I think it was for early demographics data collection. Same with asking about skin color, age, etc.
(Btw I identify as "household pet walking across the keyboard - other" with pronouns get/down)
I think it was for early demographics data collection. Same with asking about skin color, age, etc.
(Btw I identify as "household pet walking across the keyboard - other" with pronouns get/down)
They're way too expensive. Moving parts such as the folding screen are just a focal point for stress, which is unacceptable given how expensive they are. I hate hearing that people can get dust in the hinge without anyway to clean it out.
You're also paying for extra screens such as the one on the outside and the folding inner screen. This is just added unnecessary cost when you'll never use both at the same time. I'm guessing the outer screens were added to reduce the number of times people unfold the phone over its lifetime, which gets back to my other point that adding moving parts just adds more issues than it solves.
Overall, I see it as a novelty at best. From the prices I've seen them sold at for the phones that turn into a tablet like device when unfolded, you can just buy a phone and a tablet separately for less. I think their purpose is to create a product more expensive than what the current flagship phones run, giving rich people something to spend additional money on to to show they have a lot of money and enough novelty for tech reviewers to discuss during reviews.
Old meme I'm sure, would be funnier in 2020
And just like regular democracy, the owners will show up last second to put their finger on the scale 😞
Makes sense, farming for relics feels like an extra double waste of time as compared to genshin.
I feel like there’s a joke about Alabama in there where they could cover 8 of the categories by executing 3 people.
I think it’s funny they mention that it can open garage doors multiple times. Garage doors for most people are just the bare minimum to keep tools from walking away.
Let me guess, the show is "woke" or something similar and that's what people are angry about.
I think I know why it closed. You didn’t hear about it, I didn’t hear about it, somehow they didn’t market it very well. lol
Don’t use company computers for personal stuff, it all gets logged and can be used against you at the very least as evidence that you weren’t working come performance reviews.
Don’t need the blue checkmark to know who the tools are, there’s a whole shed full of them and 𝕏 marks the spot.
From running multiple accounts across multiple instances, I've found that each instance feels like a separate forum of posts. Sure some of the big ones federate with each other, but that still doesn't lead to being able to see the same federated content when you log into infosec.pub or lemmy.world. I think a lot of the differences in content lie with which instances federate with which other instances.