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This is horrible that they have to!
I’ve read that topic so often. I start to believe it’s a military ad.
“You cannot alter your fate. However, you can rise to meet it” - Princess Mononoke, but in German it’s much better.
Looks neat but also like a horrible office workplace.
Oh I didn’t know about that USB hub. Sounds good.
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I’ll get a steam deck as soon as I can detache the controller and put it on my TV like the Switch. While the Deck is probably amazing, it’s what I need to get one, additional to the gaming PC. I always feel chained in, when my controller is made from one part only.
I won’t buy a phone that doesn’t have it. I hate to charge my wireless earbuds, also they break after a few years for no reason because the battery got old. So I have a physical aux headset, will last me 10 years easy and never needs charging.
BUT the other day someone suggested to just get an usb-c to aux adapter and I’ll probably do that in future if the aux connector isn’t present on the next phone.
If I’m not mistaken that image is from the Mad magazine #043 manga, from April 2002.
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Also it never worked in my third party app and became some stupid placeholder scrapyard, as you couldn’t see the image.
Wouldn’t it be pointless anyways, if people could just bookmark your profile url the old fashioned way regardless?
Cute 15€ game.
I bought the orange box back then.
So much this. I stopped using my Bluetooth headphones because they would connect while still inside the charging box (after done with charging). Super annoying and they’d run out of battery if I didn’t make sure to check if they had unloaded themselves from staying connected. Maybe crappy headphones design but the issue never happened when I manually unpaired them.
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And it will take at minimum 26 hours, like in real life, right? Else we’re talking about altered game physics and this scale is worthless.
Reddit got more important once it Google ranked higher and the astroturfs found out, that people trust a review on Reddit inside a thread more, than multi million dollar marketing scam action, trying to game Google algorithm or other sites. The same will sooner or later happen to the fediverse if it ever grows. It’s unavoidable, sadly.
Concerning. But we all know there’s more to it.