I would buy a Zenfone in a heartbeat if they had more than 2 years of support. Apple's doing 6 years. Microsoft is doing effectively infinite. I don't get why every Android manufacturer other than Samsung and Google seem so bent on producing mountains of e-waste.
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Undercutting competitors is how you foster a pro-consumer market. That's one of the core tenets of capitalism. On its own, that's a good thing. The problem is when companies think customers are so attached to them that they don't worry about being undercut themselves.
https://youtu.be/GzXEhkI-Y3k?t=22
Tesla's have a button to electronically open the door and immediately below it they have a traditional pull handle to open the door.
I can say she was convicted of two counts of both R.C. 2903.02(A) & (B)—basically "normal" murder and felony murder. Clearly they thought she did it on purpose and because she was committing another felony. I can't say why those don't merge together under Ohio law or if they are supposed to. Ohio is a fairly statutory state, so maybe they overwrite that common law rule?
Uh, I think society is pretty darn dependent on everyone working to sustain it.
Not being fully developed ≠ nonexistent
We shouldn't remove all consequences for your actions until you turn 25. Young people are a little dumber, but they're not infants. They should still be able to think for themselves.
This sounds like they're copying Brave Discussions, which is basically just giving a little box with only reddit results near the top.
It's definitely not an alternative to reddit or even its own platform. It sounds like just another conditional algorithm update, but I haven't seen it yet.
Ecosia image search is literally just searching Bing through a middle-man.
As much as I dislike it, mainly Google still. Sometimes Bing for the AI help. Brave Search is also really good and the only new search engine I can see surpassing Google some day.
GitHub sponsorships are a way of donating to programmers. In addition to hosting lemm.ee, sunaurus has made significant contributions to Lemmy's codebase. (In my opinion, he is by far the most skilled programmer working on Lemmy.)