Either that or they were hoping it would discourage the EU from passing a repair law like this. In such a scenario, Apple would go right back to making less-repairable phones once the storm had passed.
MrGeekman
I mostly collect Blu-Rays. Though, I increasingly find myself buying 4K Blu-Rays. I buy DVDs when they’re the only option.
I store them in 5-tier Atlantic Mitsu racks. I currently have four of these racks. I use them because they’re cheap and flexible in terms of placement.
With movies and shows that I’m viewing for the first time, I’ll use the Blu-Ray player. Otherwise, I’ll pop them in my PC, run them through MakeMKV and Handbrake, and then copy the files over to my server. I have two WD Red 8TB hard drives in my server, though I’ve only just about filled up the first one.
I think she was a reporter or something like that.
Yeah, except when you want to do anything with other instances.
Browser extensions help a bit, but just not on iOS.
Thank you! I had to ask because I’m used to seeing that acronym used in a very different context, where it has a very different meaning.
I think it would change things. I think it would make it a lot easier to justify voting for third-party candidates, since it wouldn’t split the vote between GOP and Dem candidates. Maybe I’m wrong, but I think there are a lot of folks who really want to vote for a third-party candidate but are afraid to do so because they’re afraid of splitting the vote and causing the bad guys (from their perspective) to win.
"remove human rights individuals you don't like"
Would you mind giving some examples?
Also, conservatives are not a monolith. Just like liberals, conservatives are not a monolith. Some are further from center than others. Some are much, much further away from center.
I just re-read your comment. I just realized that I skimmed it way too much previously. I misunderstood it then because I skipped to the bold part. I didn't realize that was a quote. I would have expected a quote to be enclosed in quotation marks, or maybe a code block.
I think you might have misunderstood me regarding the Xperia. I considered buying one six months ago, but I decided against it because the battery was a major PITA to replace. Before I got too serious about buying that phone, I looked for guides and videos for replacing the battery. I was able to find a teardown which showed the battery-removal process. I get the impression that Sony really doesn't want people to be able to replace the batteries in their phones.
I want a phone with a battery which can be quickly and easily replaced. That's why I'm interested in Fairphone. I'm just waiting for A) Fairphone to start selling in the USA so I can get an in-warranty exchange if I get a defective phone, and B) Fairphone to make a new phone with a headphone jack, as the current one lacks one.
I find it very strange, suspicious even, that the Fairphone 4 lacks a headphone jack. I find it at least somewhat suspicious because Fairphone only even unveiled this most recent model a few months after beginning to sell non-repairable wireless headphones. For a company that's so focused on making repairable devices, it's rather strange that they would make their phones less environmentally-friendly by taking away the headphone jack and also that they would sell headphones which were not repairable. Fortunately, that was a couple years ago, so even though they usually go 2-3 years between versions, it's possible that they might release a new one this year. I'm really hoping it'll have a headphone jack and that it'll be sold in the US.A
They'll also ban you from one subreddit if you're a member of one they don't like. They have whole lists of subreddits that they find undesirable. Your post to their subreddit could be perfectly fine, but they'll still ban you just because your member of those other subreddits.