Because they can. I have the same gripe.
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My wife prefers her Macs. She's got the infamous A1706 MacBook Pro (I've already had to fix a few things on it), and a 27" iMac from the last run of Intel based machines.
But she does recognize the walled garden for what it is, and her seeing me effectively make my machines do what I want is making her want an Android phone 😅
So glad I built my 5800X3D/7900XTX system when I did. It's got plenty of horsepower for the next several years for my usage.
Seriously. This dude is delusional.
The law firm going after Tesla for this offered to represent him via a class action, and this idiot has the gall to ask the law firm for payment?
The world would be better off if his Tesla self-drove itself into a wall. Ideally with him inside.
"Yes, the planet got destroyed. But for a beautiful moment in time we created a lot of value for shareholders"
I've been on Firefox for a very long time because of shit like this. I run FF on my phone as well. Might look into Fennec.
A sensible response. Windows has its pros, and Linux has its cons. I personally don't care for Windows anymore, but that's because I grew up with Linux in the home alongside Windows, ultimately chose Linux despite the cons.
TIL what "Air" means in the brand name.
That's all a NAS has ever been, just a PC that specializes in storage. "NAS" isn't a specific product, either - it's whatever hardware you set up to function as such. My own NAS is a 2014 Mac mini running OMV (Debian 12 based) with a 4-bay locking drive dock attached to it. Works great.
I took images of my gaming PC drives (500GB, 2TB) onto a 4TB spinner, then shoved that spinner into my NAS's dock. With 2 minutes of point and click configuration, I can access those images from my gaming PC's new Linux install over the network to copy whatever data I might need. Easy peasy. No Synology needed for that.
Short term profits reign king once again
Gotta make the imaginary money line go up somehow
Airbnb was started to offer up your free space to someone for a night for a bit of cash, and that was it. Then the morons found out and bought whole ass houses specifically to rent out on Airbnb.
People ruin everything.
My household usage is well over 2TB/mo. It's not unrealistic to expect individual usage to be fairly high outside of the house.