Duh
(I know, you watched a recent WAN show and just wanted to brag with the word puffery)
Duh
(I know, you watched a recent WAN show and just wanted to brag with the word puffery)
it’s not worth my time to discuss it with you.
If you want more information you’ll have to […] pay my billable rate. I assure you it’s out of your price range.
My time is valuable and you’ve wasted enough of it.
Well, thanks for proving my point. You clearly are the asshole in this story.
If you respond to me again I’ll block you without reading.
Don’t waste your precious time, I’ll block you right after this 👍
Don’t be a self-absorbed asshole on the internet. Not everything is about you. The seller put effort in the description, and if you’re too lazy or too cool to read it, you’re the asshole. Especially static information, like in this case the height or color, won’t change, so your argument is moot here.
The price listed on the listing is the price the seller intended to list. If it changed, the seller will update the listing. Of course you can ask for a discount, but please don’t bother people with stupid questions that are already explained in great detail just because you feel entitled. Thank you.
I think it’s just because all the stuff has so much sludge from the flood on it that it looks washed up, like most AI content does. There are almost no straight edges, just like with AI, because everything has been roughed up by the water.
That’s fine, at least they just increased the family plan pricing by 60%. Oh, wait.
Imagine actively voting for the meteor to hit earth faster!
Hurr durr Canonical bad
Yeah, like I said, they did a great job. 10-30 years ago. Not anymore. Just because something was true in the past doesn’t mean it’s still true now.
I don’t know. Them being successful to me sounds like saying kidnappers can get girls. Might technically be true, but misleading. Microsoft managed to kidnap the modern economy by having had a good product previously. If we were to reset things, nobody in their right mind would go with any of the modern Microsoft products. They’re all objectively worse than their counterparts. But due to economic reasons and probably something to do with Stockholm syndrome and laziness, people are trapped in the Microsoft ecosystem.
Because it doesn’t really solve much. After every update of external libraries, do you go through all the diffs to see if there is malicious code? Of course you don’t. And even if you would, it’s not even always possible to spot it. So all locking packages does is postpone the problem to when you eventually update. As an added bonus, you’re now vulnerable to all the legitimate issues that get fixed in those updates you’re not installing regularly.
I was more referring to OPs comment on how that statement is soulless. Unfortunately I only knew about this after reading it, because I can’t read minds. Who cares about corporate speech if they close down anyways?
Who cares?
Stop it, you’re scaring them! Fuck!
Next you’re going to tell me Tim Cook is gay, too!
Is that a reference to that Tipp-Ex commercial?
I think the next thing people should complain about is the abysmal 256 GB of storage. That’s barely enough to fit the OS plus updates at this point. Should be at least 512 GB, given how basically free NVMe storage is these days.
Just trust the algorithm, bro!
I think it’s just not very funny. That or I don’t get it either.