

Not if it includes severance… :(


Not if it includes severance… :(
It’s true, he and JerryRigsEverything fill that niche.
Fair point, but MKBHD isn’t typically reviewing products for elite athletes only… he’s a bridge between enthusiast/early adopter products and the general public. $900 for shoes is outside of that zone, imo.


Quick, give him a gun, suddenly he’ll be the most sympathized-with man in the country


Oh no, Apple had no time to create five milions dongles, each for one specific use case, each of which cost $50 apiece. A tragedy.


It honestly might be cheaper to get a piece of shit phone and keep it squeaky clean for our overlords


Bonjour, bonsoir, bonuit?


Mango is really good and you might be able to use it for free with your library card if you’re in the US!


Networks, after splitting every league and cup into tiny micropackages that cost $9.99 per month each: How could the Millenials do this to us? After everything we gave them!*
* They had not, in fact, given them much of anything


A lot of financial apps require Play Protect and attestation. I had to fight for months to figure out how to spoof the integrity check so I could deposit some stupid checks.
Wayland is trying to replace a standard that people have been saying is obsolete for a decade. I’ll give them a bit of leeway.
Interesting you compare it to Windows, given how in OS X you literally just drag applications into your Applications folder to install them.
Plus make it hell on earth to a) access drives other than the one flatpak is installed on, b) interoperate with non-flatpak applications, and c) retain any amount of free space on my drives (exaggeration for effect).


It’s become that ubiquitous because there’s an expectation of instant gratification.


It’s almost like people have gotten really used to instant gratification and it’s not reasonable. A certain amount of figuring it out should be expected.


Maybe the judges will think of the poor shareholders for once


In fairness, the community has plenty of assholes. However, I think there’s something to be said about electronic literacy and how a lot of people expect to have their hand held through every process.
Well, letting everyone make their own definitions of “being a good person” does not seem to be working out very well right now… So it might not be the worst idea to at least give feedback when you’re being a piece of shit or positively impacting other people’s lives.