

I heard “kung flu” frequently in my neck of the woods.


I heard “kung flu” frequently in my neck of the woods.


Still on mine, would say that I’m still not thrilled with the side edges being so very rounded off.


It’s still there as an option: Zulu - 1337


HNNNGG, right in my nostalgia.
Time for another reread I suppose.


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I mean it seems to work for India, Nepal, etc.


It’s almost like maximizing profits over everything isn’t a great idea.


How fucking dare you have an opinion!
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Holy crap, no thanks. That’s legit awful.


Well you obviously need to buy her a nice new one for a holiday


Insurance is absolutely, unambiguously, the worst. I had a stress echocardiogram denied by insurance yesterday because they don’t think I need it. A test to try to identify a problem, what’s my alternative? Wait to see if I drop dead? I guess in that sense I don’t need it but c’mon. And I’m on one of the “good” plans.
It seems like “deny everything and we’ll save money on the people that can’t/won’t fight the denial” is actually common practice now.
I hope their actuaries get to experience the bullshit and have time to regret their contributions to human suffering.


I use this as it is currently the best option available, but it really doesn’t compare in terms of speed


I only wish I could use it as the system WebView implementation.


As annoying as it is, I’d rather have visually inconsistent elements rather than broken applications. There’s something to be said for backwards compatibility.


What’s the problem with the blink engine?
Multiple implementations is good for everyone.


You can’t believe anything Rollins says, though. He’s a liar.
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Samsung and LG have both bitten me. Bosch, however, is doing great.
That’s still a great idea, the problem is good high definition high refresh rate panels without smart features are harder and harder to find