation of “obstructing the recovery of its own soldiers’ bodies” in an attempt to “mislead public opinion and blame the resistance.” It demanded that mediators take a “firm and serious stance” and that the U.S. administration “oblige the occupation” to comply, rather than “justify its violations.”

The Palestinian Mujahideen Movement described the “cowardly zionist massacres” as a “manifestation” of the government’s violation of the truce. It accused the enemy of “marketing flimsy pretexts and ridiculous allegations” to continue its crimes, doing so to “fulfill the desire of the criminal zionist right wing” to prolong the war. The movement held the U.S. administration “fully responsible” and insisted it must “rein in” the enemy, not “provide cover for its crimes.”

The Ahrar Movement asserted that the occupation’s “insistence on violating” the agreement “confirms to the international community the Nazism of the occupation and its leaders.” The group held the U.S. administration and President Trump responsible for the crimes of “Nazi Netanyahu,” whom it accused of waging a genocide war for “political ends and fear of going to jail.” The movement demanded that the U.N. and Security Council take “practical action to rein in the occupation.”

The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) described Netanyahu’s “bloody rampage” as an act committed “with a political cover and a green light” from U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The DFLP argued that Netanyahu is “exploiting the vagueness” and lack of detail in the Sharm el-Sheikh agreement to impose his own interpretation. In a unique critique, the Front also pointed to the “collective Palestinian leadership vacuum” in managing the truce and called for a “unified national Palestinian team” to navigate the next phase.

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) held the U.S. administration “fully responsible” for the “horrific massacres” against “defenseless civilians,” stating the attacks resulted in “tens of martyrs, including 24 children.” The PFLP called the targeting of civilian homes and tents a “stain on the conscience of humanity.” It specifically cited President Donald Trump’s recent statements justifying the crimes under “self-defense” and using the language of “revenge,” calling this a “full partnership in these crimes.” The Front urged free people in the world to launch an escalating popular movement to prosecute occupation leaders as war criminals.

Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem asserted that the occupation’s behavior reflects a clear disrespect for the mediators and guarantor countries, calling on the parties that met in Sharm El-Sheikh to take urgent action.


(Emphasis original.)



The obscene ideology behind the settler cult


(Mirrors.)

[…] settler violence & conquest is escalating in the West Bank. But who are these zionist groups, who funds them, and what is their ideology & strategy? Watch to learn about the far-right settler cults that have accelerated their plans for ethnic cleansing in Palestine during the genocide in Gaza.
in reply to Anarcho-Bolshevik

So Iraq, Lebanon, Syria are prepared for colonization, pnac is making a lot more sense than it already did.

What do Christian and Muslim supporters and enablers imagine their eventual status will be?

Edit: was consumerism only ever promoted as a distraction?

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Bluesky Tests New “Dislikes” Feature – DTH


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I Powered My House Using 500 Disposable vapes


The same guy built an e-bike using disposable vapes last year.
in reply to e8d79

this video is amazing. This is very inspiring, I think I have already collected about 500 of these off the street in the last few years.



Affinity’s new design platform combines everything into one app | The Verge


Here is the unlisted demo video from their newsletter:

Key bits:

After acquiring Serif last year, Canva is now relaunching its Adobe-rivalling Affinity creative suite as a new all-in-one app for photo editing, vector illustration, and page layouts. Unlike Affinity’s previous Designer, Photo, and Publisher software, which were a one-time $70 purchase, Canva’s announcement stresses that the new Affinity app is “free forever” and won’t require a subscription.

Affinity’s one-time-purchase model was one of the most appealing things about its older software offerings, standing in stark contrast to Adobe’s controversial subscription-based creative suite. While Canva’s own design platform can be used for free, it also locks most of its capabilities behind subscription paywalls, which raised concerns that Affinity would adopt Canva’s subscription-based approach following the acquisition. The company is trying to put those fears to rest for good by repeatedly mentioning how “free” the new Affinity app is, but the AI integrations will likely be met with some resistance by creatives who oppose the technology.


