Who cares?
Who cares?
Stop it, you’re scaring them! Fuck!
Next you’re going to tell me Tim Cook is gay, too!
Is that a reference to that Tipp-Ex commercial?
I think the next thing people should complain about is the abysmal 256 GB of storage. That’s barely enough to fit the OS plus updates at this point. Should be at least 512 GB, given how basically free NVMe storage is these days.
Just trust the algorithm, bro!
Loved the DLC, hated the level. I guess that’s to be expected though, as I don’t enjoy Survival Horror Games. I hate linearly having to try out all your options to see what works. I don’t see where the fun is in that. It’s just boring brute-force. There’s no room for creative problem-solving approaches and decision-making.
Amen. I am 100% convinced that the only reason Windows 10 was received this well was because of their tremendous marketing efforts around the release. People just accepted that it’s a great OS. It’s exactly like that Windows Vista Mojave experiment, just in reverse. In my opinion Windows 10 is even worse than Windows 11. But they didn’t do as much marketing around Windows 11.
As much as I hate Elton, SpaceX and StarLink have developed genuinely very great technologies. I feel like NASA could have done the same years ago already, but apparently it needed a space cunt to do it. Sure it sucks that StarLink for example is owned by Elmo, but honestly… better than not having it at all.
Good for you or sorry that happened.
Have you tried using paragraphs?
Or maybe read the article?
Interesting. So essentially Arm is butthurt that Qualcomm doesn’t want to send them a shitload of money and instead tries to do their own thing, so Arm is trying to force them into buying their product regardless?
From my understanding, most companies take the reference design from Arm and then alter it to fit their needs.
MikroTik is very affordable and can be configured quite extensively.
I’m fine with that as long as the initial variable will be dereferenced after uploading.
Stellar Blade
If you have an invoice or some sort of ownership document from the original company (or if the MDM is actually no longer active), you can try calling Apple Support. They have the ability to unlock the Macs. But don’t get your hopes up if you don’t have solid proof that you are the rightful owner.
I was more referring to OPs comment on how that statement is soulless. Unfortunately I only knew about this after reading it, because I can’t read minds. Who cares about corporate speech if they close down anyways?