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Well, its $50 a month for talk + text and they throw in 2gb for “free”. Though its somewhat funny, if you don’t want data, ATT + Verizon are probably cheaper than tmobile (because of that “free” 2gb). But ya it comes down to how well each service serves you. I will point out that though a $5 seems small, over two

2GB on tmo is free, 6GB is $15, 10GB is $30, and unlimited is $45. Most music and movies don’t count towards that cap, and they have rollover data. Wow Verizon, just wow...

Its intentional, they want you to get the higher cost plan because you likely won’t use it all anyhow.

Thats a good idea, but I’d think that would be a good reason to switch the phone connector to usb-c as well.

Ya, that makes a ton of sense now, a few other people posted the same thing. It sounded like it was for powering the monitor.

So its not to power the monitor? That makes a ton more sense than what it sounds like it would be used for.

Built in speakers are tinny trash, I’m not sure why anyone would want them... 4k monitors all have fairly bad refresh rates among other issues (very few video cards can play games at those resolutions)... Also why would magsafe make any sense on a monitor? Are you moving it that much?

Thats it, I’m moving to Honolulu

This actually makes a ton of sense to me. Mostly because the “mainstream” ASMR channels are people talking but not really saying anything / just talking in circles. Whereas the gaming ASMR videos are actually telling a story.

There is also no hardware keyboard, what a joke of a phone!!!

There is also no hardware keyboard, what a joke of a phone!!!

The problem is they don’t sell all their items at a loss, only the ones that make the consumer perception of the company “everything is cheap” and they don’t make a profit.

Overall they don’t operate at a loss, but I think they sell select items at a loss to make it appear as if all their items are cheap (fairly certain I saw that somewhere). But yes I don’t think Amazon would jack up their prices.

I could be wrong, but I believe Amazon’s eBook “monopoly” is a result of the company selling the books at a loss, or at very low if any profits. Generally though, they only do that for the most popular new best seller books.

Using my bank’s automated transfers I automatically transfer % of my income to different locations, IRA, savings account, and a vanguard fund to name a few... I can’t imagine acorns or the like would be any better...

So... Slack or Basecamp?

I don’t think it is a matter of the figure quality as much as it is a matter of the content sold with the figure and cost to create that content.

Vivaldi and Opera both show tons of promise, in fact, I’ve been using Opera a significant amount recently as a result of it’s built in ad blocker and built in VPN (the ad blocker isn’t perfect though as you cannot choose what to block). Both also feel faster than Chrome or FF, but it may just be the “new is good” feel

Please tell me that was a joke as her name is Samus

Google now does this... as does waze... am I missing something?

If your problem is psychological then thinking it helps is actually a good thing and it may in fact help in exactly that way (as could a true pill, but real medication also has side effects). If its physical, then it probably isn’t helpful though.