There's a nonzero probability that one of these slightly edited meme graphics is going to make its way into some reference material, and it will be hilarious when that happens.
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Why can’t they build my smart phone so it’s technically usable 47 years later?
I’m always torn on this. God bless America, but it also feels irresponsible.
I remember when they first invented memes 👴
Yes, but wholesomely, it was mainly because I wasn’t clear about this sooner. I’ve been fortunate enough to have good communication in my partners.
With that said, things can be complicated. It takes an open mind.
I’m wired differently. Physically. Like, things that work for most men can’t possibly work for me because the sensitive nerve endings all grew in a different spot. It would become difficult because I’d have to find the heart to tell them and the ego hit of not being able to satisfy me normally might be too great that there’s the temptation to just fake it rather than admit that I’m a special case. Plus, early on in our relationship, who wants to do all that explaining? It’s easy to sound entitled. I could totally see it reaching grand confession proportions.
Thanks! It’s nice to learn something new.
That’s fascinating. My understanding was that flash storage is not physically integrated into the SoC but rather remains a separate ship that is sometimes stacked vertically.
This is happened to me before. I’ve noticed a delay in the federation such that sometimes comments recently deleted will still get votes or replies for a time. I speculate it’s because the deletion doesn’t get processed until the comment has finished being shared with other instances.
Isn’t delaying care pretty normal in the US due to exorbitant medical costs?
My parents were always “I’d rather not know because I couldn’t afford it anyway.”
I really don't understand this trend outside of profit squeezing and pushing users to cloud storage subscriptions. Right now on Amazon $120 bags you 2 TB of 6 GB/sec consumer flash storage. Don't tell me they can't find another 128 GB, especially with economy of scale.
The year is 2024 and storage is cheap. No excuses.
Try assembly language! You have registers, and they are named for you with highly memorable names like R17.