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Here’s how a cyberpunk purchase goes

Here’s how a cyberpunk purchase goes

I’m going to sound old here, but remember when games had to be done right because patches didn’t exist? Is it due to the complexity now, or does the QA just get lazier knowing they can throw a patch out there?

Just make the character wear bigger pants. Speaking from lifelong experience here.

I know! This guy’s losing his mental stability over a simple article that covers common knowledge. 2020, amirite?

“Hey, Rober! We’re offering free sandwiches today. Can you make a sign to promote the lunch for NASA employees?”

Wow, what a comment!

I think the issue is that their xfinity service doesn’t control it (for example, I believe cox let’s you control your smart home with your remote).

I think the issue is that their xfinity service doesn’t control it (for example, I believe cox let’s you control

Wait... Someone creating a bot to spam political messages for a specific candidate during an election season isn't... political? 

Reminds me of that quote from Austin Powers.... "There are two types of people I can't stand. People who are intolerant of other cultures, or the Dutch." 

I just don’t see the advantage though. If I’m in a situation where I financially cannot afford a product at this moment, I wait to buy it. Why get into a situation where you have unexpected expenses come up on top of paying for this product over time? Unless it’s an emergency this seems like it’s just reinforcing

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Pop ups for newsletter, auto play videos, crashes on mobile browsers, unreliable kinja, typos abound.... yet we keep coming back.

Exactly! My Flashlight Pro UltrabrightLED app isn’t anywhere near this list.

I do believe that Google’s announcement of an updated list of apps is what prompted the article to be written, so that’s why it’s the focus. In a similar fashion an article about a brand new Ford recall wouldn’t go into detail on a Hyundai recall that was announced months ago.

You’re paying the RGB tax

You’re paying the RGB tax

Depends on what you’re using the computer for. These tips are super useful for background processes that are time sensitive.

When it had a negative impact on my family I definetely felt guilt. Still trying to understand your argument here. Is it wrong for people to feel in a way you may not? 

It doesn’t say everyone has feelings of guilt. But if you do, it’s natural. Just a simple fact.

If a community heard of an apartment complex that had an open pool that thing would always be packed, which would frustrate paying tenants. There would be increased trash, cleaning costs, maintenance, on top of liabilities for injuries.

You’re right, we can’t provide facts on the internet.