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  • Speak for yourself... I'm hoping google comes out with a flip phone Pixel. If I was an iPhone person this is exactly what I'd be hoping for.

    I want a phone that folds up to be smaller than a normal phone so I don't have to have giant bricks in my pocket.

  • They just think "look at all this inflation we've had under Biden! It wasn't like this when Trump was in control." Of course they can't think far enough to realize that perhaps a global pandemic caused this inflation and there was little that Biden could have done to stop it.

    Which is particularly painful because Trump overheated the economy before the global pandemic even got off the ground. It's a sort of miracle things aren't worse than they are in that regard.

  • Dear AWS, hire a UX team to make your (clearly) programmer UI actually make sense.

    Thanks for coming to my ted talk.

  • For real security, you basically have to. Even without this, jammers can be used by thieves to disable wireless cameras and security systems.

  • You can be upset, that doesn't mean it's a good idea to outlaw running for president as a criminal. Russia exists as a case study/prime example why even in modern times that founding wisdom holds.

  • It's not just a circle jerk in this case. Windows is dominant for desktop usage but Linux has like 90% of the server market and is used for basically all new server projects.

    Paying for Windows licensing when it doesn't benefit you, it's silly, and that's been realized for years.

  • This is a pretty hot take. A single bad file can topple pretty much any operating system depending on what the file is. That's part of why it's important to be able to detect file corruption in a mission critical system.

  • Yeah proof of something (work, storage, etc) seems like the most promising direction... I think it's definitely going to raise global energy consumption further though which kind of sucks.

  • I hate that captcha -- the Google captcha where a single image (like a picture of a street with traffic lights, bikes, buses, etc) is divided up -- it is the worst one by far.

  • Like hell, Biden is only 9 years younger than Feinsteinn. Doesn't he want to actually have some time in retirement, unlike her? Does he just want to die in politics?

    I think for Biden it's personal. He gave years of his life to the US Senate, some of that is time he'll never get back with his kids.

    His oldest son also served in the military for this country and died.

    Say what you want about Biden, I think the man genuinely cares, and Trump hits him at his core. If it was e.g. a Jeb Bush running, I think Biden wouldn't have run in 2020 let alone now. I think he wants to retire but he wants to make sure Trump is twice defeated first. He wants Trumpism to die and he feels he's the best chance we've got to stop it.

  • I don't think live services need to be banned.

    CSGO, Fortnite, Hunt Showdown, Apex Legends, etc are all long running multiplayer games that just don't work outside of some version of the live service model. Only the top of the top games have the numbers to keep people buying a new version of basically the same game over and over again without fragmenting their player base to the point where the series dies.

    Live service games (when done right) effectively let those that have more money pay for stuff they want and people that don't want to pay more than an initial entry fee (if anything at all) don't have to pay.

    I think the better thing to legislate is that if you have a live service game (like Hunt Showdown) if you shut it down, you must make it possible for third parties to continue to offer service. i.e. you must at least provide a server browser, private server executables, and disable any anti tampering software that prevents the game from being modified.

    That would be pro-consumer in that it would keep the game (in some form) working for many many more years. For game developers that do run successful, profitable, live service games that people like, they can keep doing what they're doing for years to come. For game developers that keep pumping out live service as a way to milk extra money from players that already bought a full priced game ... they might think twice.

  • I mean, if you vote for the GOP their platform is literally "me doing less work is good for you."

    Imagine if you hired ANY professional under those terms "hi, yeah I'm Jack, the plumber. Listen, you don't want another bathroom, you want fewer bathrooms. Can't have the whole house smelling like shit can we? You understand."

  • Interesting, I used ZeroWater for a while ... and know others that do. But yeah, searching around it seems it's only ConsumerLabs.com that came up with that result and all other filters were removing (at least some percentage of) microplastics.

    I'm not sure how much I trust that ConsumerLabs.com test: https://www.consumerlab.com/methods/water-filters-review/water-filters/

    Repeatability isn't really established by testing one device, one time. I'm not an expert either, but that result seems quite surprising.

    I have a reverse osmosis system now personally...

  • There's a difference between high quality plastic performing filtration while it's cold plastic and cold water vs crap plastic that's regularly exposed to high temperatures during transport and storage with the same water contained the entire time.

  • "Someone things I'm wrong, therefore I'm right."

    Yeah I've got literally nothing left to say to you.

  • a Democratic House Rep

    You say that like there haven't been thousands of house representatives that have predicted an election incorrectly (or like being a house representative gives some special insight).

    This defeatist "Trump already won" stuff is driving me crazy.

    Trump's greatest strength is to push through with solidarity. Biden has a bad debate and "it's all over, just give up if he doesn't drop out guys."

  • Even the US population is like 60-70% left leaning, it's just that the left has lower voter participation rates.

    Left leaning vs leftist is a much higher bar and I'd wager under 20% of the US (voting) population is leftist. That's just based on my memory of how few leftist representatives we have in congress... Far from an exact science.

    I am definitely a liberal, but I'm by no means a leftist.