I bought mine for full price (well I got a watch with it for "free") and I love it. The cameras are great, charges fast. I prefer having an actual back and home button, but if you're already on a pixel you're used to the gestures.
A: It was the best reviewed washer and dryer on Cordcutter when I needed to replace ours.
B: Because getting a notification on your phone that your clothes are done is cool, and being able to start a load from your phone from anywhere is cool.
C: It doesn't need to be connected. As a matter of fact, they stopped connecting to WiFi after about a year, and now they just work like a normal washer and dryer set. I miss the notifications, but not enough to try and figure out how to get them back online.
I've got no counterpoint, but I had the same realization, and it has made me question not being vegan. I'm like 80% without trying, but also replacing eggs and cheese is difficult
They surely agreed to it, the mixup is that people in general don't realize how much data and how often Tim Horton's wants to collect it.
Tim Horton's should probably just know which Tim Horton's you're closest to when you go to place an order, and that's about it. There's no reason they should even be allowed to ask to track you all day every day, even if you agree.
The multi-billionaire owner with the backing of the Chinese government is claiming that he's the underdog against a popular company/piece of software/GabeN. He's made some poor choices interacting with the community.
Yes, it's probably nice for a publisher to have a guaranteed income, which is why they sell exclusivity. It leaves a sour taste in my mouth, so I choose not to support it.
The rest about the launcher being bad sounds unhinged to me, but some people are really into that.
They bought Rocket League and actively made it worse.
Wayland being so Nvidia hostile while Nvidia is the only name for AI is kind of a kick in the balls