

Amazon-backed
Hard pass.
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Amazon-backed
Hard pass.


$15/TB (I’m assuming USD) is incredible!


Ah whoops. Sorry about the misunderstanding


I’ve been looking for this game for so long! Thank you!
Edit. Here’s the source.
Not really Linux, but TempleOS should be in the fog somewhere. Maybe technically off the archipelago, but close enough to be related to it in some way.


Although CXMT is accused of stealing technology from Samsung to build its first DDR5 chips, the limited global memory supply could lead desperate companies to overlook this and buy memory chips from the company.
Samsung, Apple, et al have stolen from each other at every turn from everyone and with no consequence. Who gaf that this Chinese company did it, too?
After all, most end users wouldn’t care where the memory chips in their laptops and pre-built PCs come from, as long as they perform well and are
competitivelyfairly priced
Fixed it.


An always on camera with speaker and microphone, to which law enforcement has constant access. All it needs is an always display. We’re ¾ of the way there, gents.


Where’s the article? This is just a title and image.


That’s a good one! Legit made me chuckle!


Yeah, but no notch, so the bezel wasn’t excessive or needless. I still passed on it, though. But that’s a personal choice.


For xps price, they need to stick it under the screen. I hard pass on needless bezel and always on notch.
I’m going to be a little pedantic, for the sake of completeness, because I very much appreciate and value what Decronym bit did here and want it to cover any gaps that may arise (especially for newcomers).
AP doesn’t necessarily have to be wifi or wireless; I’ve used many hardwired APs. WAP stands for wireless access point, though it’s almost always shorthanded to AP (more so now, maybe, because of a dumbass song with the same name).


I guess they think we’ll use it 365 days a year. Or, maybe, we’ll just pay for it 365 days a year. Besides the Xbox and their 365 line, where else did they use other 360 numbers?


Might be personal preference. I like the UI better, the ability to easily transfer authcodes from one device to another, The micro vibrations when the timer is about to run out, and the ability to PIN lock the app directly from the app and using a separate PIN.


You misunderstand. Copilot is only the name of the app with the option to add Copilot to Copilot, but that’s an added cost, if you want to get Copilot with your Copilot.


Office365 to Microsoft 365 to Windows 365 (that’s something else now) to Copilot 365 and now Microsoft 365 Copilot App.
Honestly, I’m surprised 365 has remained static all this time. A little impressed, even.
Yes. This. I second this.