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  • Absolutely, but one is stable and the other is aiming to be all the bad parts only. Dont play authoritarian games unless you want to be compared to authoritarian leaders and for people to realise you are not even decent at that.

    It sucks that people have to turn to China, but their role has been inevitable and position long standing whereas as continued support for America is tacit support for their decline - I would rather normalise relations with every country that isnt the US and Russia so they canget the fruits of their cunty actions.

  • I loved them, I had the Z flagships for a few years. Their naming convention absolutely sucks but given camera is a priority for me they are top of the list but they are a little overpriced to be honest.

    I am looking at getting a Sony Xperia Z 1 V second hand, still a grand though

  • The bloat! It used to be apps but now it is baked in with knox, samsung services, ugh

    I have been thinking about getting a S24 Ultra purrly for its AI less flagship position with stylus but I cannot pull the trigger on a samsung device.

  • God damn I thought it would get better!

    Nothing is simple, everything has a new logo and application instead of the functionality being native. Case in point,

    Google calendar>select day>select out of office>decline meetings.

    M365>create event>name it out of office>select out of office from drop down>select all day>trigger dialogue for viva insights>are you out of the office?> open viva insights> no such out of office settings available>return to calendar>save event.

    Everyone can see with a glance if I am out of office in google and not m365.

  • We are saving literal millions a yeae by moving from google. Its a bottom line decision, the best I can hope for is to colour their view to hold the opinion against the savings in discussions down the line.

    Sharepoint overcomplicates everything.

  • I truly can't fathom why microsoft are so bad at these things. I actually like the photos "app" on windows but it recently updated to instead of allowing cropping and rotating to having a colourful button for "edit in designer" which doesnt open anything, creates a blank photos window and crashes.

    They are so bad at improving customer experience. I have an opportunity next month with our cto and cio and I am hoping to get across just how shitty they are to deal with and interact with.

  • Disclaimer, I am idiot with no time.

    I know Joplin exists but I havent got around to setting it up.

    Would you look a developing a shared notes app, Wanderlist used to be great before microsoft for Shopping lists.

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  • American spirits are mixers here, I'll use bourbon if I want a cocktail but if I want a glass of something - I dont reach for american.

    I dont want them off the shelves though, I wan america to revwrse course and be fucking normal before we end up at war.

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  • To your point

    Atari

    Atari 2600 (1977) – $199.99 (~$1,010 today)

    Magnavox

    Magnavox Odyssey (1972) – $99.99 (~$745 today)

    Nintendo

    Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) (1985) – $199.99 (~$560 today)

    Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) (1991) – $199.99 (~$460 today)

    Nintendo 64 (1996) – $199.99 (~$400 today)

    GameCube (2001) – $199.99 (~$345 today)

    Wii (2006) – $249.99 (~$375 today)

    Nintendo Switch (2017) – $299.99 (~$370 today)

    Sega

    Sega Master System (1986) – $199.99 (~$550 today)

    Sega Genesis (1989) – $189.99 (~$470 today)

    Sony (PlayStation)

    PlayStation (PS1) (1995) – $299.99 (~$600 today)

    PlayStation 2 (2000) – $299.99 (~$540 today)

    PlayStation 3 (2006) – $499.99 - $599.99 (~$750 - $900 today)

    PlayStation 4 (2013) – $399.99 (~$540 today)

    PlayStation 5 (2020) – $399.99 - $499.99 (~$480 - $600 today)

    Microsoft (Xbox)

    Xbox (2001) – $299.99 (~$520 today)

    Xbox 360 (2005) – $299.99 - $399.99 (~$470 - $630 today)

    Xbox One (2013) – $499.99 (~$675 today)

    Xbox Series X (2020) – $499.99 (~$600 today)