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If it wasn’t for RouterOS which is closed source and has such a dated ui/ux…
but not really modern hardware
That is kind of an understatement, I believe the hardware is now at least 8 years old if I’m not mistaken, and to me the biggest deterrent right now. If they updated the hardware to relatively modern standards I wouldn’t mind the price tag and probably buy one immediately. As it stands though, no chance.
When I heard the Tool cover of No Quarter and found out the original was by Led Zeppelin I gave that version a spin too. My disappointment was immeasurable and my day was ruined.
Reason being that I really like the Led Zeppelin vocalist. But his performance on that song is just unbearable to me.
The Tool cover though, absolutely amazing!
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That’s what I did. Loved all of Elden Ring, it is at the top of my all time favorite games. Did not have the fun with and didn’t want to pour more time into Radahn and said fuck it. It felt bad at first but I’m sure the time and frustration I spared myself is well worth it.
It’s been years since I’ve used their service but back then they were notorious for tricking users into signing up for their premium service with dark patterns and making it very hard to cancel. Which is why I left them and have dissuaded anyone from ever using their services.
If you’re in the EU this would probably fall under the 2 year guarantee required by law.
Yeh, it was totally justified.
It’s more a case of me assuming that it’s obvious that it’s a stereotype. You might say I dropped an /s which in this case has a different meaning.
Now we need this but with a cat and the last panel reading “where the fuck have you been and where’s my damn food”
That’s one product, does that really justify OPs remark “After years of pushing their proprietary and closed solutions”?
Who are you quoting? And which proton solutions aren’t open source?
I’m saying not making each other miserable should be the norm. Being courteous and decent to each other should be the norm. Which includes greeting each other. No need to go overboard with donuts and the killing kind of kindness.
You’re saying things that don’t match up with what I wrote. Not sure why that is.
Pretty sure an LLM is much more helpful in teaching than this useless comment.
I don’t know about bringing donuts or the other reply about killing them with kindness. Both would be too much for someone like me.
Like, am I obligated to bring donuts now? Are we now caught up in a perpetual donut bringing cycle until it becomes the new normal and there’s donuts all the time?
And killing them with kindness is just overdoing it. I’d not feel comfortable.
Can we not just be courteous and decent to each other at this place of -work-? Don’t get me wrong. If you’re having a great day, tell me about it and share the joy. If you’re having a shitty day, I’ll be there to listen. But on the regular, let’s just not make each other miserable.
It’s a scenario that Neal Stephenson covers in his book “Fall; or, Dodge in Hell”. Interesting read, although it’s one of my least favorite books of him and I liked the first book in the “Dodge” series a lot better.
Scary in what context? For the user? For you as the host? Something else I’m not thinking of?