Yeah I completely derped on who this backfired on… That explains my confusion 😂 the rest of my comment remains relevant after the first sentence
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Yeah I completely derped on who this backfired on… That explains my confusion 😂 the rest of my comment remains relevant after the first sentence
Edit: I’m an idiot and can’t read: I thought this was referring to backfiring on the reps, not TikTok. Original comment remains below:
The BBC should settle down lol, it didn’t backfire. Some group of aides took 900 calls, probably tallied it up on a few sticky notes, and passed them to a rep who tossed it in a bin.
it unanimously passed committee (!!!)
it’s practically certain to pass the house
it’s practically certain to pass the senate
it’s guaranteed to be signed by biden
The Verge is a site focusing on tech products and services.
I cannot believe anyone would find it surprising that they talk about tech products and services.
Welp, I have nothing to say to that kind of attitude. It’s a fairly decent day across much of the US and Europe for an uplifting walk outside.
Is it only news if it invokes strictly trite and sorrowful commentary?
Some of y’all just like basking in depression and misery. Upset when prices go up, upset when a company lowers prices.
Tidal is generally very highly regarded among those who seeking a music streaming service that’s higher quality and pays out to artists. It’s no surprise this gets a positive shine.
Considering this was written by a reviewer, a person paid to give opinions…
Fortunately it was not named for what you think it is.
Named after a Quaker, John Lynch.
doesn’t feel as active as the numbers suggest, that’s still an issue.
worth noting to those people who will read this and go: “I should browse /All
and post nonsense everywhere to boost activity!”, please don’t. A community with a bunch of uninformed discussion is just as dead as a community with no comments.
Ehhhhhhhhhh… Considering activity was on a slow decline Sept-Dec (not counting August->Sept due to i-think bot-spam issues in the count)
The numbers didn’t really grow until the method to count active users was modified. We won’t know the impacts of growth/decline for another 2-3 months at least.
As I said, I’m not sure what to say. I’ve done both cases, a transfer and restoration, and had issues with both where some app data didn’t copy over. Maybe I should prioritize getting a Pixel device as my next Android fiddle-phone.
Contacts, photos, settings were mostly fine (though I did not do an exhaustive audit, but I’ll give it credit here).
(I ended up wiped/deleted this comment, but it’s original contents stated that I had upgraded my drawer-android-phone to a S23 last year from another 3-4 year old Samsung device, and that I wasn’t sure what to say here. I deleted the comment because, I don’t have the energy to debate)
On the other hand, the phone just works, upgrades between devices are seamless, and the phone retains value after 4 years.
Plus, the backup restoration is insane. If you stole my phone, I’d be back to where I was within an hour or two — all of which is driving to Apple and waiting on a sales clerk to pull an iPhone from the back, then going to a store owned by my cell carrier to register the device on their network. No device re-customization at all in the equation. There is nothing like it on Android.
5GB is a lame amount for a base tier of storage in 2024 but it’s hardly abuse.
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Or there’s your take.
Life after high school is going to open your mind up.