Judging by the url, they’re noodles designed to boost your ham. Which is probably worth it to someone. I suppose.
Judging by the url, they’re noodles designed to boost your ham. Which is probably worth it to someone. I suppose.
From reading online, it seems to be a feature of some segments of the US market.
I’m currently using my first Samsung device in a while (handed down by someone who didn’t like it) and it’s just like any other phone.
I’m not in the US though.
What I could hold against them is how some of their devices have extra features enabled within the brand’s ecosystem. I understand it’s a basic way to keep users with the brand without being too harsh (everything still works with another appliance after all), but it’s still a bit crummy.
Maybe someone ought to rewrite rust in C.
It can often make a semi decent summary of a long text that helps you decide if it’s worth reading or not. I’ve found it relatively useful for that.
But it was from a prince!
In the gulf of Mexico?
But, people pills are delicious!
Why isn’t that in the Olympics instead of all the crap we’ve got nowadays?
There might be hardware then.
I didn’t even know that they existed before I read the article, so I have no real opinion on the matter.
At least there’s actual hardware, which is more than can be said for a lot of those companies.
Software ought to be fixable, assuming that the hardware is decent. If the company survives.
We do need an alternative to Meta’s offering. Steam’s headset is too pricey for the market. A 500 €/$ price point seems roughly reasonable.
Also I’ll have to upgrade my Oculus CV1 one of those days.
They’re coming after our balls!
They still have to cook the rice.
Oh now you’ve done it!
Maybe there’s whole cities up there and nobody knows.
Just give them Windows phones, problem solved.
That’s guilt right there!
Sounds like a weird “we’ll finance you but you’re going to have to agree to our wacko conditions” kind of deal.
Odd that he found nobody else. Or maybe he found the challenge interesting.
No, it’s still touché.
Wouldn’t it be simpler to have Mexico pay for groceries?
So it should be considered differently from all the other attacks on civilians that they’ve been doing all the time?