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  • What's the origin of that background? I've seen it on a couple of posts lately.

  • Standard issue slave-girl uniform.

  • He will also never attract a husband.

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  • I saw list item 1 more as "I want my phone to last for 5+ years, so I will want to replace my battery eventually", rather than "I wanna wreck my battery fast, so it better be replaceable". Being wasteful with your battery like that goes against the spirit of Fairphone, IMO.

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  • 2.5 years isn't that long to evaluate battery degradation IMO, and as you said, you mostly don't even push your battery that hard. And the article even seems to imply that faster charging does impact battery life, it's just that manufacturers consider 100w a sweet-spot between charging speed and battery degradation.

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  • Surely, that impacts the battery longevity, right? Personally, I disable all fast-charging features and charge my phone overnight.

    P.S. Sorry for calling you Shirley.

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  • Why do you need 120 watts charging for a phone? Most laptops don't even support 100w.

  • For sure, taking control away from the users is terrible and scummy, but I think it's an entirely different issue, covered by "right to repair". A very small amount of people had the know how and the confidence to perform the repairs themselves even before this anti consumer practices became so widespread, so I don't think it's a huge factor in decrease of skill. I would say a much bigger factor is the fact that technology has become exponentially more complex. You can't just open up a radio and replace a vacuum tube, everything is a microchip now, and the soldering iron isn't gonna help much there. I guess eventually we will reach technology complexity and abstraction of such a level that no single person can hold the knowledge to "fix" it on their own.

  • This is kind of like blaming car manufacturers for people not knowing how to drive manual and how cars work under the hood, because they made cars reliable and simple to use.

    There's always an incentive to make things more accessible. Skills always become outdated because of that. How many of us know how to skin game and cook it on naked fire? Not many, I presume.

    Chromebook for all its flaws and limitations still let children, who would not have otherwise used any computing device, at least use one.

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  • It's a running joke in the cartoon that people/animals keep calling Pumba a pig, he gets mad and insists he's "Mr. Pig".

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  • Did you just call their mom a pig? It's Mr. Pig!

  • I'm under 35 and I was playing Prince of Persia on DOS first (in 93-94). Being born in a second world country has its... benefits(?)

  • I know that avatar cause that user works on Analogue Pocket FPGA cores.

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  • Where's their dad's friend — Pumba?

  • Electromagnets engage when you release the mouse.

  • Could any duck/goose experts please clarify whether that's a goose or not?

  • I mean, they listen sometimes. But the point is, they, as any other company, were doing it to pretend that they are cool and progressive. As the result they got mostly negative reactions. So why bother with the effort if you're only gonna reduce your already dwindling player base. IIRC, they were very small symbolic events anyway.

  • I'm pretty sure this happened because sooo many players complained about the event the last times. I remember boycotts and stuff.

    I'm not saying Jagex isn't bad, but this time it's on players.

  • In my experience, when using reasoning models, it can count, but not very consistently. I've tried random assortments of letters and it can count them correctly sometimes. It seems to have much harder time when the same letter repeats many times, perhaps because those are tokenized irregularly.