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To your neck? You must be tall


Well, we all bring joy to a room. Some when they enter, and others, as yourself, when they leave.


LMDE is Mint built on Debian. So there’s no Ubuntu for them to even strip out.


‘Mistake’ might not be the right word in either situations. ‘Tribute to humanity at large’ might be better lol


Trust me, bro.
-Google, probably


Didn’t this already happen once, and it turned out that sterile mosquitoes aren’t as sterile as they thought? I might (and hope to) be misremembering.
If I wasn’t still trying to get used to the Glove80, I would totally give this a try. It looks amazing!


They’re showing you where their product comes from.


They can, they have, and they will continue. A $20 million US lawsuit fine is just the cost of doing business to them. Barely a rounding error.


You know who else was too big to fail? The Roman Empire. Let’s check in to see how they’re doing these days…


I thought you were talking about Orange the Telco, and I thought, “shit, what did orange do this time” lol!


That pipe has gotten pretty large the past year or so.


That makes google a traitor.


I’mma be honest. If I’m shopping and see one of these things “working”, I’m dropping everything I’ve selected for purchase where I stand and walking out. Nothing I can do, but vote with my wallet… so I will do that.


Not sure it’s required. Patent documents are public.


What? A baby GPU didn’t do as well as an experienced professional with decades of experience?? I am in shock -_-


That’s not entirely true. You can’t squirrel away 1990’s $2500 and have it worth $6300 today. The more accurate statement would be that because of inflation (and also greedflation), what you once purchased with $2500, now takes $6300. This decrease in purchasing power, most recently, was brought almost entirely by price collusion, corporate greed, and a lack of regulation enforcement.


As conventional hard drives and cloud storage are increasingly constrained by high costs
Motherfucker, whose fault do you think this is??
Edit. Autocorrect
The last I thought “what a great product” from them was when I used winxp for the first time, and that was only because I came from 98se (which was just shy of the bane of humanity, whose title then belonged to win98). After a while using XP, I realized it was actually garbage, and that “good compared to” was not the measure I wanted for my os, and so began my search for a daily Linux. This was 20 years ago. They have decidedly not gotten better in those 20 years.