Do they last more than 20 years in ideal conditions?
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Well the dungeon Master is a psychotic 13 year old so.... yeah... TPS was terrible because of all that low grav bullshit.
But to each their own
And the map/travel system in tiny Tina's wonderland is so bad I don't want to play what seems to be a good game
This is like cutting off your leg so you can say you lost weight.
Don't forget it saves you 50% time of putting your pants on in the morning! - Some CEO probably
More like hide the problem so no one knows about it. This is the entire locksmith ideology, security through obscurity and that has been working out great hasn't it?
I don't have any faith in our incompetent government to do anything right if it costs corporations money.
Trim costs to give himself and stockholders more money FIFY
but the article didn't mention any redeeming values for the device as you did
This means the writer has a bias of negativity towards the device and now you are arguing that's it's a good thing it is being banned.
You would vote to ban dihydrogen monoxide if you found it has been consumed by every murderer in existence and also has been found at every school shooting too
Who gives a shit? He prob doesn't know what it is or what it is used for either, and neither does his party apparently
This is why I love Lemmy, thanks m8 appreciate it
It won't stop theives from being able to obtain them. And it's a legit tool, should we ban all usb because they can be used to steal Hyundai and Kia cars?
It's obvious there are flaws to car manufacturers theft protection. Shit watch LPL, lock noob, Bosnian Bill (hope you're doing well brother) and you will see most locks are a fucking joke.
There are Defcon vids on YouTube that go over how cars can be hacked yet manufacturers are still using these systems
KDE Connect should do the trick