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  • It's a number of reasons. One I don't see already mentioned is that Apple and Google require apps to target the latest versions of their OSs and libraries. For example Google released a new version of the Google Play Billing Services library. All apps were required to update to the newest version by mid August (you could request a two month extension). So to the end user it seems like nothing has changed. But under the hood the app is now using the latest apis. This could also apply to non-Google/Apple apis. Maybe a change of the developers own api was necessary.

  • Because there are two types of mac users:

    • People that are buying them with their own money because they're trendy and just using them as glorified Internet browsers. 16gb is plenty.
    • People using them professionally so their company is paying and Apple can over charge for the necessary memory upgrade
  • Here's how the conversation could go without sounding like an ass:

    Him: Cool shirt. Do you like Iron Maiden?

    Her: No, I just like this shirt.

    Him: That's cool. They're one of my favourite bands. If you wanna hangout sometime I'd love to introduce them to you?

    Maybe not the last sentence but can you get the difference in tone?

  • Thanks for trying to help. I have already managed to import the ovpn certs using the CLI. It's just the Gnome import wizard that was not working. I suspect one of my monitors is incorrectly reporting its native resolution and refresh rate as its an issue that occurrs with both nvidia and AMD gpus. I'm on vacation now but I'll visit linuxquestions when I'm back because it's a really annoying issue lol.