Here in Switzerland we have four languages and we simply say words like they sound in the language they are from, even if most of us only speak one of the languages natively and one as a second language from school. There is no reason to make up separate pronunciations. Buillon is buillon and tiramisu is tiramisu even if I'm speaking Swiss German.
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Not a big surprise, they did the same with Windows 98. Everything after the first 14 was silently dropped.
I never had an optical drive that had this connector, but it seems plausible that the relatively smaller pins could still carry enough power for it.
The most power hungy bit would probably be the spinning motor, and the mass being spun is much lower in an optical drive than for a magnetic drive platter.
Ah that rings a bell, some of my (older) PSU cables have one of those at the end after a daisy chain of SATA or Molex
Something like the rightmost in these pictures?
I think they are called Floppy connectors
also a non sata connector
Like the older Molex, or something really custom made to fuck users over?
It's clearly the transliteration of the fake cyrillic above.
Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal too.
This leads me to question the social necessity of companies gatekeeping medical services
Wow what a fuckhead. Isn't he supposed to keep up a veneer of supporting sensible consumption, as the figurehead of an industry association?
They are not chewing through mine, I use Firefox with uBlock Origin on Android too.
After reading the article:
To test this, Enders used a browser that mimicked an iPhone 6 and accessed a total of eight "popular" news sites (though they didn't confirm what these were).
Wow yea great methodology, thanks guys. It really captures your motto of "Rigorous Fearless Independent" especially the first term.
Also good job by Santiago Luque of Nextpit to generalize the result to the maximum possible extent.
Internet enshittification
Web enshittification actually. The Internet itself still works mostly fine, apart from a few unfair peering disputes among the giants, and the Chinese and Russian disconnection efforts.
Same reaction here, Zitrone in German is lemon.
But it seems this is an issue for many language pairs, they have a section on it on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citron#Other_languages