@WebReflection Last year, Windows Update just randomly decided my secondary SSD didn’t need to exist. No warning, no reason—just gone.
That was it for me. Switched to Linux (Arch, btw 😂) and never looked back.
@WebReflection Last year, Windows Update randomly decided my secondary SSD didn’t need to exist… that was my final straw—switched to Linux (Arch, btw 😂) and never looked back.
At least when Linux breaks, you can actually fix it; no dark magic required
@iamoliviermadel @shl Sometimes, a simple template is all you need—it’s worked for decades.
But for those striving to excel in their industry, relying on even the most dynamic AI-generated template just won’t cut it.
This is just engagement bait 🤷♂️
@EncrypticTV@GregoryMcFadden Nonsensical argument. The M4 draws 0.0042 kWh in idle which costs you barely a cent per 24 cycle.
Besides, that RGB shuts off in idle as well, unless intentionally configured otherwise.
@ThibautRanger@samhenrigold It notifies you ahead of time, with plenty charge to make it through the day. If continuous usage is that important to you, you’d charge it days ahead when it notified you about it.
@pixelCvlt@samhenrigold Funny thing is that the loud minority complaining about them aren’t “customers” that use the thing, because the reality contradicts their narrative.
@LehmannLorenz@magicking_@banteg Russian TLD ≠ Russian server
Just like how https://t.co/csGUhxpFhV, using a Belgian TLD, isn’t Belgian
Like the https://t.co/csGUhxpFhV domain, it’s play on words
@itsdesignertom > consumer advocate
That would be Louis Rossmann and alike. If anything, MKBHD is more of a videographer than a reviewer, especially considering how he essentially reads specs out loud and ends with pseudo-nuanced “it depends” conclusions