hardy fuckin har
hardy fuckin har
label it however you want, doesn’t change the fact that we have to live with it.
good or bad, this is the system we live in. you can choose to vote with your wallet knowing that your dollars are less likely to be put towards policies you disagree with.
also the fights in that game only took a few minutes. definitely something you could pick up and drop while in a waiting room as the person above said.
what about that good ole “free” speech elon?
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I have been hoarding for a while now and to me storage prices really seem to have plateaued in the last few years, and it doesn’t seem to be picking up as we get back to normal after the pandemic. So I don’t think waiting for a couple years is going to save you much. Personally I’d just keep an eye out for good deals like Best Buy WD Easystore sales, or Black Friday in general, and pull the trigger then.
literally go fuck yourself.
you’re missing the point. apple isn’t trying to subconsciously convince people SMS sucks by using an ‘ugly’ color for SMS. they clearly do not think green is ugly, that’s just your opinion.
I get that you want the option to change colors, and that’s understandable. Just don’t project your subjective preferences into corporate conspiracies that make no sense.
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look up carplay, it’s a specific car UI run from your iphone.
Apple does not use green because it’s ugly. Green was the original color for SMS since iphone 1, when imessage did not even exist yet. That’s why the app icon is green to this day, not blue. At that time green was the only color in the app, and the app was in fact called “SMS”, not “Messages”.
some blocks of known VPN ip addresses are flagged by services. so circumvention by vpn can be hit or miss.
I suspect the future of gaming laptops may very well lie in external GPUs.
idunno, we’ve been saying that for years and it just isn’t catching on. I think it’s just too complicated to support, market, etc.
It’s the best way to follow breaking sports news.
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obviously nothing is literally “free”, that’s a trivial point to make. operational funds have to come for somewhere. The point was there’s no additional cost to the reader (that they aren’t already paying for) to get news from those sources and they don’t depend on ad revenue or data monetization to make a profit.
npr and associated press are free and not for profit.
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