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  • Oh man. In-game currency and gacha stuff can get fucked.

    I'm not a big gamer but I like having something on my phone to pass the time.

    Happy to pay to install or for expansions or to remove advertising or whatever but paying for finite in-game stuff is just shit.

  • The cost of insurance needs to equal the risk though.

    If a house is going to get burned down every year, who pays to re-build it?

    It isn't practical to expect everyone to move out of florida, but climate change is impractical.

  • how many libraries you see with laptops on em and people with second monitors attached that people also carry

    A lot, actually.

  • Sure. How silly of pretty much every office in the world to issue employees with laptops instead of mini PC's.

    Walk in to a library or Cafe anywhere in the world and you'll see laptops, on desks and not on laps.

  • I use ungoogled-chromium in tandem with LibreWolf, the former for sites broken by the latter.

  • He certainly seems to be labouring under the mistaken impression that he's a business genius.

  • What is the point of saying that a response sounds like an AI generated response?

    It's just a generic insult.

    Your mother smells funny, and you're wrong.

  • No I didn't want to add anything to the discussion, thank you.

  • "We made a minor incremental improvement to our manufacturing process using existing technologies what will improve battery cycles by 1%! Amazing!"

  • If only the claim were accompanied by a detailed explanation of what the people involved have actually achieved.

  • I use LibreWolf which implements pretty tough fingerprint mitigation... but I end up disabling a lot of it because it breaks a lot of sites.

  • That's fine, you do you and all that.

    The thing is, laptops haven't been "lap"tops for many years. Many workplaces have infrastructure where you carry your laptop around and dock it into your desktop monitors & peripherals at your desk.

    I personally really like to work at our public library. In my backpack I have the laptop, monitor, keyboard, and mouse. It's a really great set up and I can be just as productive as I am in my home office.

  • I think that's fairly hyperbolic.

    Sure, the system is corrupt and there are a lot of high profile cases that just don't seem to produce very "just" outcomes. That said, the vast majority of cases you don't hear about are still producing reasonable outcomes.

  • What a silly thing to say.

    Obviously, if one insurer refused to cover what ever thing, they would lose all their customers to other insurers who covered sensible risks.

    The point is, you can't insure against risks that are too likely to occur.

  • I have a lenovo external usb-c monitor.

    I love it. Use it every day. It's great.

    I'd never buy this rolling screen gimmick.

  • What a silly thing to say. In some very rare instances, that most people will never encounter in their lives, fighting is the smartest thing to do. In all other cases it's probably the dumbest thing to do.

  • I think that to stay sane in the legal system you have to satisfy yourself with knowing you've done your best even if you didn't get the outcome you wanted.

  • No.

  • You do not require a sense of ethics or justice to determine whether evidence indicates a defendant is guilty.