I agree with the sentiment, I just found it to be a funny context to bring it up in ;)
your talk about art sparking the imagination tells me you don’t see two legs and a jar in the tv shadow.
…or maybe you do, who am i to judge.
You need to be more careful with context.
That’s Richard Ayoade in the picture, and he’s a fuckin’ national treasure.


Insurance companies too exist to make money. If their customers generally went plus, the insurance company would go out of business.


that seems, inefficient


I’m pretty happy with my samsung. No really, hear me out, if power cuts out, when it resumes, the tv auto starts on the same input.
I have it connected to a pc, and use a smart plug for turning on and off. Haven’t seen a trace of the smarts for years :D
… except in 100, when it doesn’t, except again in 400, then it does.


Google controls search results and has been caught meddling. Which negates the first two.
No it doesn’t negate the forst two. It only addresses the second, and bypassing the results completely, exascerbates the problem quite a bit.
Cry me a river.
great argument.


It helps spread false information widely
It puts a lot of control of information in a single companies hands
It hurts the underlying sources
When google provides the info directly, and the first hand sources has become completely obsolete and shut down, what would new information stem from? It’s an inherently unstable and short sighted solution.


this is problematic on multiple levels.
This is not applicable to arch tho
Each package is updated independently, you pull updates whenever you feel like it, be that monthly or every five minutes


ground water is a completely different beast. This device harvests moisture from the air.


It’s easy to crush the competition when you purposely take a loss as an investment in future market share.


Those are illegal in most places, just fyi


yes???


[I was probably wrong, disregard]
hm, that sounds sensible actually