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  • Oh it wasn’t fake—they edited out the moon bunnies!

  • Hey!!!!

  • Vaccines do work!

  • Don’t forget the cutest single point of failure!!

  • If I didn’t know better I’d call you a traitor and a Russian asset or bot.

  • You guys don’t need Internet today, right?

  • Me too bro, me too…

  • What are you even arguing about!?

    You know what nevermind…

  • I KNEW IT!!! I knew I wasn’t crazy!!!

  • So, please correct me if I’m wrong here, but say I want to start a mastodon instance, I could run it using only my phone? All data would be stored locally on my phone, but publicly accessible to anyone on the fediverse whenever they want?

    Could I link a domain to it?

  • Cool!!!

  • still speculative at this point

  • To meet the MacBook's lower price point – likely to be somewhere between $699 and $899 – Apple may make compromises such as using an older design or display components, 8GB of memory, or even just a single USB-C port.

    So, still speculative at this point.

  • Okay.

    Anyways…

  • Holy shit, did they just make a live action episode of South Park?

  • Glad I remain the cutest point of failure!

  • IBM had their ThinkPad laptops line until 2005. They sold it off, the entire PC business, which was a part of IBM, to Lenovo, a Chinese company. Lenovo bought the laptop designs, the tech, all, except the IBM name, obviously.

    I never mentioned anything about employees, but if you know anything about how manufacturing companies with production lines work, well, then you’ll know how all assets, including employees with their know-how and experience, are transferred to the new company when sold. Whether they remain with time is another matter.

    I do know what I am talking about.

    You can read more about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ThinkPad

  • Lenovo is a former branch of IBM. Lenovo.