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I guess it’s all how you see it. From my perspective they’re attempting to weaponize their user base by breaking the terms Apple sets, and then pointing at Apple and saying “they’re the reason you can’t have the thing!” It actually makes me quite angry because it’s very manipulative and frankly, sleazy. I’d almost

I agree. However, Epic's method of handling this has been....well, very childish. The way they're trying to force this feels like a petulant child throwing a tantrum because he didn't get his way after breaking the rules. 

We don’t really have the paid cart things around where I am, but they do have little cubbies throughout the parking lot to drop your cart in before you leave. And yet, there are still carts all over the lot because people are lazy. Drives me nuts, because they just leave them in the parking spaces, which is an

While I agree with Epic’s stance and feel they’re on the correct side of the argument, I also think they’re handling the whole thing very poorly. I’m especially against them attempting to weaponize their user base. If they want to speak up, go for it. Bribing the user base with cosmetics and stuff to get them to speak

And yet, in moving from Link/SfB they removed the 1 feature I really liked. That it saved my conversation history in my exchange/O365 email automatically. I’ve used Teams a bit and it’s just not good

I honestly haven't figured out the niche in which SharePoint is actually useful overall. Its a PITA to use, too many fiddly bits, and of questionable value in regards to actually sharing data in a workplace 

honestly, having read the LNs, the author milked the arc quite a bit. It's a decent read, but the end is kinda....eh.

I found it best to watch in 3-4 episode chunks. As you cover each mini arc, it’s a lot more rewarding and enjoyable. Trying to watch it week to week it just feels like it drags. I’m honestly waiting for the end of S2 before I watch it.

Ah, yeah I remember that. There was a recall for that. There was also a recall for them randomly setting BIOS and HDD passwords. (Mostly the former thank god) the fix was to jump a few pins, then update the BIOS. I had one freeze on the BIOS update and it took us a few weeks of fighting with Toshiba to get them to

It...technically lets the governor go much higher. Non RS is limited to 118. RS goes to 150.

I dd a 2015, and you do indeed get used to it. Adjust the mirrors properly and you basically have no rear blind spot. My real gripe is the A pillars. I’ve lost vehicles and pedestrians in them, but haven’t hit anyone due to it thankfully. The car does require attentive driving, but I love it. I agree with the comment

Oh, it’s a fine-ish car, but being a pre...2012 or 2013 (I forget which offhand) is has the LLT engine. Said engine is notorious for stretching the timing chain along with other quirks. If it were newer and had the LFX, it’d be a different story. Its a CP/ND for me. This one looks fairly well maintained though, I'll

Not really. IBM/Lenovo were/are quite good, and I never realy had any issues with HP business lines. (The consumer ones are shit though) we didn’t get many dells in the shop but they were always easy to fix and at that time were pretty crapware light. Macs have had questionable quality for ages and that hasn’t really

so, I had to fix them as one of my first jobs in IT as a warranty tech. At the time, the laptops were notorious for the base covers breaking and either the power supply cable getting pushed inside so you couldn’t change the dang thing, or the hinges would put seize/put too much force on the mounts and literally break

Good riddance. As someone who had to fix them for an living for a few years, I found them to be poorly designed, with even worse documentation and annoying proprietary software. Also, the fact that you had to be a licensed technician to even access the HW maintenance manuals (I was), so if you wanted to fix it

I was kinda hoping to pick one up, but guess I'll have to wait

Seriously. I had to order my Camaro because no one had a loaded v6 with a manual. (I was commuting about 80m a day, creature comforts won out over v8 power). I love my car and am glad I did it.

Usually I play on the default difficulty the first time though, as I want to enjoy the game. That said, if it’s too easy I don’t have a problem turning it up higher.

Eh....honestly it’s accepted fact that if you game on a laptop, it’s going to be plugged in anyway. Most laptops throttle back the GPU significantly when on battery power.

I agree. That said, I’ve got other games I’m looking forward to and backlog to address, so I’m not all that bothered honestly. The one I was most looming forward to probably got pushed to next year though. (Tales of Arise)