LOVE Notebookcheck. It's probably my most trusted source when buying / recommending laptops and components
ominouslemon
The purpose of the article is reporting on something. It's just facts, not an opinion piece
To people who don't know any better it's become synonymous with "the internet", much like Internet Explorer in its heyday.
Also, websites saying that they only work with Chrome is a pretty big deal.
Then read the article and not just the headline. There are various examples of why that's happening.
There’s a canning recipe that’s been allowed to stay up despite the potential to make people sick. A moderator with zero 3D-printing experience joined as a “joke” to replace a mod whose expertise included identifying functional gun printing recipes. A new home automation moderator insists expert knowledge is unnecessary in a subreddit where bad advice can lead to electrocution or compromised cybersecurity.
Your examples are just funny, but when (good) journalists write "could", it means that they have analyzed something and they are predicting its outcome based on the data they have collected. It's not like they're just making stuff up
No. You're generalizing something while we were talking about a specific case. 17$ for a plane ticket is just not feasible, when you account all the costs associated with flying. In this specific case, there has to be something wrong somewhere. It's not an abstract theory, it's just numbers not adding up.
If it's that cheap, though, it just has to be shit. It's just not realistic, otherwise
Click Here sounds awesome, thanks for the recommendation!
OK as I understand, this is one if the most popular ones. When I tried listening to it, though, I had the impression it was very focused on Apple and on programming - not so much on news, which is what I was after. Did I get it right or should I try again?
Love it!
Joe Ressington
Ooh, that's a name I haven't heard in a long time! I used to listen to him on Linux Action News - or was it Linux Action Show? That man has had soo many podcasts, lol. Anyway I used to love it, and I don't even remember why I stopped listening. Either him or his co-host stopped doing it, I think?
Edit: TWiT is definitely not a "long ad for Microsoft products". Maybe one of their guests loved MS?
Same here! My only gripe with the whole network is that it's financially struggling and that has some effects on the podcasts themselves. All About Android getting shut down is a prime example. Also I think the guests were better (or just more famous?) some years ago, but that may be a symptom of the higher competition in the podcasting space. I wonder if you have the same impression!
They already have tons of products to stick AI in: Microsoft 365. You don't put AI in hardware products, you integrate it in existing software. Microsoft was never an hardware company, despite having some hardware products. Most of them (Zune, the Nokia partnership, mice and keyboards) have failed
Edit: also XBox (the console) is failing - they sell them at a loss