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warm,

I mean who the fuck decided letterboxing the game would be a good idea?

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1 - screen protector
2 - do people not lock their phones before putting them in their pockets?

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I thought this was a repost from a while ago, but USA gonna USA.

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How is everything these Israeli officials say just the most delusional shit ever?

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Poor upbringings. It's easy to become a parent, but it isn't easy to be a parent.

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The psychology on caring about some useless pixels is strange.

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What are some reasons as to why I would want to use this over, say, OSMAnd?

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I like OSMAnd's visuals, very simple and configurable. OM seems to just be material design. Subjective of course!

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Not that big of a deal to me personally, the app is still brilliant and open to the community. But given the community this is posted in I understand the concern and alternatives like Organic Maps are great for that.

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> Every country highly recommends against going to Afghanistan
> People go to Afghanistan
> ...
> Surprised Pikachu face...?

warm,

If you are talking about Vortex, it is no gold standard... it's a fucking bag of shit. Mod Organizer 2 is far superior.

Also the speed limits on Nexus suck and big mods like this wont do well on there if no one can actually download them in a reasonable amount of time.

warm,

MO2 is just better in every way. It's visually simpler, less confusing and functions as you would expect - drop the mods in and swap the order how you please. Creating mod profiles is easy and it has very deep advanced setup if you need it. Vortex just causes unnecessary roadblocks and troubleshooting steps. MO2 (to put it) "just works", try it if you haven't, it solves all the issues you just listed.

warm,

For other games with large modding communities Nexus Mods is often not the main site.

My favourite modding setup I have seen has to be Thunderstore with r2modman (initially Risk of Rain 2 modding, branched out to other Unity games), ridiculously simple and functional. All FOSS too.

warm,

We will have to agree to disagree. I had a much easier time explaining the setup of mods to people through MO2 than Vortex.

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Apple copy Samsung too, Apple just has good marketing and gives random names to standard tech to make it sound like its something amazing you should care about.

Samsung wanted to sell wireless buds too, so they also removed the 3.5mm port. At least their SD card slot stuck around for a bit longer. They could release a true flagship if they wanted with a 3.5mm port and an SD card slot, but why would they when millions of people buy their phones each year anyway?

Both are shitty in their own ways, but at least Samsung is Android.

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That was a good change. I'd argue even removing the cable would be a good change. Less e-waste (even though releasing phones every year is e-waste enough).
The bad thing was Apple then selling a charger at extortionate prices, you didnt have to buy theirs though.

4 months durability for an $800 phone!

My old $200 Motorola G9 Power phone lasted almost 4 years with only very minor scratches. Obviously in that period I have dropped it a few times getting out of the car, where the phone sometimes work itself out of my pant pocket while I drive, and then it slips out when I get out of the car. But no problem on my previous phones,...

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The Sony Xperia phones offer IP68 with an SD card slot and a 3.5mm port. They just have poor software support and cost a shit ton.

warm,

That's good then. Still kind of low, but not terrible like before.

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Still haven't updated to the new update. You just have to swap an app manifest file, takes 5 seconds.

I'm not sure why people with modded setups updated, I guess they had yet to learn that lesson.

warm,

The one before the 'next gen' update.

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The world is great to explore. Lots of hidden goofs to uncover, but yeah, you play New Vegas for story.

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They give that data away to hackers for free almost every year too!

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Replies aren't always in disagreement! I agree with what you are saying, just adding on my thoughts on information further up the thread too.

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It's still in its infacy, eventually it will replace humans entirely and the roads will be much safer. Right now it's just like improved cruise control and kind of pointless.
Some manufacturers have already said they will claim full responsibility for their cars in self-driving mode, which makes sense to do.

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You choose to activate that mode, while I understand your sentiment and do agree, it's not as cut and dry as 'company liable' or 'driver liable', both can be at fault. Taking blame off drivers entirely could make people even less attentive and the safety of lives is more important than some fines to a car manufacturer.
The real problem is that mode being allowed to exist at all. It's clearly not ready for use on public roads and companies are just abusing advertising to try and pin their 'autopilot' as something it isn't.

Also note: Some manufacturers (Volvo & Mercedes, that I know of) have already said they will claim full responsibility for their cars in self-driving mode.

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