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Germany's autobahn bridges falling apart
  • It’s true what you said, being newer than most other developed nations.

    However at the back of my mind, whenever it says “made in china”, i don’t expect much quality or built to last.

  • Apple unveils stunning new iPad Pro with M4 chip and Apple Pencil Pro
  • I won’t be purchasing this new iPad Pro (even though I really love my oled screens). It’s too stunned by its ipadOS.

    “Pro” has always been a marketing strategy for them and I feel that Apple products haven’t been tight for a long time.

  • Is the difference between OLED and LCD models really that big?
  • For me, the OLED screen alone already justified the purchase.

    I don’t have the OLED version but I would hands down get it if

    1. My wallet allows me to
    2. I didn’t already have my SD for more than a year.

    However if you’re tight on budget, the lcd is a great not-so “little” device to kill time.

  • The lock-in problem at the heart of the Apple monopoly lawsuit
  • I understand that some may view it as a status symbol, but in my opinion, iPhones are more practical than they may seem.

    For me, the cost and specs of an Android device would need to be significantly better for me to consider switching from an iPhone. Additionally, iPhones tend to have a better resale value, which is a factor to consider.

    While I won't argue about the user-friendliness of Android versus iOS, personally I prefer to stick with iOS due to my familiarity with it and the lack of added benefits that switching to Android would bring.

    In my line of work in the creative/visual industry, I find that using a Macbook Pro is more beneficial not just because of its specs, but also because of the widespread use of Macs in my industry. It helps streamline my workflow and ensures compatibility with others.

    When it comes to purchasing a device, I prefer to have a seamless experience without needing to worry about updating drivers or adjusting settings. The ease of use and reliability of a Mac is important to me in order to focus on my work without unnecessary technical issues.

  • Elon Musk's Neuralink implants brain tech in human patient for the first time
  • I mean, my fridge (hitachi) has a condensation problem and was giving the error code thingy. The guys came down and quoted 1k+ to bring it back and fix it. I’m like. Literally can get a new fridge! At this point really, what should I do?

    Edit: it’s a 9 year old fridge

  • [D4] Season 3 - Unearth a Looming Threat in Season of the Construct
  • I played both season including beta. Season 1 is garbage. Season 2 is better, or as I would call it; mid. But I wouldn’t say its more garbage. Season 3 looks mid as well.

    D4 as a whole has way too many things it can be improved on.

  • MSI Launches Claw A1M Handheld Gaming Device With Core Ultra 7 CPU, Starts At $699
  • I think what would be cool is if you’re able to remove the sticks (especially the right one) and replace them with the touchpads without any hassle. Like a modular unit. And if the stick drifts, then just get a new one and pluck it back in.

  • Vizio settles for $3M after saying 60 Hz TVs had 120 Hz “effective refresh rate” | Vizio claimed backlight scanning made refresh rates seem twice as high.
  • I’ve always thought they were slightly more expensive because they used LG/Samsung panels for their TV.

    I avoided Samsung and it was a no brainer for me to get LG. My LG has been treating me well and doesn’t prompt me to get on the internet. And I got them for discounted prices as well, a 65”GX and 42?” C3.