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  • And then offered to pay for the BOM of the device acting as though that completely makes up for the mistake, ignoring the potential harm to Billets intellectual property.

    Then their apology is all butt hurt that they THOUGHT they'd offered to pay for it, but only sent the email internally, not realizing their mistake until called out again. Then whining that no one is giving them the benefit of the doubt when they've demonstrated lack of judgement throughout the whole ordeal.

  • I think on a phone it would make sense for bottom and side, which is the top of a handheld PC. That way you could have the cord sticking out whatever direction was handy for you by turning your phone.

  • Not in the first article.

    And second just mentions it's a possibility.

    Look, I'm as against this as anyone. I think most people on Lemmy agree the big corporations have too much data on us and don't safeguard it's appropriately, but we don't need to pretend articles say something they don't.

    This did not happen in the case you mentioned.

  • It doesn't just whine that someone's already answered the question. Oh it has been asked? Then link to the fucking answer!

    My biggest pet peeve is when the first Google result for stack overflow is someone bitching at the asker to Google the question.

  • As a half a pack a day smoker for most of my life, this is what all addicts say.

    You're just in denial.

    If you can quit whenever you want then why is this worth the fight to you? Because you're addicted.

    They help you get through the day because not having them is a stressor. Because you're addicted.

    I haven't had a cigarette in like 2 years and they still sound good sometimes. Because I'm addicted.

  • The VPN is basically a tunnel outside your whole network, so the port is forwarded via said tunnel to the device the VPN is active on, completely bypassing your ISP and routers port forwarding capabilities.

    I use Private Internet Access with port forwarding and have never had a problem.

  • Even if your router can issue two DNS servers you shouldn't add a second that's not a pihole.

    Otherwise a client will just fail over any blocked lookups to the secondary, negating the purpose of a pihole.