I'm glad they didn't add any subscription pricing, and while I don't know if they'll actually be able to fund it through the optional AI subscriptions alone, at least it can be used offline for those who want any AI things. Now my only complaint is the lack of a solid Linux client.



Affinity’s new design platform combines everything into one app | The Verge


Here is the unlisted demo video from their newsletter:

Key bits:

After acquiring Serif last year, Canva is now relaunching its Adobe-rivalling Affinity creative suite as a new all-in-one app for photo editing, vector illustration, and page layouts. Unlike Affinity’s previous Designer, Photo, and Publisher software, which were a one-time $70 purchase, Canva’s announcement stresses that the new Affinity app is “free forever” and won’t require a subscription.

Affinity’s one-time-purchase model was one of the most appealing things about its older software offerings, standing in stark contrast to Adobe’s controversial subscription-based creative suite. While Canva’s own design platform can be used for free, it also locks most of its capabilities behind subscription paywalls, which raised concerns that Affinity would adopt Canva’s subscription-based approach following the acquisition. The company is trying to put those fears to rest for good by repeatedly mentioning how “free” the new Affinity app is, but the AI integrations will likely be met with some resistance by creatives who oppose the technology.


I'm glad they didn't add any subscription pricing, and while I don't know if they'll actually be able to fund it through the optional AI subscriptions alone, at least it can be used offline for those who want any AI things. Now my only complaint is the lack of a solid Linux client.

in reply to eutampieri

The login page for the old apps is at the bottom of the page in the footer.

That being said, I really miss this being a premium offering.

in reply to xcjs

Thanks!

I will continue using v1 (I have v2 but I never got around to using it). Sadly windows/macos only… (in wine it kinda works but that’s not good enough for me)



Zohran Mamdani Speaks Out For Trans Rights




Canada PM says Xi talks 'turning point', apologises to Trump


Gyeongju (South Korea) (AFP) – Canadian premier Mark Carney on Saturday called his talks with China's leader Xi Jinping a "turning point" in restoring their battered ties, adding he raised tricky topics with Beijing like foreign interference.

Carney also confirmed from the APEC summit in South Korea that he had apologised to Donald Trump over an anti-tariff ad campaign that prompted the US president to raise tariffs on Canada.

Canada's relations with China have been among the worst of any Western nation, but on Friday Carney and Xi held the first formal talks between the countries' leaders since 2017, as both manage Trump's trade onslaught.

"This meeting marked a turning point in our bilateral relationship. We have now unlocked a path forward," Carney told reporters.

Xi also invited Carney to visit China.

A Canadian statement said that the leaders discussed "respective sensitivities regarding issues including agriculture and agri-food products, such as canola, as well as seafood and electric vehicles."

Carney said that he brought up alleged Chinese influence in Canadian elections, saying that it was "important to have that discussion" in order to get relations "back on track".

Ties fell into a deep freeze in 2018 after the arrest of a senior Chinese telecom executive on a US warrant in Vancouver and China's retaliatory detention of two Canadians on espionage charges.

Ottawa and Beijing have since engaged in tit-for-tat tariffs including on Canadian canola, an oilseed crop used to make cooking oil, animal meal and biodiesel.


Trump last Saturday hiked tariffs on Canada by 10 percent after a "fake" anti-tariff ad campaign that featured late US president Ronald Reagan.

The US president flatly rejected any resumption of trade negotiations even after Carney said sorry for the ad.

"I did apologise to the president. The president was offended," Carney said on Saturday, while insisting he was relaxed about when talks would resume.

"After all the noise of this week, Canada still has the best trade deal of any country with the US," he said.

"We can spend our time watching Truth Social worrying about the reactions of individuals. We are staying calm," he said.

"We'll wait until they're ready."

He added that he took heart from the Toronto Blue Jays who are fighting to become the first Canadian team to win the baseball World Series since 1993.

"They take risk, they're aggressive, and they're a team... And our Canada is taking risks, and we are a team," Carney said. "I will confess that I was looking at my phone during session two of APEC."