Amazon damaged their brand name once they started acting like a third-party marketplace. Now it’s basically almost like ebay.
Amazon damaged their brand name once they started acting like a third-party marketplace. Now it’s basically almost like ebay.
Tech has just reached the maturation point.
As with every industry, there’s a point where there’s enough growth for a win-win for the company and consumers, so consumers benefit with new features; once that dries up the company starts squeezing, so consumers endure new features and use the product despite the changes.
who the fuck would use Google’s search popularity as a metric for the popularity of a technology
that’s been a leading indicator of popularity for a long time now.
some may laugh at that speed lol
there’s nothing funny about the ridiculous cable prices some places charge :( i used to have 15mbps until i moved and got 1gbps… seeing a tv show finish downloading in 3 minutes was an eye opening experience
damn, 4k takes up so much space.
nah dude’s got 20 sticks of this haha
10 TB of RAM
I hope you mean hard disk space… otherwise I’m trying to imagine how many sticks of RAM you have there :)
Do you have all your hard drives connected to your computer/NAS or are they in cold storage? I have 6 HDDs/SSDs combined on my computer and no more available SATA/M2 slots…
that’s a really good price. was it used?
damn how’s your NAS configured? How many drives do you have?
Storage space isn’t as big a problem for music - for me, tv shows are the main issue.
I like to rewatch shows a lot in the background - I like having The Office or How I Met Your Mother on while i’m doing chores or something, so I have a lot of shows stored. It takes a lot of HDD space, but I also don’t have to pay for 3 different streaming services just to watch 3 shows
private trackers in general
You are absolutely a good storyteller. I enjoyed this.
Moral of the story, don’t fuck with people’s vacation time.
Just treat your employees well. How hard can that be?
I thought HP Sauce referred to the Harry Potter franchise, which is a book about a UK orphaned teenager living with oppressive stepparents discovering the secret ingredient to making a delicious dipping sauce.