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  • Under Settings, I'm guessing it's "add mention tags" under "Writing". I definitely never turned that off (but it is off).

  • In the US, yes.

    I'm guessing they're from somewhere else where cost of living may be different.

  • It still baffles me that more services don't exist/be used for automatic cross posting to different video services. Even if YouTube is the only feasible option for viewers right now, that's not going to change unless people put in some minimal effort.

  • Is the @ing a Twitter thing or something? I see people doing this occasionally but not often.

  • That doesn't seem to be the case. People don't seem to give a shit and people love on Starlink (more than not)

  • It was ok to me, but still tended to find the Google results better (especially in verbatim mode) and kept going back to it.

    I'm using Kagi right now for a bunch of reasons and it's awesome, but 99.99% of people aren't going to pay money for a search engine. Especially at these prices. But it's way less money than Google, and Bing make off mining our data, or DDG does selling ads and doing SOME mining

  • And it already was a fantastic piece of software.

  • Can you buy licenses?

    I can't, but OEMs can.

    Why haven’t all manufacturers making and selling ARM tablets / laptops with Windows ARM then?

    Because no one was buying them.

    Microsoft was pushing to make this happen extra hard with Windows 8 or so. They've kept it alive since then. It's revived a bit once they started seeing ChromeOS devices start taking over the low end of the market.

    But the available ARM processors kinda sucked; the price difference at the low end wasn't enough for consumers in most cases: low margins are a demotivator for manufacturers; Intel and AMD got better low-power, low-price options; app availability was/is a big problem, etc.

    But you can buy Windows ARM laptops and things from Samsung, Lenovo, a few others right now. The others don't care, mostly still for the reasons above.

  • But...the maps are actually pretty good now? I thought?

  • I'm sorry to - hey wait a minute

  • Being dramatically easier IS a problem, though.

  • Did you read the article? The problem hasn't been getting some people to pay for some things, it's that the things that are available so far are losing loads of money. Or at least, that's the premise.

  • If anyone read the article you'd know what they meant, and it wasn't either of the things you two mentioned.

  • Reading comprehension issues turned to assholery when called out. Cool.

  • Neat, I have 6 of those in a drawer.

    And two of the active (powered) adc to vga converters

    And 3 or 4 old ADC monitors.