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    • Nissan Versa - 16.925
    • Kia Rio - 16.75

    Cool, so three. That's still abysmal. The others don't count once you factor in tax and title. It puts the total purchase price over 20k.

  • Just throwing it out there: There's only one new car sold in the US below 20k. The Mitsubishi Mirage.

  • Not just medication, but just choices regarding their bodies in general. It's appalling. A friend of mine doesn't want kids at all. She has been denied twice to have an elective hysterectomy. The doctors told her they won't in case she decides to have kids.

  • Lol. I just searched it man. No need to get all defensive. It's not an argument. Instead of replying twice, you can also edit. But I don't see that plan at all on mobile. It seems like an intentional design choice. There is no "look harder" when it simply doesn't exist.

  • Everyone knows Denuvo's statement isn't true. There are hundreds of games with Denuvo that have improved performance after being cracked, compared to the legitimately owned version. This conversation pops up all the time. It's quite funny when pirated games have a better experience. At least until Denuvo is removed to cut cost (it's a subscription).

  • Try using virtual machines. You can do this entirely free. Install then take a snapshot. You can learn about the OS in a safety net. If you fuck up too badly, roll back to the snapshot and try again.

  • You can literally make a steam deck last 30 mins at minimum. Lol. I would say most users are getting 2 to 3 hours with reasonable settings. So many variables at play. Your best bet is to go in with realistic expectations.

  • All these conspiracy theories are fascinating to me. I legitimately read them all and think to myself "How do people come up with this!?"

  • From the many times I've seen this type of incident on the news (unfortunately), they usually place the baby in the care of relatives first if possible.

  • Then you should report the developers for breaching the Google Play Developer Policy.

  • It's Google's store policy that apps cannot be removed from a users library. If you purchase it, and the app later is delisted, head to manage apps. List apps not installed. I have stuff there from when I had a device that ran Android 5. I've never had an app disappear. They just eventually reach "can't be installed on this device."

  • Amazon actively blocks VPNs when using their Video or Music services. They also do a DNS check. It's a game of whack-a-mole. Your VPN provider has an IP that works, 24 hours later Amazon have it on the VPN blacklist.

  • At one point they offered unlimited storage for Play Music only. You could literally upload your entire collection. They changed it later to consume your Drive storage. Cheap enough plans so I subscribed. Then they killed off Play Music. I'm still salty about that.

  • What you're describing is for bare metal Windows Server only or all editions in a VM. And that's on purpose. You can probably guess why. Windows Home through Enterprise will run indefinitely on bare metal. It just locks down personalisation. Microsoft explicitly offers a VHD of Windows that doesn't require activation.