

I find it fascinating how the concept of coping with a situation has been made into a negative. “Get bent loser, how dare you try to make the best out of a bad situation”. Hold on, let me unfuck the tech sector real quick.


I find it fascinating how the concept of coping with a situation has been made into a negative. “Get bent loser, how dare you try to make the best out of a bad situation”. Hold on, let me unfuck the tech sector real quick.


It made the most satisfying “clunk” sound 🤤
Ah, a shaggy dog story, those are the best.


I’ve minimized my short form video consumption and reliance on Youtube for entertainment for this very reason. Podcasts are great to listen to when I’m doing chores


“Just empty your wallet into our bank accounts, peasant”


I’m hanging onto every bit of consumer hardware for this very reason. Hobbysts should get more into recycling and refurbishing existing hardware, especially mobile phone boards instead of buying doohickies.


Salesman shills product, nothing new. Besides, there is too much commodity hardware floating around for this to be plausible.


This should have been done 20 years ago, but better late than never.


Sadly, this is exactly what’s happening.
Steam is a nice service but good god the glazing needs to stop. On Steam you do not own your games.


Lol
Lmao even


My current Laptop was bought with no OS. I refuse to give my money to Microsoft.


So no ports, a shitty battery and OS level spyware? Pass.
Modern pop music is already compressed to hell, FLAC is a waste of bandwidth unless you’re encoding orchestral pieces.


Dell and Lenovo price gouge consumers
FTFY


I would also like to add that upscaled PS2/PSP games look great on a big tv - shame about the low poly models though.


Brb putting FFT: Ivalice chronicles on my R36s.


Oh, the things you can do with a simple rubber band :3


Because they would (for some reason) never open their source code.
If nobody is using your product then you made a shit product and should scrap it before you lose any more money.
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