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The prequel had mostly orks in the beginning, but they sprinkled in some other enemies later on. So I assume they’ll do something similar here.
The prequel had mostly orks in the beginning, but they sprinkled in some other enemies later on. So I assume they’ll do something similar here.
Because they’re a small company producing a niche product, so the scale they produce on is way smaller too. They also don’t have a huge B2B branch to cover their other costs with, like HP, for example.
And it is actually sometimes more expensive to make something modular than not, just in manpower and testing alone, not even considering RnD and manufacturing. Also, they make less money in repairs or new devices, if the users can just easily repair the device themselves.
So unless they manage to stay in the business for a while and grow their customer base by quite a big amount, their prices will most likely stay the same. Personally I think that they’re on a good path to getting there eventually.
I mean, you’re obviously a sexy military mechanic woman, who goes into battle with fantasy battle armor and goes fishing as a hobby! Duh.
Yeah, that’s sadly what a lot of companies do. Push it until people complain, then back off a little for a while and then push further once people are used to the status quo. Rinse and repeat.
I’m pretty sure they don’t think it’s wrong.
I wonder if that will mean anything for David McBride’s sentence. Probably not, because I assume the Australian government has ulterior motives behind bringing Assange home, especially with how corrupt it is in many places. But one can hope.
I was actually offered by Google to separate my Google Services and their associated data from each other. I immediately took that offer, of course. Might just be an EU thing tho, idk.
Don’t just look at the comments. Look at the replies to the top comments. 8 out of 10 times they turn super toxic super quickly in my experience.
Mostly Imran Chaudhri’s reputation, really. The guy created the user interface and interaction designs for the iPhone and worked on a bunch of other Apple stuff. Most of the press material i’ve seen before the release of the AI pin mostly concentrated on him.
Liar! I got excited for no reason! 😠
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And where psychotherapy is a thing that the ones who need it often can’t afford.
Yo, thanks for the info!
Which do you prefer? reMarkable 2 or PineNote? I’ve been thinking of getting something like those.
Also, they’ll probably kill the Car Thing permanently soon. Another bad move.
Even if it wasn’t a casino, they could either be bullshitting or just be plainly incompetent. Like, idk them personally, but I wouldn’t rule it out lol
I’d be interested to see if / how Cloudflare will respond to this. Because at this point I’m not 100 percent sure who is in the right.
Eh, that’s pretty standard where I live. Didn’t even know there were non standard wall jacks lol
Honestly, that’s pretty close to what could’ve been if the Right to Repair act for cars didn’t pass back when it did.
I’m quite familiar with their namesake lol. But if I remember correctly they all got slaughtered by the boss. So I guess some laws DO apply. Back then at least it was Murphy’s. :D
Right. I much prefer edible noodle straws. Less waste, more crunch!