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This comment on the original article is almost exactly what I was going to say here
Whose expectations? Couldn’t have been mine as I expected very few buyers due to the high price and no compelling use case. (Source: sw1tcher)
Next headline: “People cut back on discretionary spending in the face of rising cost-of-living unaffordability crisis. Sales down for $3,499.99 pair of goggles and caviar.”
How hours a week do your sweatshop employees work?
This is hilarious. If I had some spare cash (and a lot of spare time), I’d absolutely love to do something like this. I’d love to do some modern blockbuster movies.
It just depends on how many people buy them. Personally, I think VR has reaches its critical mass for users. Without some sort of major changes to the tech, most people who want a headset already have one and those that don’t have probably considered one and figured it’s not for them. This is one of the boldest business decisions Apple’s made in a decade+ and I can’t say I see the rationale behind it other than “we have a trillion dollars and can R&D whatever we want”
More and more it seems like only the impatient or foolish buy new tech within the first 6 months of release. Whether it’s games or hardware, it’s clear that developers have realized they can get away with the “release it now, patch it later” approach, so why should people pay to be the guinea pigs? Especially when the performance upgrade between the 40 series and 30 series is so small?
You’re missing the point, whether or not we needed someone like Steve Jobs has come and pass. What matters is the success that the iPhone had entirely because of his ability to work an audience of more than tech-nerds. No one in the 2000s was doing keynotes like Apple with even half the social, adoptive, or financial success that they did.
Agreed, iPad was the victory lap. iPhone changed the whole paradigm of what a tech release could do, ironically by focusing very little on the tech itself, instead on the lifestyle implications. Mobile makers are still trying to emulate what Jobs was able to do on that stage in 2007.
Unsure of your question about DoubleDouble but thanks for introducing a new service to me! Have you checked Soulseek for the album?
A good way to live your life is to take whatever is cool to teenagers and do the opposite. You’ll come out ahead 9 times out of 10
Awesome ride!
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They’re two different apps for two different purposes IMO. Kodi is better if you do a lot of local watching and are a tinkerer-type of person who enjoys the setup/troubleshooting process. Plex absolutely blows it out of the water in terms of ease of setup and remote streaming.
This isn’t even to mention PlexAmp, which makes up probably 80% of my total Plex streaming, anyway. Again, I think PlexAmp is 10x better than any comparable Kodi mobile app.
You sleep in the bed you make lol. BMW support being shit has been a known thing for decades at this point
I’ve never had a problem with DDGs search results that simply rephrasing my query didn’t solve. What are you all searching for that Google’s results are “light-years ahead” of DuckDuckGo’s? (Honest question)
A bargain at twice the price
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