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That's pretty awesome. Reminds me of how FUCKING STUPID all the new Pokemans are. Fuck everything after 250. Sort of arbitrary place to draw the line I know, but WHATEVER. Read more
Yo but the Internet. The Internet is fucking incredible; we all just spend too much time here to appreciate it, I think. Read more
If nothing else, it could be an interesting exercise in UI design, and could push the e-ink to be faster, etc. Mostly though it just seems weird, but I guess if you ultimately replaced dumbphones with these, that'd be cool. Read more
Yeah, it's a really big problem.....FOR PEOPLE WHO CAN AFFORD AN IPHONE 5! That's what I was trying to get at. Read more
EXACTLY. THANK YOU. Read more
THANK YOU. YES. Read more
Nightmare fuel. Read more
Don't tell anyone, but
Yeah, telescoping legs would be handy. Read more
My only concern would be that the dining room table legs (when in coffee table mode) might block the TV, but you could probably orient it well enough for two watchers, right? Read more
Right?! It is not even funny how much "smoke" is totally the solution to this problem. Read more
Smoke! Wait, don't smoke! Read more
One of the things I've found interesting regarding this kind of fanboy warfare is the increasing number people who feel the need to tag their opinions with a little comment about what phone they own. "This is how I feel about [x]. I have a [y] by the way." It's like the angry fanboy responses are SO ingrained you have… Read more
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It's definitely a fair way to address the "but my wifi is unsecured!" thing, because they'll warn you "lock that shit down or else" early on in the warning structure. My worry is any false positives that might come up not with someone else doing actually illegal shit with your IP, but you doing not-illegal shit that… Read more
If you can find one that doesn't. The 5 involved cover the gamut of options for A LOT of users in the U.S. Read more
Yeah, I think so, but if I remember correctly that was just the vague date that was being given when this whole thing surfaced a year ago, so that date was waaaaaay in advance. Read more
I think it's the former. It's pegged to work basically the same way content holders track down infringers now. They set up honeypots, snag IPs, and then take those IPs to ISPs. In the past though, they've tried to get ISPs to shell out your personal info so they can prosecute you. Now, they'll just hit the ISP with… Read more