Clearly, law based on US definitions of terms is the only way to be free.
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Of course they were recycled, there are valuable minerals in these devices.
So why not get something cheaper and more compact, like the Lenovo glasses?
The issue with Vision Pro is that it's a fundamentally unappealing product and wouldn't sell in enough volume for Apple at any price.
Why? That's not usually part of a forum conversation.
Not going to happen.
More often, there are no drive bays, because no one has those anymore.
That thing never was "a beast"
You were already told why, seems you're not actually curious but want to make a weird point instead.
They're very obviously not nonsense, look at all the shattered screens on phones around out. And there's absolutely 0 chance your screen doesn't have a ton of microscratches.
Apple isn't just "a retailer", and regulators seem to agree. Also, Google provides seven years of updates for their current Pixel devices.
But that wouldn't vanish the patent issue?
Seems unlikely shops are locking up items to inconvenience people of a specific skin type.
Seems there's no material increase in organized shoplifting, but that doesn't change the claims about regular shoplifting? Seems like you're not actually disputing anything.
Why is it a better OS because of that? Not really seeing the logical connection here.
What's so dystopian about it? Is this just the weird Anglo-Saxon cultural thing of ID cards being way worse than passports and state IDs for incomprehensible reasons?
Installing another browser is way easier than changing the search default.
With CRT monitors, different refresh rates very really easy to spot - 60 Hz was very flickery.
Twitch numbers dropping off quickly after launch seems normal for any new game, as streamers will move on after having played through a game.
But if you're a Linux user, wouldn't you want a laptop that can actually run Linux without tons of critical drawbacks?
But that doesn't apply at all if you're a Linux user?
That's quite the logical leap.
Seems 5 years are now the standard.
Clearly, law based on US definitions of terms is the only way to be free.
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Of course they were recycled, there are valuable minerals in these devices.
So why not get something cheaper and more compact, like the Lenovo glasses?
The issue with Vision Pro is that it's a fundamentally unappealing product and wouldn't sell in enough volume for Apple at any price.
Why? That's not usually part of a forum conversation.
Not going to happen.
More often, there are no drive bays, because no one has those anymore.
That thing never was "a beast"
You were already told why, seems you're not actually curious but want to make a weird point instead.
They're very obviously not nonsense, look at all the shattered screens on phones around out. And there's absolutely 0 chance your screen doesn't have a ton of microscratches.
Apple isn't just "a retailer", and regulators seem to agree. Also, Google provides seven years of updates for their current Pixel devices.
But that wouldn't vanish the patent issue?
Seems unlikely shops are locking up items to inconvenience people of a specific skin type.
Seems there's no material increase in organized shoplifting, but that doesn't change the claims about regular shoplifting? Seems like you're not actually disputing anything.
Why is it a better OS because of that? Not really seeing the logical connection here.
What's so dystopian about it? Is this just the weird Anglo-Saxon cultural thing of ID cards being way worse than passports and state IDs for incomprehensible reasons?
Installing another browser is way easier than changing the search default.
With CRT monitors, different refresh rates very really easy to spot - 60 Hz was very flickery.
Twitch numbers dropping off quickly after launch seems normal for any new game, as streamers will move on after having played through a game.
But if you're a Linux user, wouldn't you want a laptop that can actually run Linux without tons of critical drawbacks?
But that doesn't apply at all if you're a Linux user?
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That's quite the logical leap.
Seems 5 years are now the standard.