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Computer Scientist and Photographer Technically, I am a technologist, but I prefer to be called a scientist. UC 2029
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I'm a bit confused by that, too. Because his latest video was on how all these things are bad.
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I'm confused. Wasn't your latest video on how all of this stuff is bad?
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At this point, I'm convinced that Trump is doing an impeachment speedrun.
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LTT made a concrete cooled pc. Does that count?
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Oh yeah, in that case, I fully agree with you. At that price point, the only thing you should be selling is major dlcs.
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I hope I'm wrong, but a ranked mode does not feel like something that Nintendo would ever do. Probably because ranked games tend to attract toxic players.
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Welcome to the internet.
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Getting made fun of for enjoying a game that is "objectively bad" is also annoying.
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I'm honestly surprised Apple hasn't done this yet, and I'm am sure that Apple is at least developing this tech. At this point, we all know that Apple hates ports.
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That is such an Apple move. As much as I dislike Apple, they deserve some respect for stunts like this. It's like how they cap how much you can zoom into photos because they look trash when you zoom in too much.
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I am the exact opposite.
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The tech world is full of bad puns.
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I would rather that than a pay-to-win game or just straight-up gambling. Idk I you are referring to free games or paid games. But with free games, the devs have to make their money somehow. It may not be optimal, but with the state of video game microtransactions I'm willing to tolerate this.
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Being positive doesn't sell. It's a rule as old as time.
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To be fair. U.S. news was never trustworthy (on both sides).
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You have a point. And we already have a solution for this problem, usb color codes. But with the move to usbc to usbc, they stopped color coding the connector (probably because it looked ugly as you can't hide it like you can in USB-A).
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Before USB-C was standardized, we still had this problem, but with EVERY SINGLE TYPE OF CABLE. At least we have drastically reduced the amount of cables needed even if we haven't brought it down to one. (Although if you buy nice cables, it usually isn't a problem)
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Very late reply, but do you know Spanish? Or is someone else reading it.
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This video is what I think I've needed to completely quit my shorts addiction.