I can’t believe people pay full price on cheap stuff. The only reasonable thing to do is pay cheap on cheap stuff. And the delivery times are unbeatable .
I can’t believe people pay full price on cheap stuff. The only reasonable thing to do is pay cheap on cheap stuff. And the delivery times are unbeatable .
Oracle and Amazon enter the chat
You forgot to add the /s, there’s plenty of people who truly believe what you said.
Technically correct
But it’s also technically correct that from day 1 Android supported multiple methods of typing, which allows to quickly pivot from physical keyboard to on screen. And it was also flexible in multiple ways.
While Apple was patenting the size of the phone and the radius of its corners, Android was launching push notifications, which is what allows companies to send messages and allows for video chat calling.
It makes it a great read https://www.penguin.com.au/books/androids-9781718502680
Nope, always garbage. It did get worse with vista and 11 though
Also if the typical Linux user is like me they’re never spending a cent on a free game. Which invalidates their whole business model.
I’m going to take a guess this is the guy that removed access from fired people under hr request, for $999.999
Uuuh can you explain to my friend?
What’s your point? At one moment in history everybody would buy leaded fuel. That’s my strawmen reply to your strawmen.
Thx for saving the click
Weelll if they base everything on what one person said it’s a huge red flag. Science is based on independent verification. And if the company is half serious it would seek corroboration not only of the article, but also of what they do.
If they didn’t do due diligence they lasted too long already.
You mention the hardware is locked down and makes it easier for game dev, but that’s only true for exclusives. Dev companies hate that they have to do PlayStation, then Nintendo, then Xbox. hardware variations introduce a small percentage to cost, but going on a new platform is way higher.
Also the cost is offset with ridiculous subscriptions that make it more expensive for the end user overall.
Just like saying AI will solve all your problems even if you misuse. It’s just like a pattern big companies use to mask when they’re talking out of their asses.
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I’m not gonna scream back at you,… I’m just going to walk back… very… very… slowly…errrrrrrr
Makes sense, I haven’t booted windows since 2013 and couldn’t be happier
I still stand by my statement: windows filesystem changes too often.
As an Android developer that comment makes me sad. Then I remind myself that Lemmy is full of people who migrated from Reddit.
I can use file systems on terminal with my eyes closed, as long as it’s not windows because every release they change everything around. You’re victimising the victims.
If you’re a start up I guarantee it is
Big tech… I’ll put my chips in hell no
The software I use doesn’t get significant updates often. Kennel, vi, grep, find? They’ve been around for decades.
I’m genuinely curious what kind of things people can’t do because of lag on package updates.