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There are lawsuits for this. Unfortunately, Tesla has a forced arbitration clause that has been used to hamper progress of them, and I think I heard that a judge threw one of them out...
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Back when Tesla was fairly new, I wanted one... Not anymore. I do still want an EV, but not a Tesla
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Yea, but many games have said similar and have just never come out after. I hadn't heard anything else about development since, although that's also probably on purpose. Metroid Prime 4 announced something similar and then went silent for like 3 years and that game is theoretically coming soon
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Reporting on it seems a little thin, but here's an article about it: www.pcgamesn.com/league-of-le...
Otherwise, it looks like they are actively recruiting people for the team on their website
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Well that's good news. I heard that it was being 'reset' and nothing for a while, so it was assumed to be shelved. Hadn't heard the update
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I'd definitely play a game in the League universe, but not League. If only they didn't shelf the mmo they were working on...
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My smart tv started doing things I didn't like, so I've kicked it off the internet and use an nvidia shield tv instead. That's been my setup for several years now. Only thing is the tv really wants internet and the power button blinks...so it's covered by some electrical tape
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True, although I was more trying to point at 30mph being fast compared to the US and that 20mph actually seems reasonable, even if many drivers ignore it
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As an American, I initially read 20mph as very low. 20mph in residential makes more sense and I can see why it was reduced from 30mph. We have blanket 25mph in residential where I am, but our streets are also a bit wider on average from what I've seen
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I'd say privacy instead of security. Privacy is an important factor, but Android as a functioning OS is much better than iOS. The Apple Way(tm) conflicts with how I want my device to work but is the only way you're allowed to do things
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OP was talking about apps that load on boot, I wasn't thinking about bloatware. Yes, bloatware exists but it's not impossible to remove and I heavily disagree that all win installs have bloatware. Anti-privacy telemetry maybe, but bloatware only exists on prebuilts/laptops and is easy to uninstall
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Mac has the same problem (programs that auto-start on Windows also auto-start on Mac), but has it worse. Mac asks you if you want to reopen all currently open apps every time you shut down, and assumes you do by default
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Mhm... Had Home assistant on a raspberry pi for a while, now have an entirely nas running truenas scale, which is now running several other apps. I'm thinking about moving on from scale though, I've had some issues with it (mostly around apps)
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No, but I believe he will try
youtu.be/gE7xoHJkgvE?...
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I have Win10 on my desktop, Win11 on my laptop. While Win11 isn't necessarily bad as an OS, they've made some decisions I don't like, and tbh, Recall has convinced me to switch to some Linux distro before Win10 loses support in Oct
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I'll be adding windows -> linux to that list. Win11 isn't it and Win10 loses support in October
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I think mac is only better than windows for software, and it's only that way because it's closer to Linux than windows. Wsl is good, but still feels like a jank addon to windows