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You seem to misunderstand. Gnome is the problem.
You seem to misunderstand. Gnome is the problem.
Because they use Gnome by default.
Microsoft bought the handset division, but Nokia is still a major provider of telecom equipment. (Newer "Nokia" phones are actually HMD using the brand under license.)
Go to about:config
Set keyword.enabled to false
In-car entertainment is a safety hazard and must be eliminated.
Dreamcast was the best system of that generation and deserved a lot more success, I will die on this hill.
No sane person goes online without an ad blocker.
Heard of a guy who believed that, and tried crack to demonstrate that he would not get addicted. He got addicted.
Oh well, time for coffee.
Curious, the joke at the bottom of this page right now is: "Decaffeinated coffee? Just Say No."
Can't risk security issues in healthcare.
Shouldn't that make Windows unacceptable?
It was cold!
Not since '22.
Price cuts make all the difference. You can' just say "old console launched for X dollars, which adjusting for inflation..." Launch prices were a premium that only enthusiasts accepted to pay. The vast majority of moms and dads held out for the price cuts. But somehow it has become acceptable to pay full price for old tech. Darn kids these days are stupid or what?!
Historically, consoles' launch prices were a premium that only enthusiasts accepted to pay. Afterwards, they would get price cuts. They had to, otherwise they would simply not sell beyond that niche.
The original PlayStation launched for $300, and after just four years it was selling for $100. The Nintendo 64 went from $200 to $100 in three years. And yet, the PlayStation 5 never got a price cut in five years, nor the Switch in eight years. You can't blame Orange Man Bad's recent tariffs for that.
34 years
The ultimate nerd brag: to have switched to Linux a week before Linus Torvalds first announced it.
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not "Eureka!" (I found it!) but "That's funny ..." -- Isaac Asimov