crowley
I don't add "in my opinion" to everything I say because everything I say is my opinion. I'm not wasting keystrokes on clarifying to pedants what they should already be able to discern.
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Good first line of article, bad headline.
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entropys said: That would be annoying if true. I refused to buy the USBc only MacBook and MacBook pros back in the day, but acceptance of USBc is finally improving. Only now is time to switch, but it is time. You don’t need to buy a new Ma…
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melgross said: waveparticle said: melgross said: JP234 said: Growing earnings organically by making great products that everyone wants, rather than buying other companies? What a concept! Too bad some other S&P 500 co…
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Is Arcade a genre? What even is it? And "Hypercasual"
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StrangeDays said: crowley said: foregoneconclusion said: crowley said: So stop using the existence of other things with other problems as an excuse for Apple doing a shoddy job. LOL...if you've ever worked in a corporate …
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foregoneconclusion said: crowley said: If a single piece of software is causing common calls to corporate IT then sure as hell that’s a shoddy product. Occasional glitches are a world away from that. Per the article, the sound issues t…
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foregoneconclusion said: crowley said: So stop using the existence of other things with other problems as an excuse for Apple doing a shoddy job. LOL...if you've ever worked in a corporate environment that involves computer use the #1 …
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macxpress said: crowley said: macxpress said: MplsP said: For a premium display with a premium price the studio display doesn’t seem to be so premium. Yeah because premium cars, computers, consoles, etc, etc at premium…
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Jfc, I'm not even going to read all that, let alone respond to it. Learn to summarise, we're having a conversation not an essay writing contest.
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RyBread said: Proof that “cancel culture” is moronic. Disney lost a once-in-generation powerhouse, genius creator, and Apple gains one. I’ve been eagerly waiting for months to watch this film and cannot wait to see it! Pixar are doing just…
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danox said: Marvin said: danox said: A waste of time, it’s been thirty years and no one has done anything to actually advance Linux to public in a useable way, hardware (designed for Linux) combined with Linux OS is the only way…
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That was a nicely made video, and Andrew is a great host. What's going on with the beard though?
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macxpress said: MplsP said: For a premium display with a premium price the studio display doesn’t seem to be so premium. Yeah because premium cars, computers, consoles, etc, etc at premium prices never have issues. *rolls eyes* A…
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mpantone said: Linux as a useful consumer desktop OS is an abject failure. This is not new. I dabbled with desktop Linux and eventually gave up. Back in 2002. Linux has its place as a OS for servers, embedded devices, things like routers, g…
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danox said: A waste of time, it’s been thirty years and no one has done anything to actually advance Linux to public in a useable way, hardware (designed for Linux) combined with Linux OS is the only way, parasitic grafts on to other peoples …
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You might want to read the story again.
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davidw said: So little words and none support your original assertion that "excessive profits" causes inflation. Maybe if you used more words to explained why you think it does, one would not need to explain to you why it doesn't. Otherwise, …
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davidw said: crowley said: davidw said: Corporate profits are driven by higher prices due to shortages, cause by too much money in the hands of consumers causing a high demand. If consumers did not have the money to spend in the f…
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danox said: crowley said: danox said: What is Apple waiting for? No one currently in tech matches the M-series family of SOC/CPU’s yet Apple seemly can’t or won’t release a coherent range of computers at the same time, it like m…
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davidw said: Corporate profits are driven by higher prices due to shortages, cause by too much money in the hands of consumers causing a high demand. If consumers did not have the money to spend in the first place, then raising the price would …