Yeah, they put product compatibility for everything on the site. But we also enjoy shit posting about this over priced microfiber cloth every year.
Yeah, they put product compatibility for everything on the site. But we also enjoy shit posting about this over priced microfiber cloth every year.
My guess is that the motivation was user feedback and keeping things simple so they’re easier to repair.
Sounds like a joke.
You might be on to something
When I upgraded it wasn’t so much about the minimal updates in this year’s phone. It was the sum of 5+ years of updates that was compelling.
Dynamic Island, a big camera spec jump, much faster Face ID, smoother scrolling, USB C, better Siri, MagSafe, etc.
If you want to give the big phone a try, you have 14 days to decide if you like it or not.
Fuck, Google has been around for over 25 years.
We stopped trusting them when the canned that.
That hinge is pretty dope, but I wonder how much that slows the induction charging. It adds a fair amount of distance between the charger and phone’s coils.
You might want to look into Qi 2 chargers if you’re having alignment problems. Magnets snap the phone into the correct location.
So, a YouTuber pulled a fat Mac?
I’m more annoyed that Nvidia is looked at like some sort of brilliant strategist. It’s a GPU company that was lucky enough to be around when two new massive industries found an alternative use for graphics hardware.
They happened to be making pick axes in California right before some prospectors found gold.
And they don’t even really make pick axes, TSMC does. They just design them.
I was just a kid at the time and I was more concerned with whether or not my Gizmo plushy would turn into a gremlin at night.
That said, the public was pretty pissed at this court’s ruling. Why? I was too young to really comprehend it, but it was definitely a thing that dominated the news.
both sides of the cake
This two sided cake analogy is a new one for me.
His charges were reduced because his lawyers were able to make the case that he was schizophrenic.
Pleading insanity became much harder in the US after that Hinckley’s case. The ruling was hotly debated.
The article’s author seems to think this is an IPO play. Their revenue would spike over 2025 and would inflate the growth metrics for a 2026 IPO.
Does Canva realize that they have more in common with Microsoft’s free power point templates than Adobe CS?
At least they get a chance to leave a 1 star review on their way out.
Me and my team take our site down the old fashioned way. Code copied from some rando on the internet.