Technical people can struggle when a choice isn’t a zero or a one.
Technical people can struggle when a choice isn’t a zero or a one.
I mean, I interpreted that as acknowledgement that Lemmy is still 1% the size of Reddit, for example.
Interesting. The back of a tube of sensodyne in my medicine cabinet right now says that stannous fluoride may stain teeth. Hard to understand why a 2013 article would contradict a 2023 toothpaste warning.
Also stains your teeth.
This is kinda wild. If “basically any action you take” is really real, I bet I had an average of 100 api calls per day. The only way I’d take less than 20 actions/day is if I used it for <30 minutes/day.
Agreed. If it was “intentionally added” PFAS, it would say that, and that might be a big deal. I read through the article and didn’t see that. Just speculation that it might be. PFAS is everywhere.
Have you even looked at the computer electronics business? Or lived a few decades? Otherwise how can you have no experience of a company deciding your use of a product doesn’t meet THEIR expectations and so they invalidate your warranty claim? Heck, look at what Intel is doing right now with its 13 and 14 series chips.
Legality is nothing without enforcement, and there’s like none of that for warranties in the US, and even less for global companies with overseas HQs.