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Edit: nvm I’m an idiot.
Edit: nvm I’m an idiot.
lol no you wouldn’t. I’d be shocked if Lemmy users were greater than 20% Linux.
Wowow! That was so long ago! Literally dozens of weeks ago! I’m sure this full-blown narcissist has seen the error of his ways and changed his mind. Surely.
It’s not like they brick the old devices.
My OG Apple Watch still worked fine in the interim period between when my S4 broke and I replaced it.
What’s the difference, really?
The market ultimately dictates value
I think it’s obnoxious when people constantly demand sources to be cited in online comments section when they could easily look it up themselves.
People request sources because people state their opinions as fact. If that’s how it’s presented then asking for a source is ok. Its either ask for a source or completely dismiss the comment.
networking between abusers absolutely emboldens them and results in more abuse.
Is this proven or a common sense claim you’re making?
Not a major issue when I’m chilling watching my YouTubes.
Are you a Ben Shapiro fan?
The Model 3 and Model Y combined for more than 500,000 units sold last year in the US alone. Do you really think it’s only tech bros buying them?
What do reasonable people attribute the increase to?
Because as the lane is ending, the entire distance from wherever you are to wherever the lane ends is an opportunity to merge without disturbing other traffic. When the lane ends, that moment is now forced, leading to a higher likelihood of the driver(s) behind having to brake more abruptly and/or to an even lower speed.
If traffic is free flowing and an opportunity presents itself then it’s still better to merge earlier.
18” dishwashers are still very easy to get ahold of. I’ve recently replaced one and while I had more limited options compared to 24”, there were still dozens to choose from.
Where do you subscribe?
I was an avid RSS user ten years ago but Web 2.0 replaced it.
Many times I can’t even see the post.
Been going downhill since the death of James Kim in 2006.
There’s no longer a mouse shortcut?
So the company whose product helped facilitate remote work stock has returned to its pre-pandemic price? Not that surprising. Hardly on its last legs.
Capitalists serve customers and do not operate in a vacuum. This finger pointing does nothing productive.