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If they had more content on offer than the big legal streaming services combined, should that not tell us something about the quality of legal offers?
If they had more content on offer than the big legal streaming services combined, should that not tell us something about the quality of legal offers?
Well. One company stared down the FBI when they wanted assistance unlocking a terrorists phone, because it would weaken security for everyone else.
The other keeps adding „features“ to my operating system that are designed to siphon data from me, they build at the very least misleading dialogs for those „features“ to trick me into enabling them (not even allowing „no“ as a choice, usually it’s just „yes“ or „not now“) and even when meticulously disabled they have a tendency to magically re-enable themselves after updates.
Who would you trust more?
You can still upload the results to the cloud
When do they announce a deal with 4chan?
Dishwasher safe
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Lots of people have a TV blaring all day in the kitchen. I don’t get that either, but that must be their target.
That doesn’t mean we should accept it.
It was pretty bad in the beginning. I suppose they have improved it.
IMO they should have just made any roaming on non-EU-terms strictly opt-in. It’s madness that you can get billed ridiculous amounts of money just for being too close to a border or ship.
More or less. Not very robust though.
I would get a laptop as well in that situation. Just make sure it is one that supports setting the charging threshold. Having it on all the time will kill the battery quickly if it keeps charging from 95 to 100%. It’s much better to keep it below 80%, which should still give enough “UPS time”.
The battery will also not electrically protect the motherboard from voltage swings. So get a good power adapter that can handle the voltages.