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Yeah, no. This is a sign of an over-complicated product matrix.
Steve Jobs intentionally made it easy enough to choose without any help
Yeah, no. This is a sign of an over-complicated product matrix.
Steve Jobs intentionally made it easy enough to choose without any help
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I’ve noticed this in IoT all the time.
When every game before the DSi had to be ready out the door but every game after could have day zero fixes.
When Windows had to come in one piece because all fixes could only come through service packs.
When your smart fridge needs a firmware update
Etc. Etc.
Right I take it back
My theory is that all potential billionaires who are not greedy have already donated a lot of their wealth or something
It’s still cheaper than US prison costs
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Judging by half of Lemmy and R*ddit, I don’t think many of us tech folk care about GenAI
That’s good: infinite choices I could probably easily come up with enough for a PC box
Homeowner’s Association moment
Holy crap going through that section in (EDIT: Pokémon) Red was more or less hell
Only the double-decker mastered all four routes
They are our culture, our hopes, values and dreams
It’s intelligent in that regard…
Intelligence is whatever does the job and gets it done well.
What you can do is try to filter out the garbage, but it’s basically trying to find gold in food waste.
Microsoft Recall you!