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im doing my part
im doing my part
But where will it grow?
Yarp. My tv reset and I couldn’t remember the password then they required I reset my password on an Apple device.
I disputed the charge every month for about three months. Turns out you need an apple device to reset your apple password or wait weeks for an arbitrary email to verify your account. I don’t own a single apple device, but my LG TV had Apple+.
You know what’s been a great experience? Trying to quit Apple+. Took seconds to set up an account on my TV and weeks to cancel. Filled a complaint with my state AG.
Your wallet?
Basically, and Zoom sucks ass x100.
I mean, what do you call a person that performs ethnic genocide?
Enjoy my butthole pics, you creep
Guild Wars 2 came out in 2012 as 32 bit and kind of sucked with big groups and felt like a completely new game when they released 64 bit client in 2016.
Wait, this was a 32 bit game? Neat.
Seems fine. I’ve always used Samsung phones since their first phone with a camera in the USA. I don’t have a lot of outside perspective other than I get really annoyed anytime I’m forced to use an Apple product. S24 is a little annoying how they turned off the vivid mode for the screen. There was an update but it still likes worse than my Note 8 or S21 Ultra.
Now do Ukraine.
Anything that’s repairable is by component (main board, sound card, battery, camera, case, etc.). It was nice when we could swap batteries in cellphones. I have a Samsung S24 Ultra that came with a promise of 7 years of updates but the battery will degrade well before that and will cost $200-300 to pay a repair shop to replace because of the need of specialized tools. With my old Samsung Note 1, I could get a new battery for $20.
I’m wondering about that. I’ve worked with several manufacturers, and their most profitable segment is parts. If you ever want to get the highest annual bonus, work for the parts devision.
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Bing does that shit and it’s annoying.
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