BornAgainSpecial

BornAgainSpecial t1_ix947ts wrote

A) look for the cheapest price, because higher price mean more economic activity, especially if the higher price is because the company is involved in political lobbying to make everything more expensive on behalf of the global warming agenda.

B) look for no plastic and other toxic chemicals. The global warming people want to replace everything with petrochemicals.

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BornAgainSpecial t1_ix4gl42 wrote

5 years? That's nothing. Is there any phone that doesn't give at least that?

I honestly believe the soy devs need to go to jail for making things artificially slow. What did they change in 5 years that makes it so that when you click an icon on the screen it's no longer instantaneous? The original Windows from 30 years ago could register a click without delay.

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BornAgainSpecial t1_ix4fooz wrote

New York Times runs at a loss. So does Impossible Burger. When something isn't bound by the market, that's when you start getting the agenda driven stuff. Woke corporatism is what's making people unhappy. It's the lack of capitalism. You're not even legally allowed to buy a car that doesn't costs $1,000 per radar in the bumper for a fender bender.

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BornAgainSpecial t1_ix4e130 wrote

Apps that Apple finds unprofitable? They banned Gab when it was the number one seller. They don't care about profits. They care about censorship. This is a socialist system, not a capitalist one, less yet a "hypercapitalist" one.

Otherwise I agree and want the same phone as you.

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BornAgainSpecial t1_iwdra4l wrote

They're better in a lot of ways if you could get one that would suit the purpose. I looked for a coffee grinder that would work for pepper a while back and considered taking off the handle and replacing it with some sort of hexagonal nut that would fit over where the handle goes and be large enough to grip and twist. But coffee grinders tend to have other issues for this application like not having a place to store the pepper, since with coffee you put in fresh coffee each time. Do you know of any specific ones that would be good for this?

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BornAgainSpecial t1_ivvd5hs wrote

The idea is supposed to be that you're allowed to upgrade parts, so the computer is supposed to be a big hollow shell that will allow you to fit any motherboard including itx, plus a screen with a non-proprietary connector instead of the usual lvds and edp, and also a trackpad and keyboard that are usb instead of, once again, proprietary connections. But no, all you get is tiny 12" screen to ensure you can't fit anything other than the custom adaptor modules for everything that only the company sells.

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BornAgainSpecial t1_ivvca6b wrote

You need something with a big screen so you can see what you're engineering, and all the computer companies got together and made a consensus that they would no longer allow you to have that. Get a used LG Gram with a 17" screen for about $500. Rip out the camera and microphone and any other junk that's not supposed to be in there and sell it to recoup some of the cost. Maybe resell the battery too since anywhere that has a desk also has a power outlet.

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