

What do you mean? Did your phone already have damage to the screen, or they were making you preemptively pay in case the screen broke?
What do you mean? Did your phone already have damage to the screen, or they were making you preemptively pay in case the screen broke?
I was going to opt for a battery replacement, but I called the local store that does the replacement, and they told me that it’s common for the screen to break during the battery swap process. And if they break the screen, I would be on the hook for the cost to replace it, around $160. I don’t know how that is even legal in the first place, but it certainly turned me off from wanting to let them change my battery. And mailing the phone in for a battery swap would leave me without a phone for weeks…
It looks like I can go to a local repair shop to get the battery changed out. Anyone have experience with that option?
Fracturing support for a legacy format makes so much more sense than actually supporting a modern format like JXL, right?
How about water usage rates that penalize bulk consumers instead of giving them cheaper rates?
It’s crazy how fast this thing crashed and burned. And it’s just got me thinking, it’s kind of nuts how nearly EVERYTHING around this time was failing. You had Sega of America pushing the 32X, there were these new consoles like the 3DO and the Atari Jaguar, and then even the Sega Saturn couldn’t catch a break in America. Nintendo’s virtual boy was a flop and the N64 kept getting delayed further and further. The fact that the Sony PlayStation seemed to catch on during this time actually seems like an anomaly when you look at everything else around it.
Bring back the Nintendo seal of quality.
The original joycons and pro controller will work for the most part, with some limitations. Like the original joycons won’t wake the switch 2 from sleep, and obviously they won’t support any new functionality like the mouse mode.
Seems crazy to me that they were considering this, given that there was only 1 year between MK 1 & 2. It could have ended up like the Street Fighter II situation, with new versions constantly getting released with minor updates.
Soulseek has had my back so many times when I need to find a really obscure track that can’t be found anywhere else.
If you want to get non-techy users, then there is absolutely no need to even use the word fediverse or to try to explain what any of this means. If you want to help a friend get onboard, just send them a link to sign up on the same server that you use, or a nice general purpose server. That’s it. They sign up, they use it, and THEN they can start to learn about fediverse shit if they care to.
What does it matter which users are on which server, since we all get the same content anyways, aside from defederation?
Seems like something that should have been released within the first year of the switches life. Anyone really in the market for something like this at this point in time?
There seem to be a lot of these beat’em ups coming out lately. Most of them don’t really seem to bring anything new to the table though. I’ll probably pass on this.
I don’t think I have ever paid more than $300 for one.
I bought a pixel 3a discounted to $300 when it was maybe a year old. Then when the 6a came out, I was able to trade in the 3a for a $300 credit, so ended up getting the 6a for maybe $150. Before that, I had a Nexus 5 which I also bought at $300 and held onto for years.
I played it for a few hundred hours before dropping off. The single player content can last you a good while, but it does start feeling a bit repetitive.
The online multiplayer is pretty good, but the net code is not great so it can often feel laggy. This was what I spent most of my time on though.
Why would I tell them about “the fediverse”? Tell them that you use Lemmy or Mastodon or whatever. If they are interested then give them a link to a good instance. That’s it.
Looks kind of like NES Remix, but without the remix.
That’s the Internet as a whole.
I have windows 11 and I don’t have recall enabled.