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  • No I definitely like to have the option but not the need to tinker, so I fit in that category. But their printer performance and functionality is just so far below pretty much every competitor out there. I want a reliable printer, that just works unless I want to fiddle with it, but I want it to print both fast and well. The core one seems to print slow and quality that's just average. I can accept the slow printing if everything else was just 110% spot on, sadly it just isn't.

  • I would really love the Prusa core one to deliver a product matching their price point, but it just seems to miss the mark by a mile to offer the required functionality and performance to match their price.

  • users will lose access to essentially all of their device’s features, including but not limited to calling, messaging, AI queries and cloud access. The FAQ does note that you'll still be able to check on your battery life, though.

    OK that is just fucking hilarious...People will literally be stuck with a battery monitor which only purpose is to monitor it's own battery.

  • I got one a few years ago (Europe), but you just throw them out, they're meaningless threats without action behind and to my knowledge no one has been convicted based on one ever in my country. But if you torrent copyrighted material without a VPN here, you'll definitely be getting them.

  • Similarly, look at how many of your clothes are incredibly delicate according to the tag

    Not sure what clothes you're wearing/buying, but every single piece I own says it will do fine with 40°C and tumble drying, except for my suits (I have two, not a closet full), which is not exactly delicate handling.

  • Of course some are able to, but in my work (automation and manufacturing) I apparently don't meet them. I've not met a single French person that didn't have a crazy thick accent (and definitely not used to get laid when talking to me, during work), and many that didn't speak any English at all though this was mostly unskilled manufacturing employees.

  • A few months ago, unless the have higher education levels (university), they have the thickest accents (like bond-villain bad) and somewhat limited vocabulary. At least from my experience over the past 10 years or so that is.

  • France along with especially Germany and Italy are stuck in the past clinging to this dubbing-tradition, and it's giving them a disadvantage. The negative impact of this can easily be seen still on the young(er) generations (<30yo), they have a poor English speaking level compared to many other European countries.