It was just announced a week or two ago. As far as the models go, I don't remember offhand, but I believe they had it listed in their press release or FAQ.
The Big Mac today is essentially unchanged from its introduction, aside from changes in ingredient quality. It's the same size and has always used the small patties that they use in their standard hamburger. McDonald's is absolutely a rip off, but it's largely because they keep jacking up the prices, making tweaks to ingredient recipes to be more cost effective at the expense of quality, and removing low cost options.
Absolutely spot on. It reminds me of a comment I saw somewhere on here a few months ago where some clown used "seggs" and someone else responded to them and said they can just say sex because there aren't any algorithms here that would cause problems for them. The clown has a complete meltdown and ranted and raved in response about how they've been using "seggs" long before the internet or some wild shit like that and how dare anyone tell them that they don't have to use it here. The really fucked up thing was that he got a bunch of up votes and the person they lost their minds on was down voted to hell. I felt like I was losing my mind reading that interaction.
I suspect it probably would. Though I haven't looked too deeply into it myself, I've heard of browser extensions you can get to force 1080p from Netflix, so maybe that's what they're doing.
With Netflix in a browser, you can bring up your streaming stats in the browser window as you're watching something by pressing Ctrl + Shift+ Alt + D. It'll give you several bits of information as an overlay, including what resolution the video is playing at. Next time you stream from them, give it a shot and see if you get anything above 720p. I know I never have and if you search online, you'll find others with the same experience. In fact, I think Netflix might actually have this on a FAQ page somewhere...
Scroll down to the OS selection and you can see what resolutions are supported by which browsers on Linux. Turns out Opera will give you 1080p for some reason, but the rest are capped at 720p.
This dude has been a well known shit head for years. It's not surprising to see him continue to be a well known shit head. Twitch, like most platforms, doesn't actually care what people say, as long as it drives engagement.
Yeah, it seems like such a waste that they have all these great circuit race tracks and you barely see any of them.