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  • Eh, it's still decent. I'm going on 2 years strong on my P6 and I'm still averaging 6.5-7ish hours of SoT a day. As a Pixel fan, my only honest complaint is their value doesn't hold well in the long run. You can get older pixels at a heavily discounted price in the used market.

  • Yea, hence money money money.

    But I more meant that Apple kinda has too much control over their own iOS. Google even allows different flavors of Android to exist like OneUI, NothingOS, or even all the Chinese ones too.

  • Remember that Google has their apps and system updates be different. The app itself will need to be updated through the playstore.

    I do really like this move because sometimes new features come to older Pixels that aren't even supported anymore.

  • I'm still waiting on putting my homescreen icons wherever I want and changing the grid size. Jailbroken iPhones are truly the best way to use those devices.

    You look at android themes and every phone looks unique. Go on iOS setups and they're almost all the same but arranged slightly differently.

  • And money still went up for a quick amount of time. I knew what I was getting into, but I also knew it was a quick cash grab. A lot of people online just wanted to hate crypto to hate crypto. My friend has been spreading news about Bitcoin since 2011 and he had a hard drive that sold for $10k at one of its peaks. Quick cash grab and never look back.

  • Do the semantics matter? It's a public theater regardless.

    You can't demonize more if the situation is already bad. If you want a full sentence, then "fondled in a theater full of children and adults" which is equally as bad.

  • Yea Illinois internet disparity is awful. ISP prices suck and it's usually either Comcast, AT&T, or no Internet.

    Mobile coverage only gets better the closer you get to Chicago, but in the middle of Chicago it's hit or miss and there are random dead zones everywhere in the city.