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Because it’s still a better OS, and the third party apps are just changing the UI back to something you’re more comfortable with.

How long’s “a bit” exactly? They basically don’t make anything that hasn’t willingly traded functionality for form, and haven’t for years now.

It seems odd to mention the old Mac Pros; they haven’t been sold in years, and their successor doesn’t really support video card replacement, because the odd case design meant proprietary cards that don’t fit anything but the new Mac Pros.

You’re aware of particular strands of Buddhism inherent to Japan though, right? Things like Zen Buddhism, influences like Shinto, etc. Yeah, it’s a mix, but it’s not all interchangeable.

I can see the issue were it a one time comment or something similar. If you tell someone “go kill yourself” and they do, eventually, are you liable for that?

It’s the difference between thinking of the game as a fixed track versus a parkour obstacle course. All of the glitches used exist within the game. They’re a part of it.

It’s not really a matter of high definition so much as not wanting to play a high speed game when it’s a big blurry mess.

Wasn’t the screen pretty prone to ghosting? Not exactly a great thing to have for Sonic games in particular.

I’ll still take it over arbitrary number scale grades any day of the week.

The cheapest Windows laptops often come with MMC storage as low as 32gb. It’s unlikely Windows itself would ever get big enough to completely fill it, but my Windows directory’s already over 20gb, so it wouldn’t take much to fill the rest on something with around 29gb of actual storage.

Even as fast as new phones come out, it’s not usually until a few generations before a phone can’t run apps that its newest iteration can. Especially if we’re talking $600+ phones.

There are a number of largely or wholly single-publisher digital storefronts that work on Windows, but the Windows store lacks a lot of the key elements that make those other stores work.

Certainly worth doing, but there’s more Japanese in Blade Runner than Chinese.

There’s nothing really to brag about. I’ve been here awhile and still can’t speak or read Japanese particularly well. If I picked up a Japanese copy I’d be in the same boat the OP would be.

Kanji, maybe. It’s separated by grade level when taught to native speakers, though not necessarily when it’s taught to non-native ones, depending on what system you use.

I know the question was somewhat rhetorical, but I can answer from oddly specific personal experience: No, probably not.

That seems a rather dangerous route to go for Apple; effectively admitting that most of their users could more or less replace their pricy MacBooks with considerably cheaper Chromebooks.

When things like discrete video cards only show up as options on the $2500 MBP, it’s not hard to find plenty of Windows laptops that are more powerful and still considerably cheaper.

Plenty of people streamlining the process and making it easier for those who don’t want to do the hard work.