Every time I go to play an old Ubisoft game I get to some stage in launching where I remember “oh right this is why I stopped bothering to play”
Every time I go to play an old Ubisoft game I get to some stage in launching where I remember “oh right this is why I stopped bothering to play”
Keeping repairs locked into your system of parts/techs can at least feign “safety” or “quality”.
But essentially just refusing to repair is an absolute fuck you.
I’ve started choosing the companies I use based much more on the experience offered when their product/service DOESN’T work, rather than when it does.
I feel like they’re a couple years late to the boat on that (already sunken) fad
As someone tech literate that looks hilarious to follow through with.
But if not, that really does seem similar to a normal captcha with fairly simple steps.
I honestly still hardly have any (spare) USB-C cables, and while I’d never pay for one I always do find the official Apple ones quite reliable.
Now it’s just a fuck you at this point
I severely wish this was onion
Top 10 phrases ever uttered
Hmm this headline doesn’t remind me of anything in US politics…
Mine changed back to 8MB from 25MB a few weeks ago and it really does cut the amount of stuff you can send without having to run them through compression or just host externally.
I’d love to know the returns any of these companies are getting on advertising there… it was already pretty bleak before the takeover.
I miss that ancient artifact that is plastic bags
While it would be nice to have a screen for music and nav, I absolutely hate any car where you NEED to use the screen to do things. It feels like distracted driving is designed into cars these days…
Nothing is more frustrating than knowing you wrote something down, but not knowing where.
I just spilled my water bottle while in a tent and it feels much more like the latter in this example
Every company is trying for the most unqualified workforce these days… but at least most of them don’t involve flight.
So let me get this straight…
…?
His proposal with buying Twitter was to “fix the bots” but he probably actually just meant control the tone of them
My roommate refuses to acknowledge that key difference. I just hope I’m out of the apartment before it becomes my problem.
That’s the most dangerous part of it for sure. Inherently, the more a company has a monopoly over an industry, the less incentive they have to actually do a good job with anything.