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Always has been.

Pretty sure this was a thing since the very first vibrating phones came out. I remember seeing pics/videos of girls using the phones that way since like 2007 at least.

TikTok accessing the clipboard is not even in the top-10 reasons for its ban, though.

Eh, I love Chrome and don’t have any issues with it. Using it on my PC with 64 gigs of RAM, and my 2015 MBP with 16 gigs, I have 169 tabs open without any problems and multitask easily. I’m frankly more surprised at people having less than 16 gigs of RAM in 2020 than I am by Chrome’s memory usage.

They actually still do, more than ever. Baffles me, frankly, but they do.

Maybe due to hardware issues? Finished it a bunch of times on different machines and don’t recall any crashes.

Honestly, that sounds pretty insane, when the best part of a game for someone is making a character dying again and again and again, instead of trying to understand what the writers wanted to tell you.

Already read a similar comment on Reddit, and I just don’t get it.

I do not get this. How are they trying to make you feel bad about it? Or about anything?

How long would you need it to last though? I’ve had my Corsair AIO since 2014, recently upgraded to NZXT and gave Corsair to a friend, and the thing still works flawlessly.

Yeah that’s absolutely fair.

It is generational, and it’s not about technical knowledge of the systems, it’s more about knowing how the younger generations use the language. It’s like slang, really.

I’m not judging anyone, just pointing out how it feels to me personally.

Absolutely agree with that. I noticed it myself back at high school, when messaging really began to take off, young people’s grammar decreased all over, and that’s pretty sad.

Well that’s because I can’t really explain it, it’s just the way that “felt right” about it over the decades. About 90-95% of people I communicate with for work or otherwise are not using periods unless they separate sentences, so it feels odd when someone does. The article actually does a good way of explaining why

I’m actually rather shocked by the comments since this feels like a really basic messaging thing for me. Unless you want to sound super serious or official, skip the period. I have a couple friends who use it in every single sentence and chats with them are honestly awful, it feels like they don’t know how online

Welcome to Kinja.

Because there is literally no other way to purchase a game? I’m not paying Steam/Origin for freaking Russian/Polish versions when I want to play in English. There is literally no legit option to buy games in English in many cases, besides resellers.

I’m curious about the whole “shady keyseller” thing being mentioned in every article.

It kinda does though?