Description: I created a Shortcut called “Brush Teeth” that uses a combination of vibrates, timers, and spoken words to help make sure you’re adequately brushing.
I have the Zarvox (US English) voice selected for all of the spoken words, but oftentimes it will use the default voice for one or two of the steps in the shortcut. Sometimes all the steps use the correct voice, and sometimes a random step (or two) will use the default voice.
I’ve had so many different laptops over the past ~10 years ranging from Dell, ThinkPad, System76, Asus, and now a newer MacBook. I’ve used Windows, Linux, and Mac OS as a daily driver OS. The only Arm chip I’ve had is my current MacBook, but to answer your question, its power efficiency is unmatched compared to anything else I’ve ever had… resulting in crazy battery life as well as a device that doesn’t try to melt a hole through my lap whenever I try and do something even remotely taxing on it.
I don’t disagree. But I think they’re trying to make the nuance that Amazon isn’t the one that sold the item (K-Mart in your example). Instead, the third-party was the seller. And I guess that just makes Amazon a facilitator or something that isn’t responsible.
Maybe an Associate degree?