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D13H4RD got a reaction from Tamesh16 in Ok Google, eavesdrop on me. Google employees listening to Google Home recordings
Google: We won't eavesdrop and we respect your privacy
Also Google: Oh yeah, we forgot the giant asterisk on that first bit. Maybe two.
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D13H4RD got a reaction from YoloSwag in Ok Google, eavesdrop on me. Google employees listening to Google Home recordings
Google: We won't eavesdrop and we respect your privacy
Also Google: Oh yeah, we forgot the giant asterisk on that first bit. Maybe two.
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D13H4RD got a reaction from ARikozuM in 1-2 Switch Switch - Nintendo Releases reasonably priced Nintendo Switch Lite
Wait.
So it's a Switch......that doesn't actually do Switch things?
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D13H4RD got a reaction from TechyBen in Ok Google, eavesdrop on me. Google employees listening to Google Home recordings
Google: We won't eavesdrop and we respect your privacy
Also Google: Oh yeah, we forgot the giant asterisk on that first bit. Maybe two.
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D13H4RD got a reaction from Ithanul in Indie Game Developers Would Rather You Pirate their Games Than Buy From Key Resellers
Notice that they specifically mention G2A.
G2A has been scum for a long ass while already, and it still puzzles me as to why people keep buying from them. Yeah, they're cheaper, but their business tactics are just scummy.
This is bought using a stolen credit card? Nah, let's not do shit about it.
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D13H4RD got a reaction from leadeater in Navi/Ryzen 3000 launch Megathread
To be honest, even this showing is quite strong for me.
Did AMD kick the pants off Intel? Well, not entirely, but it made further gains at its strongest attribute and also nibbled at the difference between it and the equivalent Intel competition.
All-in-all, I think a price-drop from Intel might be on the cards, given that the only pedestals they can really stand on right now are clockspeeds (plus overclocking) and raw gaming performance (even that is becoming less significant).
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D13H4RD got a reaction from Arika in Navi/Ryzen 3000 launch Megathread
To be honest, even this showing is quite strong for me.
Did AMD kick the pants off Intel? Well, not entirely, but it made further gains at its strongest attribute and also nibbled at the difference between it and the equivalent Intel competition.
All-in-all, I think a price-drop from Intel might be on the cards, given that the only pedestals they can really stand on right now are clockspeeds (plus overclocking) and raw gaming performance (even that is becoming less significant).
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D13H4RD got a reaction from mr moose in Navi/Ryzen 3000 launch Megathread
To be honest, even this showing is quite strong for me.
Did AMD kick the pants off Intel? Well, not entirely, but it made further gains at its strongest attribute and also nibbled at the difference between it and the equivalent Intel competition.
All-in-all, I think a price-drop from Intel might be on the cards, given that the only pedestals they can really stand on right now are clockspeeds (plus overclocking) and raw gaming performance (even that is becoming less significant).
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D13H4RD got a reaction from Castdeath97 in Navi/Ryzen 3000 launch Megathread
Reading through the reviews, definitely looks like 3rd-gen Ryzen is a win.
No, it didn't absolutely demolish Intel in everything, but it did make significant gains all while also being quite efficient and also closing the gap in its weakest area.
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D13H4RD got a reaction from cj09beira in Navi/Ryzen 3000 launch Megathread
Wanna know why blower coolers suck?
They "blow"...........I'm so terrible at this
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D13H4RD got a reaction from Bustapalapano in Sony A6000 or Canon EOS M50
Ugh, the X-T100.
I'll put it this way. Fuji makes a lot of great cameras. The X-T100 isn't one of them.
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D13H4RD got a reaction from PeterT in Samsung admits that the Galaxy Fold was pushed before it was fully ready; fix complete and being tested but no re-release date is shared
Well, one can say the Galaxy Fold saga is quite the embarrassment for Samsung. Whilst not nearly as much as the fiasco that was self-igniting Note7s, the Fold's pre-launch failure was no less disconcerting.
Well, as it turned out, Samsung's chief of mobile, Koh Dong-jin, in an interview with some members of the press, has come out to say that the Fold was pushed out the door before it was fully ready for prime-time and at least according to him, it was an utter embarrassment.
On when the Fold will be re-released, Koh did not give a date but mentioned that the fix has been applied and is currently being tested
So perhaps it'll be out perhaps after the Galaxy Note10? Who knows...
