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  • Looks like an A4H2O, which is basically the purrfect little hotbed.

  • Bruce Lee wanted his article to be Spruce-ee

  • From a repair standpoint, Brother are definitely the best option (that I know of). I do authorised repair work for them, and their support guides, technical support team and range of spare parts is absolutely amazing. The biggest problem I see is aftermarket toner wrinkling up the fuser of laser models, but that's not like it's something Brother's introduced to be anti-competitive slime bags.

    I've got a second-hand HL-5370DW (from 2009~) that's been through the wringer of a medical practice - I still use it to print without any issue, despite the Web UI insisting that all the non-toner consumables need to be replaced immediately.

  • I just rolled back and confirmed that 1.0.14 had this issue for me too, as I don't think any build has had comments work for me.

    13 Pro Max, 16.5.1 (c), Lockdown enabled.

  • AppleCare is not warranty (but is an equivalent), while AppleCare+ is the equivalent of insurance. I've edited my post to clarify this a little better.

  • Since Apple make no distinction between "malicious damage" and "accidental damage", then everything is called accidental. However, there are times where accidental damage is covered under warranty (or rather, a "service program") when there's an issue that's widespread enough that is attributed to a manufacture or design defect -- the warping of the plastic on the bottom of the Late 2009 Macbook comes to mind.

  • To be fair, accidental damage is never covered under "warranty" (or any other extended service guarantee "warranty equivalents") from any manufacturer. Given these black rectangles go everywhere with us, it's still very good to have a device that won't absolutely crap itself as soon as it gets dropped in water.

    I say this as someone who often sees customers bring in water damaged devices, wanting their data off of it.

    Frankly though, I wish the term used was "water resistance" and not "waterproof". That semantic annoys me.

  • It was asked what "he", as a person, was up to recently. Not "What's the latest news on Michael Jackson?" as a topic.

    That's the mistake that ChatGPT made in its response.

  • Colonel, I'm dummy-thicc but the crack of my kneecaps keeps alerting the guards!