Historically, the problem with Motorola hasn't been their os, it's been their hardware, it's just usually not very good when compared to the competition. And often the price is higher for what you're getting.
Looking back now, you're right, you didn't say anything about Apple's build quality.
I guess you were just arguing that poor build quality of other products isn't a big deal because you could just fix it. But you wouldn't be able to fix the Mac if that breaks I guess? I don't know, that party is a bit confusing.
Uh, good luck with that repair.
I'm no fan of apple's business practices, or the general non-upgradability of their machines, but i'd take apple hardware over cheap plastic any day. It's overpriced and it's locked down, but it's also well engineered.
You're free to hate Apple, that's fine, I'm right there with you. But if you think their build quality is poor, you're simply misinformed.
I just checked out the specs, that model does not support NVMe. So yeah, there's that.
Jesus Christ... would you drop the pedantry? It's childish.
I mean "what is an Ethernet port? Did you mean a RJ-45 port supporting Ethernet?" "What is an ATM machine, did you mean an ATM?"
Don't be that fuckin guy.
I wonder what he could have possibly meant when he said an NVMe port?
What if they were necessary for panda breeding.
Side note, whatch what happens when this baby panda sneezes! Omg it's so cute!
For all of us we didn't know there was a choice, we were all infants at the time the choice was made. We were still figuring out which amorphous blob gives us the milk.
This is why others decide on sex for us through observation. That much is sensible enough, infants are not great at that kind of thing. But we're discovering more and more that this is an imperfect system and that more often than we realized the answer is not straight forward or in fact that our conclusions are sometimes incorrect even when it appears straight forward.
I would think that ripping 1000L of water out of an environment in a day is going to have more immediate impacts than you eventually pissing on a cactus is going to fix…
Well... It all depends on what you do with the water. Are you sequestering it in some way or are you releasing it? I mean, if the community drank 1000 liters of water, then their next piss is 100% going to fix it. Even watering crops is just releasing the water.
just as damaging as removing 1000L of water a day from a lake and thinking the ecosystem will be fine because you’re going to sweat next to the dry lakebed.
Again, if you're going to sweat 1000 liters, then go for it, I fully endorse this plan. Use as much water as you want, it's fine unless you're shipping it out.
If you plan on drinking the water, or cooking with the water, it's going right back into the air after you pee or sweat and the water evaporates. Literally no damage done.
You cannot make the water actually disappear unless you use it in some kind of chemical reaction, and even then it may end up returning to water eventually.
And even if they could, it's hard to imagine a reason to travel to another star system.
The expansion of a species beyond a single star system for any reason is dubious, there's really just no reason to do it, and the cost is extremely high (given known physics).
I say there's no reason to leave the solar system, but I think that probably needs some explanation, because the obvious reason that may come to mind is probably overpopulation on earth and looking for other habitable planets. The thing is, in order to travel to another star system you need to really master surviving in space; if you can build a colony ship, you can build space habitats. But if you can build space habitats, then you have enough material and energy right here in the Sol system to support quadrillions of humans living in space habitats. In other words, there's no reason to leave for tens of thousands of years.
All that is to say, if you aren't traveling to other star systems for your own species, you probably aren't doing it for others.
Buy a fairphone