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  • Generously, people who were 14-16yo when Trump’s first term ended and weren’t fully aware of what was going on at the time.

    Realistically, a large portion of ‘mainstream’ Republicans embarrassed by what the GOP has become - but still not certain if they can go against decades of Fox News programming and vote for a shudders Democrat.

  • Not Likeable
  • Gore’s presidency would have been a continuation of Clinton’s, who were aware of the threat potential posed by al-Qaeda. So if/when the now infamous Bin Ladin Determined To Strike in US memo landed on his desk on August 6th, 2001 - or the even earlier “UBL [Usama Bin Laden] Threats Are Real" memos from months earlier; they would have been taken seriously and acted upon.

    Instead Bush's response was to fob it off disinterestedly, saying: "All right. You've covered your ass"

    So yes, learning from earlier failings - a theoretical Gore presidency would have taken these threats much more seriously, and could have prevented the thousands of deaths of 9/11, and tens of thousands of deaths in the subsequent wars.

  • Customer service
  • Or literally never, ever connect your TV directly to the Internet (seriously, don’t do it).

    My Apple TV does an infinitely better job than the half-assed built-in native apps; more services are supported and for longer, features are properly integrated, and the additional smart phone functionality (AirPlay, AirPods sync etc.) is a godsend in a busy household.

    Plus the added bonus of not risking my network getting compromised, and one less company collecting and selling data about me to unscrupulous marketers and shady middle-men.

  • Will GTA 6 live up to the hype?
  • I honestly think it will not live up to the levels of hype that the community will build itself up to.

    Coupled with my suspicion that the single-player game will be as barebones as possible, with the goal of funnelling as many players into the next iteration of GTA:Online as quickly as possible, to sell more Shark Cards.

    The good news is that in the end I’ll either be proven right, or pleasantly surprised.

  • Samsung is sunsetting Tizen and fully ending support for the smartwatch OS
  • If/when it happens, so be it - I’ll eat crow. But for the time being, Apple at least has long set/surpassed the standard for support lifetimes.

    At some point, you just have to have a little bit of faith that not every company is going to immediately screw you over the first chance they get; otherwise you’ll never end up buying anything (new or otherwise), with the fear that the moment you do - they’ll drop support.

    I mean, some companies do deserve that level of scepticism - but honestly, for all their other faults Apple is not one of them.

  • Samsung is sunsetting Tizen and fully ending support for the smartwatch OS
  • There are a lot of legitimate reasons to hate on Apple, but not supporting their products long-term is not one of them.

    Eventually they stop providing new OS updates, but they don’t brick/abandon devices.

    Hell, I turned on my old iPhone 5 recently for the first time in over a decade and it happily connected to Apple’s servers and updated to the last supported OS version.

    Even now that my Apple Watch isn’t receiving any more major OS updates, it can still interact with my up-to-date iPhone 14 without any issues.

  • Google, then vs now
  • Duck Duck Go.

    Results might not be as good as peak Google, but they’re definitely serviceable and infinitely better than current Google.

    Plus all the bang shortcuts are just the cherry on top.

  • Samsung is sunsetting Tizen and fully ending support for the smartwatch OS
  • I’m still using an Apple Watch 3 that I got in a bundle with my iPhone X from my telco.

    I need to charge it twice a day for ~30 minutes each, but it’s still chugging along.

    I think I’ll finally upgrade to the new generation this year, but at that point it will be 7 years old - which is commendable for tech.

  • The RTS genre will never be mainstream unless you change it until it's 'no longer the kind of RTS that I want to play,' says Crate Entertainment CEO
  • RTS are inherently limited to PC.

    I agree with everything else you said, bar this. I first got into RTS’s on the PS1.

    To me, RTS’s peaked around Red Alert 2 (pre-Yuri’s Revenge); I just wish I could find more voxel-based 2d RTS’s with that same ‘arcade-y’ feel.

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