Sources
TNW
The (not-so) Independent
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D13H4RD got a reaction from TVwazhere in Show off your latest purchases
Some of the stuff from my large order arrived
And have to order something else...
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D13H4RD got a reaction from Mutoh in Show off your latest purchases
Some of the stuff from my large order arrived
And have to order something else...
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D13H4RD got a reaction from soldier_ph in Show off your latest purchases
Some of the stuff from my large order arrived
And have to order something else...
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D13H4RD got a reaction from yuh25 in Samsung admits that the Galaxy Fold was pushed before it was fully ready; fix complete and being tested but no re-release date is shared
It'll be some time before that'll be fully realized. But ya gotta start somewhere.
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D13H4RD got a reaction from TechyBen in Samsung admits that the Galaxy Fold was pushed before it was fully ready; fix complete and being tested but no re-release date is shared
It'll be some time before that'll be fully realized. But ya gotta start somewhere.
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D13H4RD got a reaction from Taf the Ghost in Samsung admits that the Galaxy Fold was pushed before it was fully ready; fix complete and being tested but no re-release date is shared
Well, one can say the Galaxy Fold saga is quite the embarrassment for Samsung. Whilst not nearly as much as the fiasco that was self-igniting Note7s, the Fold's pre-launch failure was no less disconcerting.
Well, as it turned out, Samsung's chief of mobile, Koh Dong-jin, in an interview with some members of the press, has come out to say that the Fold was pushed out the door before it was fully ready for prime-time and at least according to him, it was an utter embarrassment.
On when the Fold will be re-released, Koh did not give a date but mentioned that the fix has been applied and is currently being tested
So perhaps it'll be out perhaps after the Galaxy Note10? Who knows...
Sources
TNW
The (not-so) Independent
Thoughts
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D13H4RD got a reaction from mr moose in Samsung admits that the Galaxy Fold was pushed before it was fully ready; fix complete and being tested but no re-release date is shared
It'll be some time before that'll be fully realized. But ya gotta start somewhere.
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D13H4RD got a reaction from lewdicrous in Samsung admits that the Galaxy Fold was pushed before it was fully ready; fix complete and being tested but no re-release date is shared
BioWare magic....but for foldable phones
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D13H4RD got a reaction from TechyBen in Samsung admits that the Galaxy Fold was pushed before it was fully ready; fix complete and being tested but no re-release date is shared
Well, one can say the Galaxy Fold saga is quite the embarrassment for Samsung. Whilst not nearly as much as the fiasco that was self-igniting Note7s, the Fold's pre-launch failure was no less disconcerting.
Well, as it turned out, Samsung's chief of mobile, Koh Dong-jin, in an interview with some members of the press, has come out to say that the Fold was pushed out the door before it was fully ready for prime-time and at least according to him, it was an utter embarrassment.
On when the Fold will be re-released, Koh did not give a date but mentioned that the fix has been applied and is currently being tested
So perhaps it'll be out perhaps after the Galaxy Note10? Who knows...
Sources
TNW
The (not-so) Independent
Thoughts
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D13H4RD got a reaction from ARikozuM in Samsung admits that the Galaxy Fold was pushed before it was fully ready; fix complete and being tested but no re-release date is shared
Well, one can say the Galaxy Fold saga is quite the embarrassment for Samsung. Whilst not nearly as much as the fiasco that was self-igniting Note7s, the Fold's pre-launch failure was no less disconcerting.
Well, as it turned out, Samsung's chief of mobile, Koh Dong-jin, in an interview with some members of the press, has come out to say that the Fold was pushed out the door before it was fully ready for prime-time and at least according to him, it was an utter embarrassment.
On when the Fold will be re-released, Koh did not give a date but mentioned that the fix has been applied and is currently being tested
So perhaps it'll be out perhaps after the Galaxy Note10? Who knows...
Sources
TNW
The (not-so) Independent
Thoughts
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D13H4RD reacted to mr moose in Nvidia Super Card Reviews
because when everyone has a super, no one will be a super.
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D13H4RD got a reaction from Ben17 in Show off your latest purchases
"How much have you ordered?"
Me: YES
I have that exact case although it's made for the Note8. It's great especially for protection. Saved my phone from a couple of careless moments and it's so chunky, the one time I accidentally dropped it on an escalator panel, it made a really loud thud that rippled through the room.
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D13H4RD got a reaction from EldritchMoose in Google thinks farting isnt child friendly for the youngest.
Imagine not being able to think for yourselves and having to rely on what corporate overloads or politicians say