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So… aren’t the first two paragraphs of your comment mutually exclusive? As in, given the timeline, either the EU are attacking Musk but can move pretty fast, or this has nothing to do with Musk?


I admire people who can hold opposing opinions at the same time, but lets face it these both cant be true.


Yes, and I have never voted for my premier or any of the ministers who come up with all these laws… It’s called representative democracy.

I’ll grant you that due to the generally low turn out for EU parliamentary elections, the commission’s mandate could be argued to be lacking.

Otherwise this is just a nonsense argument.


I can only speak for Czechia and here the Witcher II definitely made a splash.


I would say W1 was successful too. At least for me it has stronger story telling then W2 which is too political for me.


It’s got 6.41 GB of onboard storage. I’ve been using mine heavily for note taking, reading articles, and some pdf markup and still use less than 2 GB.

I guess if you needed to work with a large number of media rich pdf, it could become a problem. But there are solutions. Either officially supported - dropbox et al. integration, or you can just ssh into the device and set up a syncing scheme of your liking.

So I really cannot image what are you talking about.


It seems reasonable to ask on a $500+ device they could have slashed out $5 for a 32GB SD card.


Yea, the lack of expandability and locked down OS are totally anti consumer. Unfortunately, nowadays, that’s the norm and not a “scam.”


A good interviewer would then ask follow up questions to either get a straight answer or highlight the absence thereof. Unfortunately, much of the mainstream tech "journalism" is just repackaged press releases written by people hoping to get hired by the very same companies that they "report" on. Thence the softball questions and toothless interviews all in an effort to not upset any potential future employers.


Looks very promising! My understanding is that Svelte has a similar approach. Would be amazing to have an alternative using just JSX.


No, it’s really not (unless you mean the literal, holistic user experience and not what the term usually refers to). GIMP is lacking the tools and integrations that make Photoshop seem like magic, while not being more performant or offering much of a benefit beyond being OSS. The lackluster UI is just the cherry on top.


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