It’s not malware it’s more adware. At least it used to be
It’s not malware it’s more adware. At least it used to be
Mine was empty but enabled. Weird.
A computer is something you’d want to buy with a credit card, as they often come with additional free warranties for various mishaps
I’ve looked into them when buying a new printer. They’re the cheapest laser you can buy, but the refills include the drums, which makes them way more expensive. They’re also extremely small for a laser.
I ended up buying an epson ecotank, which is a lot slower than a laser, but it’s still on the original ink after 800+ pages and it’s never been problematic even if I leave it for a couple months without printing. Doesn’t seem to clog up like others have reported
Sync pro is an absolute ripoff.
I had it for reddit and I’m not buying it again
They only do it to make sure the latest Blu Rays work AFAIK. this is also how they get the decryption keys for the latest movies lol
Not true, I had a Philips toastsensor that apparently sensed the toast.
It was good only to burn said toast. That toaster is now in the garbage and has been replaced by a regular one. Good riddance!
Oh yeah, I had 16:10 for a while, that rubs me the wrong way as well.
Doesn’t do it for me on my TV. I’d be curious to know if it respects the 4:3 aspect ratio if played on such a TV
I don’t notice the ads either. They’re blocked systemwide. Lol
Of course. Especially since they now include Nvidia drivers which are like 300 MB each and there’s more than one IIRC
Nowadays you can’t even boot Ubuntu from disc. The loader is completely bugged out and you need to specify a few boot args to get it to boot within a semi reasonable amount of time. Last time I did, it took 20 minutes to load lol.
Yes, but I suspect that GB emulation has been perfect for a decade or 2 lol