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  • I can barely get a phone to last three years, let alone seven. The way we use these devices anymore, there's no way in hell it's going seven years without some sort of maintenance and upkeep. The battery won't last that long, and by year six the thing will be chugging like a commodore trying to run Android 19. I respect the promise, but don't trust Google with their track record, and very few people will limp these devices into year seven, and they know it.

    What was the very first thing Android 14 marketed to me on install this aft? Google Podcasts...

  • Lol it's basically like those pyramid schemes all those stay at home moms pedal on the Facebook. I mean sure, it has a product, that is obsolete, overpriced and of questionably poor quality. But its really just about ensnaring more people to get more funds from the government for the people at the top.

    Air Canada is literally a pyramid scheme.

  • This is what I don't get about modern day conservatives: Who wants to vote in a rage farmer, and just be angry about everything all the time? At the core of it, these people are supposed to work for us, by creating wealth and opportunity, and overseeing our governments duties and public service infrastructure. Rage farming on Facebook doesn't do any of this. That's not going to generate GDP growth, or any prosperity.

  • It's a busy park in the touristy areas. This was in the backcountry. It's been a tough year for bears, it hasn't been a very good year for the berries they so heavily rely on, and they are having to resort to mainly carnivorous meal sources. This is the time of year they are just eating like mad too, before they go into their dens, so bear encounters this time of year can go pretty sideways. Especially if it was a close surprise. I doubt we'll ever know what happened here. It's a tragedy, for all involved.

  • This was way back into the backcountry, and a bit of a distance from that trail in the article. I mean it's possible, bears can travel quite a distance, but it's also very unlikely it's the same bear. There's a good number of grizzlies in BNP/JNP.

  • This. I remember playing Test Drive 3 as a kid, and being memorized with the choose your own route thing (which was huge for a game back then), and thinking how cool this sort of thing could be, if we could make the graphics realistic and basically make it like driving in the real world but it isn't the real world.

    Well now we can make the graphics realistic. And we certainly have the data, the imagery and the technology.

  • It's a convenience thing. Remember when Apple Music and Spotify used to be $5.99 a few years ago? It was really hard to justify pirating then, for example. Like I'd have to find what I was looking for, close a million pop ups to get the torrent, download it, then upload the files onto whatever device I was using. And I would have to do it over again for the car, and over again for my wife if she asked for it, etc.

    Or I could just type it into a search bar, and bam. All for $5.99, and I didn't have to worry about storage? Sign me up.

    The convenience of Spotify is still sort of worth the price, but it's getting pretty marginal. The other streaming services we use brought us the same level of convenience, but they are getting way too greedy and creating way too many of them. Netflix and the media streamers turned into Cable. Which is going to inevitably turn us all back to pirating as they start cracking down on password sharing and keep creating new services with bloated fees.

    The dumb fuckers literally figured out how to defeat piracy. And then drove us back to piracy with their greed. So when they inevitably start crying about it again, tell them all to eat shit.

  • I think they mean using it for other purposes like general use. Basically whatever else you would do on a browser, including pirating. Like just open it and use it for all the random stuff you do in your day to day, and if a lot of people do this, it can add additional coverage for people that need to use it for evading dictators and whatnot