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- carrylex@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Framework proved repairable laptops can work, but almost nobody is willing to buy oneEnglish32·4 days ago
is that Apple silicon is just too good
- Pay TSMC a shit ton of money to be first in line
- Make your mouse chargeable from the underside and make the laptop so small that the fans will never be able to remove the heat for more than 5 minutes
- Price your product 3x what it’s worth
- People buy it anyway because they claim that they were chosen by Steve Jobs as messiah
- Repat every 5 years
- Profit
- carrylex@lemmy.worldtoPC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Steam Machine's "Red Line of Death" [dubbed as "major hardware fault" by Eurogamer] single occurrence, resolved by keeping unplugged for a night.English341·7 days ago
Let me guess this is the story so far:
- Fuck up BIOS settings
- Complain on Reddit about it instead of googling how to fix such a thing
- Story get’s into braindead click-bait “news”
- People read said news because they’re dumb
- Original author finds out that you can unplug it and remove the BIOS battery to reset BIOS
- Works again
Classic Layer 8 problem
PS: I didn’t read said braindead click-bait “news” because I don’t care
Why do 50 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico and some unincorporated islands play against a country.
That sounds very unfair…
- carrylex@lemmy.worldtoEurope@feddit.org•‘Tempolimit? Nein, danke!’: why German petrolheads won’t slow down – despite the energy crisis. For many Germans, driving fast is part of their core identityEnglish0·4 months ago
The ADAC is certainly representative, because that’s just people using cars. People that do not use cars and are not affected by a speed limit (e.g. people living in larger cities) are irrelevant.
Also you did 0 research and consolidated 0 resources for your claims:
There is a very slight majority in the recent years depending on the height of the limit. But certainly not for decades…
- carrylex@lemmy.worldtoEurope@feddit.org•‘Tempolimit? Nein, danke!’: why German petrolheads won’t slow down – despite the energy crisis. For many Germans, driving fast is part of their core identityEnglish0·4 months ago
Liar
A majority of the general population has supported a general speed limit for decades
ADAC graph in article clearly shows that this is only the case for the last 4 years by a margin of ~5%
Context: As @ickplant@lemmy.world started to spread the good word about our lord and savior “the lamp” I thought that I should join in…