I doubt the original statement was meant to be taken so literally
I doubt the original statement was meant to be taken so literally
I use Lemmy on my phone but not Reddit, but unfortunately have a hard time finding content I’m interested in or in-depth conversations.
I use Reddit on my PC still, but not Lemmy.
Christ that’s a lot of money, I genuinely had no idea iPhones have gotten so expensive.
That’s the point
You’re exactly right. I think the most expensive iPhones are maybe $1k USD and the cheapest are around $400 USD. Android phones range from basically free to nearly $2k. iPhone fans look at it as fragmentation (because it is) and Android fans look at it as freedom of choice (because it is).
There is already a city like this. I don’t recall the name, but the only real motorized vehicles they allow are ambulances.
Hmm, guess we’ll never know
They’re often just as bad.
I daily edge at work because I just wanted to and I like how it integrates with our domain. It’s fine, but I did have to spend some time turning off weird things like price trackers or whatever it was.
I still use Firefox at home though.
It might have something to do with studios owning the rights to an actors likeness and voice and using them in perpetuity (and maybe even getting the actor to say and do new things with AI) with no compensation given to the actor. It was a big thing a few months ago but I can’t remember what exactly it was about.
Probably just didn’t want to have to make yet another account
The exact opposite of a speed runner, he hasn’t even finished the game yet
A tool used to manipulate the game in order to cheat: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trainer_(games)
1080x31699 is the ideal resolution
Microsoft 365 allows admins to set the maximum to 150mb, but it’s rare that anyone would
He was hired to do the job, he didn’t buy shit
I’ll bet those people have a more reliable way of keeping track of them than Lemmy posts
The meme didn’t mention the play store, anyone actually concerned with this stuff likely also is savvy enough to install apps without the play store.
This comment seems like it would be basically incomprehensible to an actual Linux beginner.
Just don’t bring the mirror to the interview and you’re good to go