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  • Same. I was actually warming up to some products, as this was the main reason I ditched the ecosystem back in '18. GNU/Linux & Android gave me the level of interoperability I wanted and haven't looked back once.

    However, the M silicon is attractive and with the EU mandated opening, a transition looked feasible.

    Oh well, guess my new round of private & professional laptops and mobile devices will once again go to suppliers that support the superior experience (e.g. extensibility, repairability, compatibility, longevity, security) that open standards offer.

  • I have no idea what any of these does. I might just aswell be unknowingly installing a keylogger or something.

    This actually applies to windows GUI installers just the same. You really don't know what you're installing either, although you do usually give it administrator permission to make changes to the system. In some way it's even worse, it's "running commands" and hiding it from you.

  • Same for Architecture in the '11-'16 time. I recall that it supported all the software, had decent performance for CAD use cases and easy to pirate Adobe Suite. All round, solid system that worked out of the box mostly.

    I think that image kind of stuck. Now I see a lot of CompSci students with MacBooks. I understand the desire for compute power, but at the same time I feel they don't really understand how to use it properly, because of how Apple isolates the user and has such an extensive vendor lock-in strategy.

    I feel like, if you can figure out how to make it work with MS Paint on Windows95 (or FreeBSD on potato laptop for CS), then using anything better will put your skillset on steroids.

  • Being fatter than any in all thode reference photos probably doesn't count as an important property?

    As you've surely learned from the other thread, correctly identifying is rarely clear cut. There can be all kinds of variations, so no within a certain margin, size would only be a hint at best.

  • to identify if they are edible you taste the gills close to the stem, if it's not spicy it's edible.

    You're absolutely correct.

    Hence I added the "probably", as identifying by picture alone is not at all precisely possible.

    I guess I should have added the spicy taste test. Just didn't want to invite anyone reading this to go out licking mushrooms all willy-nilly. ;-)

  • Crashed into a car with my bike with no helmet (always wear a helmet people!) and lost all memory. My head hurt for a year afterwards when I tried to read something. Years later, the patch is still numb to the touch, and causes a sensation of stinging in one eye, it causes tears if I rub it.

  • the fact that GS sells shit in this state speaks more about their cocksucker business; the idea that you're standing up for it - stonkdweeb adherent lol. get a fucking life.

    Geez, who hurt you?

    I'd argue, as long as there are "cocksuckers" that keep buying from them, regardless of these posts (I've seen at least 10 or 20 over the past years), there is very much a market to service. Just capitalisticly speaking.

  • Well damn.

    Being the same age as her, I feel kinda bummed out. If only I'd have been born with the good looks and capability to sing I could be among the worlds top 10 CO² producers.

    Oh well.

    criticism aside, it's still impressive

  • It's my daily driver. It has incredible compatibility and very nice features, for example the rule based filter actions, header matching, which immensely boosts my workflow efficiency. Not to mention the calendars and tasks integration and the great extensibility via the plugin system.

    Thunderbird is a great example of community driven awesomeness.