My Acer laptop has seen 10 years of daily use. The battery is obviously fucked and the w key had to be changed (no clue why) but it’s still chugging along just fine.
I always held it. Now I feel like the same I did before.
I save the documents in a usb and format all my drives. Can’t have backup troubles if you never back anything up.
Wait, you cannot root a Samsung? Since when?
Because people hate themselves and want to make their lives harder.
Yeah. 4 accounts getting randomly banned was enough for me. This will just prey on the clueless who don’t know your account can get shadow banned for any reason (or no reason).
So that means Lemmy is more accessible to search engines, right?
I format my drives once every couple years. Makes me think real hard about what to keep.
Because everyone believes that the competition will be worse in 5 years, but Steam, on the other hand, will be better.
Not necessarily the best idea. My representative went on national television accusing bots of spamming her email, even though every single one of those probably was a person using some template that was provided. Those forms go straight into trash unfortunately. Best to use them as a guideline and write your personal concerns instead.
Alternatively, ChatGPT. No idea if it works, though.
Gen Z most assuredly doesn’t.
I just hate being told what (not) to do. If there is a solution to the problem, fucking let me solve it. I don’t need anyone’s permission or be told to deal with it just like every other schmuck.
I feel like my intelligence is being personally insulted. Any company deciding that I shouldn’t try to repair my phone, which is my property, because they believe I am too retarded to fix it, can suck a dick.
The worst part about this is us calling it “Apple intelligence” ironically will make idiots believe that to be correct.
Yes
Sometimes you stuck gold. Got one of those amazing Philips electric kettles 20 years ago. Works like new still. Of course they don’t make them anymore.
Yeah. Markass Brownie got his Tesla in an accident. Repairs? More than 50% of sticker price. Sure you can throw the chassis out and put on a new one, but what about a hundred little sensors that also need troubleshooting, repair and calibration? Gotta go through them one by one.
Doesn’t the data disappear once the host decides to cease providing the service? From this perspective I don’t see how a small team or an individual could keep the data for longer compared to a large firm.
Trusting them to not get sued :(
You should probably reconsider.