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123k for the Motorola, over 400k folds for the Samsung.
But the later included underwater folding, dust, and using it as cake batter.
123k for the Motorola, over 400k folds for the Samsung.
But the later included underwater folding, dust, and using it as cake batter.
It’s literally one Google search away. And if they want to travel, you’ll be able to speak English to basically everyone (under 40)
Like Spez cares about little things like “passion” and being “factually correct”.
Sicfi publisher Bean Books did this. They published free ebooks for all the older material, but kept the last/newest in a series paid.
So yeah, I bought those new books, since id gotten hooked.
I only regret I can’t hear them talking about it. Nobody has words for “what?” like the Australians.
I’ve heard of “Short-term utilitarianism”, but I like yours better.
Try something simple in Windows like setting custom keyboard shortcuts… insanely frustrating.
You can set macro’s under Mouse and Keyboard center (though only in win11, welcome to 1995 Microsoft!) You can set a keyboard shortcut for a program under a shortcut’s properties (since at least a couple of editions ago).
You can absolutely have free speech, but nobody is forced to actually listen to you.
Which is good, because in the real world, every place that has “zero censorship” rapidly devolves into a Nazi invested shithole.
Just defederate the Meta instances, and your problem is solved, right?
It’s not like saying “I wish this awesome little bar is a McDonald’s” but “I don’t want to go to a bar in a city that also has a McDonalds”.
It’ll trickle down aaaaaany day now.